Comprehensively Assessing the Acute Femoral Cartilage Response and Recovery after Walking and Drop-Landing: An Ultrasonographic Study

  • Matthew S. Harkey
  • , J. Troy Blackburn
  • , Anthony C. Hackney
  • , Michael D. Lewek
  • , Randy J. Schmitz
  • , Daniel Nissman
  • , Brian Pietrosimone

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Abstract

We compared the acute response and recovery of ultrasonography (US) cartilage outcomes (i.e., thickness, cross-sectional area, and echo intensity) between walking, drop-landing and control conditions in 43 young adults with no history of lower extremity injury. A femoral cartilage US assessment was performed before and after each condition to determine the acute cartilage response and recovery at 15, 30 and 45 min. Percentage change scores from pre- to all post-time points were used for analysis. Acute cartilage response and recovery were analyzed with a 3 × 4 (condition × time) repeated-measures analysis of variance. Greater deformation of the medial and lateral femoral cartilage was observed immediately after both the walking and drop-landing conditions compared with the control condition. Cartilage deformation after the drop-landing condition required longer time to recover compared with the walking condition. The femoral cartilage deformation was not accompanied by concurrent alterations in cartilage echo intensity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)311-320
Number of pages10
JournalUltrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2018

Keywords

  • Cartilage cross-sectional area
  • Cartilage loading
  • Cartilage thickness
  • Echo intensity
  • Knee
  • Ultrasound

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