Knee-ankle-foot orthoses for treating posterior knee pain resulting from genu recurvatum: Efficiency, patients' tolerance and satisfaction

Authors

  • Benoit Requier
  • Laurent Bensoussan
  • Julien Mancini
  • Alain Delarque
  • Jean-Michel Viton
  • Marjorie Kerzoncuf

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2333

Keywords:

knee-ankle-foot orthosis, KAFO, genu recurvatum, painful recurvatum

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficiency of knee-ankle-foot orthoses for treating painful genu recurvatum, and to determine users' tolerance and satisfaction. PATIENTS: Patients included in the study had a genu recurvatum during the stance phase, confirmed by a medical doctor on physical examination. A total of 27 patients with 31 knee-ankle-foot orthoses were included. METHODS: The main outcome was scored on a verbal numerical rating scale (VNRS) before and at least 3 months after a knee-ankle-foot orthosis was fitted, and scored on a verbal numerical pain rating scale (VRS). Secondary outcomes were rated with the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with assistive Technology (QUEST). RESULTS: After fitting the knee-ankle-foot orthosis, the median VNRS pain score decreased from 85/100 to 25/100 (p ≤ 0.001) and the description of pain on the VRS decreased from "extreme" to "mild" (p ≤ 0.001). The QUEST total score was 4.0. CONCLUSION: Treating a painful genu recurvatum with a knee-ankle-foot orthosis reduced the pain efficiently whatever the patients' diagnosis, and high scores were obtained for patients' satisfaction.

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Published

2018-03-21

How to Cite

Requier, B., Bensoussan, L., Mancini, J., Delarque, A., Viton, J.-M., & Kerzoncuf, M. (2018). Knee-ankle-foot orthoses for treating posterior knee pain resulting from genu recurvatum: Efficiency, patients’ tolerance and satisfaction. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 50(5), 451–456. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2333

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