Apophysen – die Achillesferse junger Sportler

Q4 Health Professions
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Apophyses are bone nuclei of adolescence that are connected to the actual bone via their cartilaginous apophyseal joint. They are of particular clinical relevance where larger tendons and ligaments attach. The apophyses, as well as their joints, are particularly active during growth and represent potentially injury-prone areas, especially in developing young athletes during critical phases of growth. Repetitive tension stress can lead to inflammatory irritations of the apophyses, i.e. apophysitis. Depending on age and sex, the apophysitia is typical in different locations. Areas such as the heel (Sever’s disease) or the knee (M. Osgood-Schlatter or M. Sinding-Larsen-Johansson) are particularly proned. Avulsion fractures occur when the pulling force on a tendon exceeds the strength of the apophysis, resulting in an avulsion of a bone fragment. By far the most common type of this injury occurs in the pelvic region, but in principle it can take place in any apophysis. Understanding the development of apophyses and recognising the diseases or injuries associated with them is essential for effective and sustainable treatment.
骨裂--年轻运动员的致命伤
突是青春期的骨核,通过软骨突关节与实际的骨相连。它们在较大的肌腱和韧带附着的地方具有特殊的临床意义。骨突及其关节在生长过程中特别活跃,代表着潜在的易受伤区域,特别是在发育中的年轻运动员的关键成长阶段。重复的紧张压力可导致扁桃体的炎症刺激,即扁桃体炎。根据年龄和性别的不同,隆起在不同的部位是典型的。脚后跟(Sever病)或膝盖(osgood - schlater或Sinding-Larsen-Johansson)等部位尤其容易受到影响。撕脱骨折发生在肌腱拉力超过突骨的强度时,导致骨碎片撕脱。到目前为止,这种损伤最常见的类型发生在骨盆区域,但原则上它可以发生在任何突突。了解骨突的发展并认识与之相关的疾病或损伤对于有效和可持续的治疗至关重要。
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Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine
Swiss Sports and Exercise Medicine Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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