Prevalence of Asymptomatic Changes in the Groin Region Among Adult Professional Soccer Players and Their Association With Limb Dominance.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1097/JSM.0000000000001258
Eduard Bezuglov, Sergey Izmailov, Alesia Grinchenko, Anton Emanov, Maria Shoshorina, Georgiy Malyakin, Danila Telyshev, Anastasia Lyubushkina, Artemii Lazarev, Ryland Morgans
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of asymptomatic radiologic groin region findings in adult professional soccer players using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and examine the influence of age and limb dominance on their occurrences.

Design: Cross-sectional trial.

Setting: Soccer club medical service, private practice.

Participants: Forty-seven male professional soccer players.

Interventions: Players underwent a groin presigning MRI scan with a magnetic field induction of 1.5 Tesla. Image analysis of their pubic bones was performed according to The Copenhagen Standardized MRI protocol to assess the pubic symphysis and adductor regions of players.

Main outcome measures: The prevalence of various changes in the symphysis, pubic bone, and adjacent areas.

Results: Fifty images of pubic bones and adjacent regions (53.2%) highlighted 1 to 4 changes, while another 44 images (46.8%) demonstrated 5 or more changes. The most frequent changes observed in the pubic bone were joint surface irregularities (100%), symphyseal sclerosis (93.6%), pubic bone swelling (56.3%), parasymphyseal high-intensity line (55.3%), fatty infiltration in bone marrow (38.3%), and adductor tendinopathy (34%). When comparing the prevalence of different changes in the dominant and nondominant limbs, no statistically significant differences were found.

Conclusions: In adult professional soccer players with no prior groin pain complaints in recent history (12 months), asymptomatic changes are extremely common in the pubic joint and adjacent areas, including those that are very likely to be considered the main cause of pain when investigated in soccer players with groin pain. None of these changes were associated with limb dominance.

成年职业足球运动员腹股沟区域无症状变化的发生率及其与肢体优势的关系。
目的利用磁共振成像(MRI)研究成年职业足球运动员腹股沟区域无症状放射学检查结果的发生率,并研究年龄和肢体优势对其发生率的影响:设计:横断面试验:参与者:47 名男性职业足球运动员:47名男性职业足球运动员:球员接受腹股沟预示性核磁共振成像扫描,磁场感应为 1.5 特斯拉。根据哥本哈根标准化核磁共振成像方案对其耻骨进行图像分析,以评估球员的耻骨联合和内收肌区域:主要结果测量:耻骨联合、耻骨和邻近区域各种变化的发生率:耻骨和邻近区域的 50 张图像(53.2%)显示出 1 至 4 种变化,另有 44 张图像(46.8%)显示出 5 种或更多变化。耻骨最常见的变化是关节面不规则(100%)、骨骺硬化(93.6%)、耻骨肿胀(56.3%)、副骨高强度线(55.3%)、骨髓脂肪浸润(38.3%)和内收肌腱病(34%)。在比较优势肢体和非优势肢体不同变化的发生率时,未发现统计学上的显著差异:结论:在近期(12 个月)没有腹股沟疼痛主诉的成年职业足球运动员中,耻骨关节及邻近区域的无症状病变极为常见,包括那些在调查腹股沟疼痛的足球运动员时很可能被认为是疼痛主要原因的病变。这些变化均与肢体优势无关。
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4.70
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185
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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