与骨关节炎相关的影像学发现在舞者中很常见,并且很少有症状:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。

IF 6 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Melanie Fuller, Joshua Hanel, Susan Mayes, Tracy Bruce, Ebonie Rio
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目的:评估舞者中可能与骨关节炎(OA)相关的影像学发现的患病率及其与症状的关系。设计:病因学系统综述和荟萃分析。文献检索:检索4个电子数据库(PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus),检索时间从成立到2023年9月。研究选择标准:纳入的研究报告了舞者的关节影像学发现。我们考虑了所有的研究设计,调查了在职业生涯的任何阶段定期参加任何形式的舞蹈的人群。数据综合:如果至少有3项研究报道了相同关节、相同舞蹈类型的相同关节内成像结果,则将数据汇总进行荟萃分析。结果:纳入32项研究。对髋关节、踝关节、第一跖趾关节骨关节炎和踝关节积液的患病率进行meta分析。第一跖趾关节的骨性关节炎发病率最高(59%)。症状性OA患病率较低(3%)。踝关节(x线片OA 41%)和髋关节(x线片OA 19%)是第二常见的影像学发现区域,在pool 2和pool 4研究中,踝关节(2%)和髋关节(8%)的症状性OA患病率较低。结论:有非常低的确定性证据表明,第一跖趾关节在舞者中具有最高的影像学发现,其次是踝关节和髋关节。3个关节的症状性骨关节炎患病率均较低。[J]中华体育杂志;2009;31(4):1-9。2025年3月3日。doi: 10.2519 / jospt.2025.12918。
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Imaging Findings Associated With Osteoarthritis Are Common in Dancers, and Are Rarely Symptomatic: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis.

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of imaging findings that may be associated with osteoarthritis (OA), and their relationship with symptoms in dancers. DESIGN: Etiology systematic review with meta-analysis. LITERATURE SEARCH: Four electronic databases were searched (PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus) from inception to September 2023. STUDY SELECTION CRITERIA: Included studies reported joint imaging findings in dancers. We considered all study designs that investigated populations with regular participation in any form of dance, at any stage of career. DATA SYNTHESIS: Data were pooled for meta-analysis if at least 3 studies reported on the same intra-articular imaging findings, at the same joint, in a similar dance genre. RESULTS: Thirty-two studies were included. Meta-analysis was performed for the prevalence of hip, ankle, and first metatarsophalangeal joint OA, and ankle effusion. The first metatarsophalangeal joint had the highest prevalence of radiographic OA (59%). The prevalence of symptomatic OA was low (3%). The ankle (radiographic OA 41%) and then the hip (radiographic OA 19%) joint were the next most common regions to report imaging findings, with a lower prevalence of symptomatic OA seen at the ankle (2%) to pool 2 studies and hip (8%) to pool 4 studies. CONCLUSION: There was very low certainty evidence of the first metatarsophalangeal joint having the highest prevalence of imaging findings in dancers, followed by the ankle and hip joints. A lower prevalence of symptomatic OA was seen at all 3 joints. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2024;55(4):1-9. Epub 3 March 2025. doi:10.2519/jospt.2025.12918.

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8.00
自引率
4.90%
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101
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy® (JOSPT®) publishes scientifically rigorous, clinically relevant content for physical therapists and others in the health care community to advance musculoskeletal and sports-related practice globally. To this end, JOSPT features the latest evidence-based research and clinical cases in musculoskeletal health, injury, and rehabilitation, including physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine, and biomechanics. With an impact factor of 3.090, JOSPT is among the highest ranked physical therapy journals in Clarivate Analytics''s Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (2017). JOSPT stands eighth of 65 journals in the category of rehabilitation, twelfth of 77 journals in orthopedics, and fourteenth of 81 journals in sport sciences. JOSPT''s 5-year impact factor is 4.061.
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