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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648877/association-between-hip-muscle-strength-function-and-hip-cartilage-defects-in-sub-elite-football-players-with-hip-groin-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S L Coburn, K M Crossley, J L Kemp, F Gassert, J Luitjens, S J Warden, A G Culvenor, M J Scholes, M G King, P Lawrenson, T Link, J J Heerey
OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between hip muscle strength and cartilage defects (presence and severity) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in young adults with hip/groin pain participating in sub-elite football. DESIGN: Sub-elite football players with hip/groin pain (> 6 months) completed assessments of isometric hip strength and functional task performance. Hip cartilage defects were assessed using the Scoring Hip Osteoarthritis with MRI (SHOMRI) tool...
April 20, 2024: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389100/poor-quality-of-sleep-and-musculoskeletal-pains-among-highly-trained-and-elite-athletes-in-senegal
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Jerson Mekoulou Ndongo, Elysée Claude Bika Lele, Hassane Malam Moussa Ahmet, Wiliam Richard Guessogo, Mbang Biang Wiliam, Jessica Guyot, Vianey Rozand, Ahmadou, Clarisse Noel Ayina Ayina, Loick Pradel Kojom Foko, Nathalie Barth, Bienvenu Bongue, Abdoulaye Ba, Abdoulaye Samb, Fréderic Roche, Samuel Honoré Mandengue, Peguy Brice Assomo-Ndemba
BACKGROUND: Previous studies reported that poor sleep quality (PSQ) was associated with musculoskeletal pains (MSP) and poor physical performance in athletes. OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed at determining PSQ and its associations with MSP in some sub-Saharan athletes. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted among 205 highly trained and 115 elite athletes (aged: 25 ± 2 years, Body mass index: 22.8 ± 0...
February 22, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722768/hip-joint-imaging-findings-in-football-players-with-hip-and-groin-pain-phd-academy-award
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Joshua J Heerey
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December 2023: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37056586/osteomyelitis-of-the-pubis-treated-by-masquelet-technique-in-a-football-player-a-case-report
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Hitomi Kitamura, Tomoaki Fukui, Keisuke Oe, Takehiko Matsushita, Ryosuke Kuroda, Takahiro Niikura
INTRODUCTION: Osteomyelitis pubis is a rare disease that presents with fever, pubic or hip pain, pain during hip movement, and claudication to avoid pain. It most frequently affects young athletes involved in sports that require twisting and cutting, but its exact cause is unknown and no definite treatment has been established. We report a case of pubic osteomyelitis in a young football player who was treated using the Masquelet technique and antibiotics with a good clinical course. CASE REPORTS: A 22-year-old male football player in a national-level university club team visited a nearby clinic complaining of high fever and mild pain in his bilateral hip joints...
December 2022: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632407/robotic-abdominal-wall-repair-with-endoscopic-adductor-lengthening-a-minimally-invasive-approach-for-core-muscle-injuries
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Sydney M Fasulo, Iciar M Dávila Castrodad, Matthew J Kraeutler, Nikki Doerr, Toghrul Talishinskiy, Anthony J Scillia
Groin pain is a common complaint in sports medicine practices but can be a challenge to accurately diagnose given the expanse of differentials. In the athlete, groin pain may be caused by a core muscle injury, also known as sports hernia or athletic pubalgia. These injuries most frequently occur in young males who participate in explosive and rotationally demanding activities such as soccer, football, and ice hockey, which generate large forces across the trunk and hip joint. These injuries are becoming more frequently diagnosed, in part, due to the utilization of diagnostic modalities, such as dynamic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and sensitive physical examination tests, such as the cross-body sit-up and squeeze test...
December 2022: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34978733/are-cam-morphology-size-and-location-associated-with-self-reported-burden-in-football-players-with-fai-syndrome
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Mark J Scholes, Joanne L Kemp, Benjamin F Mentiplay, Joshua J Heerey, Rintje Agricola, Matthew G King, Adam I Semciw, Peter R Lawrenson, Kay M Crossley
Cam morphology size and location might affect the severity of reported burden in people with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome. We investigated the relationship between cam morphology size (i.e., alpha angle) and self-reported hip/groin burden (i.e., scores for the International Hip Outcome Tool-33 (iHOT-33) and Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS)), examined separately for the anteroposterior pelvis (AP) and Dunn 45° radiographs in football players with FAI syndrome. In total, 118 (12 women) subelite football (soccer or Australian football) players with FAI syndrome with cam morphology (alpha angle ≥60°) participated...
April 2022: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34742030/running-biomechanics-in-football-players-with-and-without-hip-and-groin-pain-a-cross-sectional-analysis-of-116-sub-elite-players
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Mark J Scholes, Kay M Crossley, Matthew G King, Anthony G Schache, Joanne L Kemp, Adam I Semciw, Prasanna Sritharan, Joshua J Heerey, Benjamin F Mentiplay
OBJECTIVE: Examine whether football players with hip and/or groin (hip/groin) pain have impaired running biomechanics when compared to pain-free players, analysing men and women independently. DESIGN: Cross-sectional. SETTING: Biomechanics laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Seventy-eight (62 men, 16 women) football players with >6months of hip/groin pain and a positive flexion-adduction-internal rotation test and 38 (25 men, 13 women) asymptomatic players...
November 2021: Physical Therapy in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33032182/lower-limb-work-during-high-and-low-impact-activities-in-hip-related-pain-associations-with-sex-and-symptom-severity
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Matthew G King, Anthony G Schache, Adam I Semciw, Kane J Middleton, Joshua J Heerey, Joanne L Kemp, Prasanna Sritharan, Mark J Scholes, Benjamin F Mentiplay, Kay M Crossley
BACKGROUND: Hip-related pain (HRP) is described as a movement-related disorder. However, little attention is given to the way people with HRP move, especially in populations still participating in sport. Thus, limiting our understanding of movementbased impairments in HRP and their potential relationships with pain/symptoms. RESEARCH QUESTION: (1) What are the differences in absolute and relative amounts of positive and negative lower-limb joint work during walking and the single-leg drop jump (SLDJ) in football players with and without HRP? (2) What are the relationships between lower-limb joint work and HRP burden? METHODS: 88 football players with HRP and 30 control football players were recruited...
September 29, 2020: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32079924/lower-limb-biomechanics-in-football-players-with-and-without-hip-related-pain
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Matthew G King, Adam I Semciw, Anthony G Schache, Kane J Middleton, Joshua J Heerey, Prasanna Sritharan, Mark J Scholes, Benjamin F Mentiplay, Kay M Crossley
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the differences in lower-limb biomechanics between adult subelite competitive football players with and without hip-related pain during two contrasting tasks-walking and single-leg drop jump (SLDJ)-and to determine whether potential differences, if present, are sex dependent. METHODS: Eighty-eight football players with hip-related pain (23 women, 65 men) and 30 asymptomatic control football players (13 women, 17 men) who were currently participating in competitive sport were recruited...
August 2020: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32047829/surgical-release-of-the-adductor-longus-with-or-without-sports-hernia-repair-is-a-useful-treatment-for-recalcitrant-groin-strains-in-the-elite-athlete
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Thomas James Gill, Andrew J Wall, Frank W Gwathmey, James Whalen, Amun Makani, Bertram Zarins, David Berger
Background: Chronic strain and/or tendinopathy of the adductor longus tendon can be a cause of long-standing groin pain in the elite athlete, resulting in significant time lost from competition. Accurate diagnosis and treatment can expedite return to play. Purpose/Hypothesis: To evaluate return to sport and performance in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I football players and National Football League (NFL) players following adductor longus release with or without sports hernia repair...
January 2020: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31987564/resolving-anterior-hip-pain-in-a-young-male-footballer-following-arthroscopic-surgery-for-femoroacetabular-impingement-syndrome-a-case-report
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Carl Todd, Jon Karlsson, Adad Baranto
BACKGROUND: There appear to be limited studies available regarding the conservative management of patients following hip joint arthroscopic surgery, or investigating reasons for which patients still report hip and groin pain post surgery. OBJECTIVES: Treatment was applied to restore spino-pelvic mechanics and to reduce soft tissue restrictions in hip joint motion. Neuromuscular movement control and work capacity exercises were encouraged to support the integrity of the hip joint and spino-pelvic complex...
January 2020: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31419808/functional-deficits-in-the-wrist-and-finger-joints-of-goalkeepers-after-20-years-of-playing-recreational-football
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Franz Hilber, Alexander Wiesenberg, Maximilian Kerschbaum, Antonio Ernstberger, Michael Worlicek, Michael Nerlich, Lukas Prantl, Matthias Koch, Volker Krutsch, Werner Krutsch
BACKGROUND:  Long-term damage in the hip, knee and ankle joints of football players has been thoroughly discussed in the literature. Compared with outfield players, however, goalkeepers sustain injuries to the upper extremities five times more often. There is a lack of studies on long-term functional damage to the wrist and finger joints of football goalkeepers. HYPOTHESIS:  Repetitive micro-traumas and injuries lead to degenerative diseases in goalkeepers after 20 years of playing recreational soccer...
August 2019: Sportverletzung Sportschaden: Organ der Gesellschaft Für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31181339/lower-limb-biomechanics-during-low-and-high-impact-functional-tasks-differ-between-men-and-women-with-hip-related-groin-pain
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Matthew G King, Joshua J Heerey, Anthony G Schache, Adam I Semciw, Kane J Middleton, Prasanna Sritharan, Peter R Lawrenson, Kay M Crossley
BACKGROUND: The effect of pain on lower limb biomechanics during walking has been found to be sex specific for certain joint diseases. However, it is not known if sex is an effect-modifier in people with hip pain. Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the differences in lower limb biomechanics between men and women with hip-related groin pain during functional tasks. METHODS: 65 male and 23 female football players with hip-related groin pain were recruited...
August 2019: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29952674/measurement-properties-of-an-adductor-strength-assessment-system-in-professional-australian-footballers
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Samuel Ryan, Thomas Kempton, Emidio Pacecca, Aaron J Coutts
PURPOSE: To examine the measurement properties of an adductor strength-assessment system in professional Australian footballers. METHODS: Observational, longitudinal design. Test-retest reliability data were collected from 18 professional Australian footballers from 1 club on the same day during the 2017 Australian Football League season. Week-to-week variation data were collected on 45 professional Australian footballers from 1 club during the same season at 48, 72, and 120 h postmatch (rounds 1-23)...
February 1, 2019: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29435469/prevalence-and-impact-of-hip-arthroscopic-surgery-on-future-participation-in-elite-american-football-athletes
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Derrick M Knapik, Joe Sheehan, Shane J Nho, James E Voos, Michael J Salata
Background: Intra-articular injuries to the hip in elite athletes represent a source of significant pain and disability. Hip arthroscopic surgery has become the gold standard for the treatment of disorders involving the hip joint. Purpose: To examine the incidence of and abnormalities treated with hip arthroscopic surgery as well as the impact on future participation in American football athletes invited to the National Football League (NFL) Scouting Combine with a history of hip arthroscopic surgery...
February 2018: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27693099/distinct-cut-task-strategy-in-australian-football-players-with-a-history-of-groin-pain
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Suzi Edwards, Hiram C Brooke, Jill L Cook
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore the differences in the magnitude of movement variability and strategies utilized during an unanticipated cut task between players with and without a history of groin pain. DESIGN: Cross-sectional design. SETTING: Biomechanics laboratory. PARTICIANTS: Male Australian football players with (HISTORY; n = 7) or without (CONTROL; n = 10) a history of groin pain. OUTCOME MEASURES: Three-dimensional ground reaction forces (GRF) and kinematics were recorded during 10 successful trials of an unanticipated cut task, and isokinetic hip adduction and abduction strength...
January 2017: Physical Therapy in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27002708/-injury-of-the-obturator-internus-muscle-a-rare-differential-diagnosis-in-a-soccer-player
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J Kelm, O Ludwig, G Schneider, S Hopp
BACKGROUND: Lesions/irritations of the obturator internus muscle (OIM) are rare, several differential diagnoses are possible. PATIENT: This paper describes the case of an OIM injury in a professional football player. RESULTS: On clinical examination, painful internal rotation of the hip joint was an indication for a lesion/irritation of the OIM. MRI was the procedure of choice for imaging. Movement analysis served to detect a functional malposition...
March 2016: Sportverletzung Sportschaden: Organ der Gesellschaft Für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25964274/hip-joint-pathology-as-a-leading-cause-of-groin-pain-in-the-sporting-population-a-6-year-review-of-894-cases
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Alan T Rankin, Chris M Bleakley, Michael Cullen
BACKGROUND: Chronic hip and groin pain offers a diagnostic challenge for the sports medicine practitioner. Recent consensus suggests diagnostic categorization based on 5 clinical entities: hip joint-, adductor-, pubic bone stress injury-, iliopsoas-, or abdominal wall-related pathology. However, their prevalence patterns and coexistence in an active population are unclear. PURPOSE: This study presents a descriptive epidemiology based on a large sample of active individuals with long-standing pain in the hip and groin region...
July 2015: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25878984/loss-of-range-of-motion-of-the-hip-joint-a-hypothesis-for-etiology-of-sports-hernia
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Rohit Rambani, Roger Hackney
BACKGROUND: sports hernia is a well-recognized cause of groin pain in athletes involved in sports, especially football and rugby. Loss of range of motion of the hip joint is a possible contributory factor to stress across the symphysis pubis leading to the instability. METHODS: twenty-five athletes presenting with sports hernia were matched to age, sex, physical/sports activity and co-morbidities with twenty-five athletes without sports hernia. The range of movement of both the hips was compared in athletes of both the groups...
January 2015: Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25275978/return-to-sport-after-hip-arthroscopy-aggregate-recommendations-from-high-volume-hip-arthroscopy-centers
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Benjamin G Domb, Christine E Stake, Nathan A Finch, T Luke Cramer
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique often performed in athletes who want an expeditious return to sport. To the authors' knowledge, no studies in the literature provide a time frame or criteria for return to sport after hip arthroscopy. The purpose of this study was to develop an aggregate recommendation for return to sport after hip arthroscopy based on data assimilated from high-volume hip arthroscopy centers. Twenty-seven orthopedic surgeons from high-volume hip arthroscopy centers completed a survey regarding return to sport after hip arthroscopy...
October 2014: Orthopedics
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