Aljaž Merčun, Matej Drobnič, Nik Žlak, Zmago Krajnc
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A cross-sectional case-control study compared subjective knee function, quality of life and radiographic knee osteoarthritis (OA) between 45 former elite football players and an age-matched general male population. Participants completed the Knee OA Outcome Score (KOOS), a quality-of-life assessment (EQ-5D-3 L) and standing knee radiographs. Among the players, 24 (53%) sustained at least one moderate or severe knee injury, while 21 (47%) did not recall any injury. Players with previous knee injuries reported significantly lower knee-specific and general quality-of-life scores (KOOS 69; EQ-5D-3 L 0.69 (0.2)) compared to the non-injured players (KOOS 92; EQ-5D-3 L 0.81 (0.2)) or the control population (KOOS 90; EQ-5D-3 L 0.83 (0.2)). The injured knees had higher radiographic OA Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) scale grades 1.7 (1.3) than the knees of the non-injured players 0.8 (1.0) or the control knees 0.8 (1.0)Former elite football players who had previously sustained a moderate or severe knee injury reported inferior knee function and lower quality of life. Injured knees had higher levels of radiographic OA. Non-injured players reported similar knee and general function and their knees had similar grades of OA to those in the control group. The defining moment for long-term knee preservation in football should be injury prevention protocols.
一项横断面病例对照研究比较了45名前精英足球运动员和年龄匹配的普通男性人群的主观膝关节功能、生活质量和放射学膝骨关节炎(OA)。参与者完成了膝关节骨性关节炎结果评分(KOOS),这是一项生活质量评估(EQ-5D-3 L) 以及站立膝盖X光片。在球员中,24人(53%)至少有一次中度或重度膝盖受伤,21人(47%)没有回忆起任何受伤。既往膝盖受伤的球员报告称,膝盖特定和一般生活质量得分明显较低(KOOS 69;EQ-5D-3 L 0.69(0.2))(KOOS 92;EQ-5D-3 L 0.81(0.2))或对照群体(KOOS 90;EQ-5D-3 L 0.83(0.2))。受伤的膝盖的放射学OA Kellgren-Lawrence(KL)量表等级1.7(1.3)高于非受伤球员的膝盖0.8(1.0)或对照膝盖0.8(1.0%)。先前遭受中度或重度膝盖损伤的前精英足球运动员报告称膝关节功能较差,生活质量较低。受伤的膝盖有更高水平的放射学OA。未受伤球员的膝盖和一般功能相似,他们的膝盖OA等级与对照组相似。足球运动中长期膝盖保护的决定性时刻应该是伤病预防协议。