Publications by authors named "Matheus Henrique Maiolini Ducatti"

Background: This is a protocol for a prospective longitudinal study that aims to investigate: (1) group-by-time changes over a minimum of 15 months follow-up in patellofemoral pain (PFP) symptoms, biomechanical, muscle function, pain processing, and psychological features; (2) the extent to which changes in biomechanical, muscle function, pain processing, and psychological features are associated with changes in self-reported pain, physical performance measures, self-reported function, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and physical activity level.

Methods: Individuals with PFP ( = 144) and control individuals ( = 85) without PFP were assessed at baseline. Outcomes assessed included: 3D kinematics and kinetics during single leg squat, step-down and single leg hop; maximal torque and rate of torque development of hip abductors and knee extensors/flexors; force steadiness of hip abductors and knee extensors; anterior and lateral trunk endurance; pressure pain thresholds at the center of patella and contralateral shoulder; kinesiophobia (Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia); pain catastrophizing (Pain Catastrophizing Scale); worst self-reported pain (Visual Analogue Scale); physical performance measures (Single Leg Hop Test and Forward Step-Down Test); self-reported function (Anterior Knee Pain Scale); HRQOL (Medical Outcome Short-Form 36), and physical activity level (Baecke's Questionnaire).

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The exacerbation of patellofemoral pain (PFP) may lead to compensatory trunk and lower limb movement patterns in order to minimize patellofemoral joint loading. However, joint kinematics are often analysed in isolation, which limits the understanding of how the underlying segments were coordinated to produce limb postures and distribute load across the limb. In this study we used a dynamical systems approach to investigate how women with PFP coordinate trunk, hip, and knee motion and distribute hip-knee moment demands following symptom exacerbation.

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Objectives: To investigate the relationship between: (1) knee flexor strength, rate of torque development (RTD), and flexibility with pain level; (2) knee flexor strength and RTD with the performance in the single leg bridge test (SLBT) in women and men with patellofemoral pain (PFP).

Design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: Laboratory-based study.

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Objectives: To investigate pain level and function limitation in adolescent athletes and physically active non-athletes with PFP.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Adolescent athletes were recruited at a sport center complex.

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