Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2021
POS0284\u2005CLINICAL AND MRI COMPARISON OF ECCENTRIC VERSUS CONCENTRIC REHABILITATION IN SYMPTOMATIC KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY
Abstract
Rehabilitation is at the center of the non-medical management of knee osteoarthritis. Concentric muscle strengthening is often preferred, while eccentric contractions play an important role in controlling knee flexion and knee stability and allow the development of a high level of strength with a low energy cost. But few studies have focused on these two techniqueTo explore the effect of a 6-week-exercise program on function, pain and performance level in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis patientsAn analysis was performed of the data from 60 individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis who were included in the EXART study. The EXART study was a prospective, randomized controlled trial which included patients aged 40 to 85 with KL 2 or 3 responding to the American College of Rheumatology criteria. The first group benefitted from a 6 week eccentric rehabilitation program and the second group from a standard 6 week concentric rehabilitation program. The endpoints were the changes from baseline to week 6 in Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), pain, and performance measured with quadriceps power (PMax) and contraction strength (MMax). MRI muscle analysis was performed before and after physical activity.Among 80 patients screened, 60 were included in the study and randomized. 25/30 subjects finished the program in the concentric group and 28/30 in the eccentric group. The mean population age was 74 (+/-8), mean IMC 27.2 (+/-4). The baseline total WOMAC mean was 49.2 (+/-19), VAS pain 5.3 (+/-2). At 6 weeks, both groups showed a significant improvement compared to baseline for the WOMAC without any difference between the two groups (mean difference evolution concentric = 7.5 ± 11.9 (p= p<0.0001); mean difference evolution eccentric = 4.5 ± 1.9 (p<0.0001); intergroup analysis p=0.7). Similar significant results were found in the WOMAC function subscale. No difference between the groups appeared in VAS pain evolution (p= 0.7). The eccentric group showed a significant improvement in PMax and high speed MMax evolution (p=0.001 and p=0.002). This improvement was not found for the concentric group (p= 0.52 and p=0.27). MRI showed a vastus medialis hypertrophy only in the eccentric group (p=0.002). We did not observe any change in the fatty infiltration of the quadriceps on MRI.Rehabilitation, whether eccentric or concentric, has a beneficial action on function and pain in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis whatever the methods. A gain in muscle performance and vastus medialis volume was found only with the eccentric rehabilitation. This study confirms the importance of any type of rehabilitation in knee osteoarthritis and raises the question of the relation between muscle gain/performance and function or painWe would like to thank all the patients who took part in the study as well as all the members of the Fragile Platform of the Nice University Hospital.None declared