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Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes

BACKGROUND: The repetitive load to which the adolescent athlete’s body is exposed during training and competition affects bone growth. In previous studies, abnormalities of the spine and extremities of adolescent athletes have been described on radiographs and this also applies to the hip. The cam d...

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Autores principales: Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir, Ekström, Lars, Hansson, Hans-Arne, Sansone, Mikael, Karlsson, Jón, Swärd, Leif, Baranto, Adad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4545757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26914874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40634-015-0022-4
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author Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir
Ekström, Lars
Hansson, Hans-Arne
Sansone, Mikael
Karlsson, Jón
Swärd, Leif
Baranto, Adad
author_facet Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir
Ekström, Lars
Hansson, Hans-Arne
Sansone, Mikael
Karlsson, Jón
Swärd, Leif
Baranto, Adad
author_sort Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir
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description BACKGROUND: The repetitive load to which the adolescent athlete’s body is exposed during training and competition affects bone growth. In previous studies, abnormalities of the spine and extremities of adolescent athletes have been described on radiographs and this also applies to the hip. The cam deformity of the hip is an extension of the physeal plate and develops during the adolescent athlete’s growth. Studies of the porcine spine have shown that the vertebral endplates, apophyseal rings and intervertebral discs are susceptible to both static and repetitive loads. The proximal physeal plate of the porcine femur is susceptible to static loads, but no studies have been performed on its susceptibility to repetitive loads. The purpose of this study was to investigate the susceptibility of the proximal porcine femur to repetitive loads. METHODS: Descriptive laboratory study. Seven proximal femurs from four young (5 months) pigs were loaded repetitively (50,000 cycles) using a previously developed model. Three were loaded vertically, three antero-superiorly and one was used as a control. All femurs were examined macroscopically, histologically and with MRI after loading. RESULTS: No macroscopic injuries were detected on any of the femurs after loading. Fluid redistribution was seen in all femurs on MRI compared with the unloaded control. Injuries were seen in all loaded femurs on microscopic examination of histological samples. Injuries, perpendicularly to the physeal plate and fractures adjacent to the plate, were seen in the vertically loaded specimens. In the antero-superiorly loaded specimen, the injury in the growth plate was parallel to the plate. CONCLUSION: Repeated loading of the young porcine hip leads to histological injuries in and adjacent to the physeal plate. These injuries are likely to cause growth disturbances in the proximal femur. We propose that such injuries may be induced in adolescent athletes and offer a plausible explanation for the development of the cam deformity.
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spelling pubmed-45457572015-08-26 Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir Ekström, Lars Hansson, Hans-Arne Sansone, Mikael Karlsson, Jón Swärd, Leif Baranto, Adad J Exp Orthop Research BACKGROUND: The repetitive load to which the adolescent athlete’s body is exposed during training and competition affects bone growth. In previous studies, abnormalities of the spine and extremities of adolescent athletes have been described on radiographs and this also applies to the hip. The cam deformity of the hip is an extension of the physeal plate and develops during the adolescent athlete’s growth. Studies of the porcine spine have shown that the vertebral endplates, apophyseal rings and intervertebral discs are susceptible to both static and repetitive loads. The proximal physeal plate of the porcine femur is susceptible to static loads, but no studies have been performed on its susceptibility to repetitive loads. The purpose of this study was to investigate the susceptibility of the proximal porcine femur to repetitive loads. METHODS: Descriptive laboratory study. Seven proximal femurs from four young (5 months) pigs were loaded repetitively (50,000 cycles) using a previously developed model. Three were loaded vertically, three antero-superiorly and one was used as a control. All femurs were examined macroscopically, histologically and with MRI after loading. RESULTS: No macroscopic injuries were detected on any of the femurs after loading. Fluid redistribution was seen in all femurs on MRI compared with the unloaded control. Injuries were seen in all loaded femurs on microscopic examination of histological samples. Injuries, perpendicularly to the physeal plate and fractures adjacent to the plate, were seen in the vertically loaded specimens. In the antero-superiorly loaded specimen, the injury in the growth plate was parallel to the plate. CONCLUSION: Repeated loading of the young porcine hip leads to histological injuries in and adjacent to the physeal plate. These injuries are likely to cause growth disturbances in the proximal femur. We propose that such injuries may be induced in adolescent athletes and offer a plausible explanation for the development of the cam deformity. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4545757/ /pubmed/26914874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40634-015-0022-4 Text en © Jónasson et al.; licensee Springer. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
spellingShingle Research
Jónasson, Páll Sigurgeir
Ekström, Lars
Hansson, Hans-Arne
Sansone, Mikael
Karlsson, Jón
Swärd, Leif
Baranto, Adad
Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title_full Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title_fullStr Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title_full_unstemmed Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title_short Cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
title_sort cyclical loading causes injury in and around the porcine proximal femoral physeal plate: proposed cause of the development of cam deformity in young athletes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4545757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26914874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40634-015-0022-4
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