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弯曲,p = 0.93)。与非舞蹈运动员相比,舞蹈运动员在NF位置(5.0±2.57 mm, 4.2±2.50 mm;p=0.04)、EER屈曲位分别为6.0±2.53 mm、5.2±2.41 mm;p = 0.04)。结论:在该队列中,髋臼发育不良与动态US股髋臼平移增加无关。与非舞蹈运动员相比,舞蹈运动员的美国股髋臼平移增加。这一发现可能与舞蹈训练中韧带松弛和拉伸的增加有关。未来的研究需要收集有无髋臼发育不良的无症状舞蹈者的数据。
Identification Of Functional Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome In Athletes Who Have Failed Compartment Release
flexed, p=0.93). Dancers showed greater dynamic US femoroacetabular translation when compared to non-dancer athletes in both the NF position (5.0±2.57 mm, 4.2±2.50 mm; p=0.04) and EER flexed position (6.0±2.53 mm, 5.2±2.41 mm, respectively; p=0.04). CONCLUSION: Acetabular dysplasia was not associated with increased dynamic US femoroacetabular translation in this cohort. Dancers showed increased US femoroacetabular translation compared to non-dancer athletes. This finding is likely related to increased ligamentous laxity and stretched ligaments inherent to dance training. Future research is warranted to collect data in asymptomatic dancers with and without acetabular dysplasia.