Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Meta-Anal. Apr 26, 2015; 3(2): 118-124
Published online Apr 26, 2015. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v3.i2.118
Table 1 Characteristics of the nine studies examining the effects of hip strengthening exercises on pain and function in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome
Ref.Subject informationSubject mean age (min-max)Hip region targetedOutcome measuredTime to follow-up (mo)Number of exercise sessionsExercise duration (wk)PEDro quality score (0-11)
Dolak et al[12]33 women25.5PosterolateralPain VAS and LEFS0, 11, 211247
(16-35)
Fukuda et al[14]41 women25PosterolateralNPRS, Kujala AKPS, LEFS01249
(20-40)
Fukuda et al[13]49 women22.5PosterolateralNPRS, Kujala AKPS, LEFS3, 6, 121249
(20-40)
Herrington et al[15]30 men26.9GeneralPain VAS, Kujala AKPS01869
(18-35)
Ismail et al[16]32 (9 men, 23 women)21PosterolateralPain VAS, Kujala AKPS01868
(18-30)
Khayambashi et al[17]36 (18 men, 18 women)27.8PosterolateralPain VAS, Womac0, 62487
(12-44)
Nakagawa et al[18]14 (4 men, 10 women)23.6PosterolateralPain VAS030610
(17-40)
van Linschoten et al[19]131 (47 men, 84 women)24GeneralPain VAS, Kujala AKPS0, 984127
(14-40)
Witvrouw et al[20]60 (20 men, 40 women)20.3GeneralPain VAS, Kujala AKPS3, 6011558
(14-33)