publication number ksa.12630

Knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics in individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional study

Elisabeth Bandak 1, 2
LAURI STENROTH 3
Will Bosch 3
Kasper K. Krommes 4
Johannes Berg 2
Henrik Aagaard 5
Micael Haugegaard 6
Per Hölmich 4
Henning Bliddal 2
Marius Henriksen 2
Tine Alkjær 1, 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-20
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.950
CiteScore8.4
Impact factor5.0
ISSN09422056, 14337347
Abstract
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Purpose

Anterior cruciate ligament injury increases the risk of knee osteoarthritis, possibly via early onset of knee pain and changes in musculoskeletal function. This study compared knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics during walking and forward lunge between individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Methods

Cross‐sectional study including participants at least 3 years post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, aged 18–40 at the time of surgery, and body mass index ≤30. Symptomatic participants were defined by a knee pain score (reconstructed knee) of ≥3 on a 0–10 scale during activities of daily living in the past week. Asymptomatic participants were defined by a pain score of 0. Maximal isometric quadriceps and hamstring muscle strength (Nm/kg) and 3D walking, and forward lunge movement biomechanics were measured.

Results

A total of 122 participants (30% females) were included: 33 symptomatic and 89 asymptomatic (average age: 33.7, range 23.7–51.3 years). The average post‐surgery time was 6 (range 3–10) years. The symptomatic group exhibited lower isometric quadriceps and hamstring strength with mean group differences (95% confidence interval [CI]) of 0.33 (0.10 to 0.56) Nm/kg and 0.19 (0.07 to 0.31) Nm/kg, respectively. There were no important group differences in the walking and forward lunge movement biomechanics.

Conclusions

Symptomatic individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction demonstrated weaker knee muscles compared to their asymptomatic counterparts. The comparable walking and forward lunge biomechanics suggest that knee pain has no substantial impact on movement biomechanics up to 10 years post‐surgery.

Level of Evidence

Level III.

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Bandak E. et al. Knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics in individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional study // Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2025. ksa.12630
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Bandak E., STENROTH L., Bosch W., Krommes K. K., Berg J., Aagaard H., Haugegaard M., Hölmich P., Bliddal H., Henriksen M., Alkjær T. Knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics in individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional study // Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy. 2025. ksa.12630
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/ksa.12630
UR - https://esskajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ksa.12630
TI - Knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics in individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional study
T2 - Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
AU - Bandak, Elisabeth
AU - STENROTH, LAURI
AU - Bosch, Will
AU - Krommes, Kasper K.
AU - Berg, Johannes
AU - Aagaard, Henrik
AU - Haugegaard, Micael
AU - Hölmich, Per
AU - Bliddal, Henning
AU - Henriksen, Marius
AU - Alkjær, Tine
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/20
PB - Wiley
SN - 0942-2056
SN - 1433-7347
ER -
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@article{2025_Bandak,
author = {Elisabeth Bandak and LAURI STENROTH and Will Bosch and Kasper K. Krommes and Johannes Berg and Henrik Aagaard and Micael Haugegaard and Per Hölmich and Henning Bliddal and Marius Henriksen and Tine Alkjær},
title = {Knee muscle strength and movement biomechanics in individuals with and without knee pain after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional study},
journal = {Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {feb},
url = {https://esskajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ksa.12630},
pages = {ksa.12630},
doi = {10.1002/ksa.12630}
}