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Prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Among Sports Sciences Students In Lahore
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome is characterized by severe pain around the knee cap during physical activities. Many researches have been done to describe the causes of PFP and it is found that it is multifactorial in nature. It is suggested that Patellofemoral pain can persist for many years and can cause decline in sports participation. Muscular imbalance and over activity are major causes of knee pain in Sports related PFP .Multiple management strategies are used in the intervention protocol of PFP however, more research is required to find potential causes of knee pain and its management in sport sciences. Objective: The aim of this study is to find out prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome among Sports Sciences students in Lahore. Methods: This is an observational study; cross sectional survey with 306 estimated sample size 288 participants were respondents but remaining 18 were non respondents and data is collected from students of sports sciences department in mentioned universities using Kujala Scoring questionnaire. Data is entered and analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: The results shows that age of participants were between 19 to 25 years. Number of male(62.15%) participants were more than female(37.85%) participants .prevalence of PFP among sports sciences students is 63.54%( N=183) with mild or no symptoms of anterior knee pain, 26.74%(N=77) with moderate symptoms and 9.72% (N=28) with severe symptoms of Patellofemoral pain syndrome. Conclusion: According to the results we concluded that there are mild or no symptoms of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome in 63.54 % Sports Sciences Students in Lahore,26.74 % Sport Sciences Students have moderate symptoms of Anterior Knee joint Pain and 9.72% Sports Sciences Students have severe Symptoms Of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
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Title: Prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Among Sports Sciences Students In Lahore
Description:
Patellofemoral pain syndrome is characterized by severe pain around the knee cap during physical activities.
Many researches have been done to describe the causes of PFP and it is found that it is multifactorial in nature.
It is suggested that Patellofemoral pain can persist for many years and can cause decline in sports participation.
Muscular imbalance and over activity are major causes of knee pain in Sports related PFP .
Multiple management strategies are used in the intervention protocol of PFP however, more research is required to find potential causes of knee pain and its management in sport sciences.
Objective: The aim of this study is to find out prevalence of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome among Sports Sciences students in Lahore.
Methods: This is an observational study; cross sectional survey with 306 estimated sample size 288 participants were respondents but remaining 18 were non respondents and data is collected from students of sports sciences department in mentioned universities using Kujala Scoring questionnaire.
Data is entered and analyzed using SPSS version 21.
Results: The results shows that age of participants were between 19 to 25 years.
Number of male(62.
15%) participants were more than female(37.
85%) participants .
prevalence of PFP among sports sciences students is 63.
54%( N=183) with mild or no symptoms of anterior knee pain, 26.
74%(N=77) with moderate symptoms and 9.
72% (N=28) with severe symptoms of Patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Conclusion: According to the results we concluded that there are mild or no symptoms of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome in 63.
54 % Sports Sciences Students in Lahore,26.
74 % Sport Sciences Students have moderate symptoms of Anterior Knee joint Pain and 9.
72% Sports Sciences Students have severe Symptoms Of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
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