Aim and Methods. We realized a longitudinal screening on 258 adolescent male subjects practising agonistic soccer; during sport season, 10.47% of group (N=27) showed a tibial anterior apophysite (Osgood-Schlatter syndrome). Results. By statistical analysis we showed that 77.77% of diseases was related to presence of adolescent pelvic tilt; there more we showed that 83.33% of athletes with right Osgood- Schlatter syndrome presented a left pelvic tilt, 66.67% of athletes with left Osgood Schlatter syndrome showed a right pelvic tilt. Conclusion. The study shows that pelvic tilt can represent a risk factor to controlateral Osgood- Schlatter syndrome inducing a functional overload.

Pomara, F., Bianco, A., Romano, G., Petrucci, M., Grosso, F., De Vita, A., et al. (2010). Osgood-Schlatter syndrome and pelvic tilt: longitudinal screening on adolescent male soccer players. MINERVA ORTOPEDICA E TRAUMATOLOGICA, 61(4), 251-256.

Osgood-Schlatter syndrome and pelvic tilt: longitudinal screening on adolescent male soccer players

BIANCO, Antonino;PETRUCCI, Marco;PALMA, Antonio
2010-01-01

Abstract

Aim and Methods. We realized a longitudinal screening on 258 adolescent male subjects practising agonistic soccer; during sport season, 10.47% of group (N=27) showed a tibial anterior apophysite (Osgood-Schlatter syndrome). Results. By statistical analysis we showed that 77.77% of diseases was related to presence of adolescent pelvic tilt; there more we showed that 83.33% of athletes with right Osgood- Schlatter syndrome presented a left pelvic tilt, 66.67% of athletes with left Osgood Schlatter syndrome showed a right pelvic tilt. Conclusion. The study shows that pelvic tilt can represent a risk factor to controlateral Osgood- Schlatter syndrome inducing a functional overload.
2010
Pomara, F., Bianco, A., Romano, G., Petrucci, M., Grosso, F., De Vita, A., et al. (2010). Osgood-Schlatter syndrome and pelvic tilt: longitudinal screening on adolescent male soccer players. MINERVA ORTOPEDICA E TRAUMATOLOGICA, 61(4), 251-256.
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