胫骨内侧应激综合征:流行病学、生物力学和危险因素的范围综述。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-03-30 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.81463
Mohamed A Saad, Jamal M Jamal, Abdulrazzaq T Aldhafiri, Salem A Alkandari
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经常的身体活动带来许多健康和社会益处;然而,与活动相关的下肢过度使用损伤很普遍。胫骨内侧应激综合征(MTSS)是一种常见的下肢过度使用损伤。在运动员和军事人员中经常观察到它。它包括运动引起的胫骨前部疼痛,是胫骨应力性骨折(TSF)连续体中的早期应力性损伤。本综述旨在对MTSS相关文献进行综合和表征,识别知识空白,并提出未来的研究方向。我们根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)和Arksey and O'Malley方法论,检索了四个数据库,直到2023年12月31日,对文献进行了范围审查。参考文献由两位作者根据其标题、摘要和全文进行筛选,以确保它们符合纳入标准。与研究目标相关的数据被提取、分析,并以数字和描述性方式报告。本综述纳入了37项研究,其中大多数招募运动员作为研究参与者(67.6%)。其次是有关军人的文章(16.2%)。据报道,印度娱乐性马拉松运动员中MTSS患病率最高(69.5%)。德国的一项研究报告了MTSS的最高发病率(35.7%)。两项研究报告说,患有MTSS的参与者比没有MTSS的参与者有更高的身体质量指数(BMI),一项研究发现BMI与完全恢复所需的时间之间存在显著相关性。两项研究报告称,体育活动经验丰富的人在职业生涯后期患MTSS的风险较低。相反,另一项研究报告称,超级马拉松跑步增加了MTSS过度使用损伤的发生率。牵引理论作为MTSS的原因在五项研究中进行了检查,并在三项研究中评估了平均舟状跌落试验(NDT)评分。5篇文章对踝关节疾病和MTSS进行了生物力学评估,4篇文章对髋关节异常进行了生物力学评估。本文综述了流行病学、危险因素和生物力学因素对MTSS发展影响的研究领域。这样的研究可以为关注MTSS风险因素和治疗措施的患者提供咨询,以及优化MTSS结果的监测和后续管理。
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Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Scoping Review of Epidemiology, Biomechanics, and Risk Factors.

Regular physical activity confers numerous health and social benefits; however, activity-related lower-limb overuse injuries are prevalent. Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is a common overuse injury of the lower extremity. It is frequently observed in athletes and in military personnel. It involves exercise-induced pain over the anterior tibia and is an early stress injury in the continuum of tibial stress fractures (TSF). This scoping review aims to synthesize and characterize the literature on MTSS, identify knowledge gaps, and propose future research directions. We conducted a scoping review of the literature, which was informed by the Joanna Briggs Institute and the Arksey and O'Malley methodology, by searching four databases until December 31, 2023. The references were screened by two authors based on their titles, abstracts, and full texts to ensure that they met the inclusion criteria. Data related to the research objectives were extracted, analyzed, and reported numerically and descriptively. Thirty-seven studies were included in the current review, most of which recruited athletes as the study participants (67.6%). This was followed by articles about military members (16.2%). The highest prevalence of MTSS has been reported among recreational marathon runners in India (69.5%). The highest incidence of MTSS was reported in a German study (35.7%). Two studies reported that participants with MTSS had a higher body mass index (BMI) than those without MTSS, and one study found a significant correlation between BMI and the time required for complete recovery. Two studies reported that individuals with greater experience in athletic activities were at a lower risk of developing MTSS later in their careers. In contrast, another study reported that ultramarathon running increases the incidence of MTSS overuse injuries. Traction theory as a cause of MTSS was examined in five studies, and the mean navicular drop test (NDT) score was assessed in three studies. Biomechanical evaluation of ankle disorders and MTSS was performed in five articles and hip abnormalities in four articles. This review identifies research areas on the influence of epidemiological, risk, and biomechanical factors on MTSS development. Such research could inform counseling for patients concerned about MTSS risk factors and curative measures, as well as optimize surveillance and subsequent management of MTSS outcomes.

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