Patellar tendon complaints and shear wave velocity patterns in maturing alpine skiers

J. Hanimann, Daniel P. Fitze, T. Götschi, Melanie Gloor, E.D. de Bruin, Katrien De Bock, Reto Sutter, Jörg Spörri
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Introduction Patellar tendinopathy is frequent in adolescent athletes and particularly accentuated in competitive alpine skiers (Fröhlich et al., 2020). Tendinopathies are characterized by long disease histories, and whether they can be healed completely is an open question (Kettunen et al., 2002). Three-dimensional (3D) shear wave elastography (SWE) has proven valuable in the early detection of tendinopathies (Götschi et al., 2023). The aims of this study were to (1) describe the longitudinal progression of patellar tendon complaint prevalence in competitive alpine skiers during adolescence, (2) compare the SWV patterns of skiers that were symptomatic four years ago with those with no history of patellar tendon complaints and (3) analyse whether shear wave velocity (SWV) average values correlate with SWV coefficient of variation (CV). Methods Forty-seven subjects were analysed in this 4-year follow-up study regarding their patellar tendon complaints and SWV patterns. Symptomatic and asymptomatic skiers were identified by clinical examinations including the criteria of pain sensation under loading and palpation-induced pain. SWV was determined by ultrasound-based 3D SWE. Prevalence differences were assessed using Pearson’s χ2 tests. Group differences in the SWV patterns were analysed using unpaired sample t tests. Correlations between SWV average and CV values were analysed by means of Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Results With proceeding adolescence, the prevalence of patellar tendon complaints significantly decreased from 29.8% at baseline assessment (13-16 years) to 12.7% at follow-up assessment (Pearson’s χ2 = 9.429; p = 0.002). Those skiers who were symptomatic at baseline but asymptomatic at the follow-up still had lower average SWV values and higher CVs than asymptomatic skiers with no history of patellar tendon complaints (p = 0.054 and p = 0.011, respectively). Furthermore, there was a significant negative correlation between the tendon SWV average values and their CVs (R = -0.55; p < 0.001). Discussion/Conclusion Despite the decreasing prevalence of patellar tendon complaints in youth competitive alpine skiers after their growth spurt, structural abnormalities appear to remain in asymptomatic subjects with a previous history of patellar tendinopathy, indicating potential long-term implications for mechanical tendon proprieties. The SWV average and CV values were negatively correlated, which underlines our hypothesis that a low SWV is associated with a high CV. This altogether may reflect the degenerative processes in patellar tendons affected by complaints in the early stages of a sports career. References Fröhlich, S., Peterhans, L., Stern, C., Frey, W. O., Sutter, R., & Spörri, J. (2020). Remarkably high prevalence of overuse-related knee complaints and MRI abnormalities in youth competitive alpine skiers: A descriptive investigation in 108 athletes aged 13-15 years. BMJ Open Sport & Exercice Medicine, 6(1), Aticle e000738. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000738 Götschi, T., Franchi, M. V., Schulz, N., Fröhlich, S., Frey, W. O., Snedeker, J. G., & Spörri, J. (2023). Altered regional 3D shear wave velocity patterns in youth competitive alpine skiers suffering from patellar tendon complaints – A prospective case–control study. European Journal of Sport Science, 23(6), 1068-1076. https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2022.2088404 Kettunen, J. A., Kvist, M., Alanen, E., & Kujala, U. M. (2002). Long-term prognosis for jumper’s knee in male athletes. A prospective follow-up study. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 30(5), 689-692. https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465020300051001
成熟期高山滑雪运动员的髌腱症状和剪切波速度模式
引言 髌骨肌腱病是青少年运动员的常见病,在高山滑雪竞技运动员中尤为突出(Fröhlich 等人,2020 年)。腱鞘病变的特点是病程长,能否完全治愈是一个未决问题(Kettunen 等人,2002 年)。三维(3D)剪切波弹性成像(SWE)已被证明对肌腱病的早期检测很有价值(Götschi 等人,2023 年)。本研究的目的是:(1) 描述青少年时期高山滑雪竞技运动员髌骨肌腱病变的纵向发展过程;(2) 比较四年前有症状的滑雪运动员和无髌骨肌腱病史的滑雪运动员的剪切波速度模式;(3) 分析剪切波速度 (SWV) 平均值是否与剪切波速度变异系数 (CV) 相关。方法 在这项为期 4 年的跟踪研究中,对 47 名受试者的髌腱不适症状和 SWV 模式进行了分析。有症状和无症状的滑雪者是通过临床检查确定的,检查标准包括负重时的疼痛感觉和触诊引起的疼痛。SWV通过基于超声波的三维SWE测定。患病率差异采用 Pearson's χ2 检验进行评估。采用非配对样本 t 检验分析 SWV 模式的组间差异。采用皮尔逊相关系数分析 SWV 平均值与 CV 值之间的相关性。结果 随着青春期的到来,髌腱不适的发生率从基线评估(13-16 岁)时的 29.8%显著下降到随访评估时的 12.7%(Pearson's χ2 = 9.429; p = 0.002)。与没有髌腱病史的无症状滑雪者相比,基线时有症状但随访时无症状的滑雪者的平均 SWV 值和 CV 值仍然较低(分别为 p = 0.054 和 p = 0.011)。此外,肌腱 SWV 平均值与 CV 之间存在明显的负相关(R = -0.55;p < 0.001)。讨论/结论 尽管青少年高山滑雪竞技运动员的髌骨肌腱病症发生率在其生长高峰期后有所下降,但在曾有过髌骨肌腱病史的无症状受试者中似乎仍存在结构异常,这表明对机械肌腱本体有潜在的长期影响。SWV 平均值和 CV 值呈负相关,这强调了我们的假设,即低 SWV 值与高 CV 值相关。这可能反映了髌骨肌腱的退行性过程,这些退行性过程在运动生涯的早期阶段会受到投诉的影响。参考文献 Fröhlich, S., Peterhans, L., Stern, C., Frey, W. O., Sutter, R., & Spörri, J. (2020)。青少年高山滑雪竞技运动员与过度使用相关的膝关节不适和核磁共振成像异常的显著高发率:对 108 名 13-15 岁运动员的描述性调查。https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000738 Götschi, T., Franchi, M. V., Schulz, N., Fröhlich, S., Frey, W. O., Snedeker, J. G., & Spörri, J. (2023)。青少年高山滑雪竞技运动员髌骨肌腱不适的区域三维剪切波速度模式改变--前瞻性病例对照研究》。https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2022.2088404 Kettunen, J. A., Kvist, M., Alanen, E., & Kujala, U. M. (2002)。男性运动员跳远膝的长期预后。前瞻性随访研究。美国运动医学杂志》,30(5),689-692。https://doi.org/10.1177/03635465020300051001。
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