Ubaid Ullah Akbar, Zahid Mehmood Bhatti, Hafiz Muhammad Asim, Iqra Khan.
Effects of mild, moderate and intense physical activity on knee joint proprioception in healthy young adults.
Pak J Rehabil Jan ;12(1):115-21.

Aim: To evaluate the immediate effects of various activity levels on knee joint position sense. Methodology: Sixty males aged between 19 and 24 years, without any complains of discomfort or pain in the knee joint were selected from Bakhtawar Amin Hospital, Multan using convenience sampling, between April 2nd, 2019 to July 28th, 2019. Group A participants walked on the treadmill at a speed of 4 km/h for 5 min (n = 20). Group B participants ran on a treadmill at 6.4 km per hour for five minutes (n = 20). Group C participants sprinted on a treadmill at 8.5 km per hour for five minutes (n = 20). Results: Mean age of the subjects was 21.18 +- 1.77. In the moderate physical activity group, the difference in the means in passive reproduction of the knee flexion angle of 20o observed was 1.40 +- 2.39, (p-value 0.013), and similarly in intense physical activity was 1.75 +- 3.58 (p-value 0.020). For the knee flexion angle of 40o, the difference in the means for moderate was 1.35 +- 1.84 (p=0.002), and for the intense activity was 2.35 +- 2.27 (p=0.012). However, in the group with mild physical activity, the difference in the means was statistically insignificant. Conclusion: The study indicated that physical activities of moderate level and intense level decrease the joint position sense appreciation at the knee joint in less active healthy individuals.

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