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Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players

BACKGROUND: Os styloideum describes an accessory carpal ossicle between the trapezoid, the capitate, and the second and third metacarpals. Injuries to this tissue have been described as part of the carpal boss syndrome. While the etiology of os styloideum remains uncertain, it may represent a physio...

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Autores principales: Greditzer, Harry G., Hutchinson, Ian D., Geannette, Christian S., Hotchkiss, Robert N., Kelly, Bryan T., Potter, Hollis G.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5582696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28504915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738117707914
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author Greditzer, Harry G.
Hutchinson, Ian D.
Geannette, Christian S.
Hotchkiss, Robert N.
Kelly, Bryan T.
Potter, Hollis G.
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Hutchinson, Ian D.
Geannette, Christian S.
Hotchkiss, Robert N.
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description BACKGROUND: Os styloideum describes an accessory carpal ossicle between the trapezoid, the capitate, and the second and third metacarpals. Injuries to this tissue have been described as part of the carpal boss syndrome. While the etiology of os styloideum remains uncertain, it may represent a physiologic response to altered loading forces in the wrist, similar to the development of cam-type deformity in the hips of ice hockey players or the Bennett lesion in the shoulders of baseball pitchers. HYPOTHESIS: Professional hockey players will have a higher prevalence of os styloideum compared with the general population. STUDY DESIGN: Case series. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. METHODS: A retrospective review of 16 professional hockey players from 4 different National Hockey League (NHL) teams who underwent unilateral imaging of the wrist was performed. Seventeen wrists were reviewed for the presence of os styloideum. RESULTS: Thirteen of 16 players (81%) had an os styloideum, representing an increased prevalence compared with the general population. Previous clinical and cadaveric studies estimated a general prevalence of up to 19% (P < 0.001). For the 10 players who had their leading wrist scanned, 9 had an os styloideum (90%). Ten of 11 (91%) players demonstrated a bone marrow edema pattern within the metacarpal and the os styloideum on magnetic resonance imaging. There was no significant association between the presence of an os styloideum and the player’s position, leading wrist, or years in the league. CONCLUSION: There appears to be an increased prevalence of os styloideum among NHL players, and team physicians should consider this finding while formulating a differential diagnosis for dorsal wrist pain. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study identified NHL players as having an increased prevalence of os styloideum compared with the general population. By doing so, these findings represent an opportunity to enhance our understanding of the etiology, clinical significance, and treatment of os styloideum.
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spelling pubmed-55826962018-05-15 Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players Greditzer, Harry G. Hutchinson, Ian D. Geannette, Christian S. Hotchkiss, Robert N. Kelly, Bryan T. Potter, Hollis G. Sports Health Current Research BACKGROUND: Os styloideum describes an accessory carpal ossicle between the trapezoid, the capitate, and the second and third metacarpals. Injuries to this tissue have been described as part of the carpal boss syndrome. While the etiology of os styloideum remains uncertain, it may represent a physiologic response to altered loading forces in the wrist, similar to the development of cam-type deformity in the hips of ice hockey players or the Bennett lesion in the shoulders of baseball pitchers. HYPOTHESIS: Professional hockey players will have a higher prevalence of os styloideum compared with the general population. STUDY DESIGN: Case series. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 4. METHODS: A retrospective review of 16 professional hockey players from 4 different National Hockey League (NHL) teams who underwent unilateral imaging of the wrist was performed. Seventeen wrists were reviewed for the presence of os styloideum. RESULTS: Thirteen of 16 players (81%) had an os styloideum, representing an increased prevalence compared with the general population. Previous clinical and cadaveric studies estimated a general prevalence of up to 19% (P < 0.001). For the 10 players who had their leading wrist scanned, 9 had an os styloideum (90%). Ten of 11 (91%) players demonstrated a bone marrow edema pattern within the metacarpal and the os styloideum on magnetic resonance imaging. There was no significant association between the presence of an os styloideum and the player’s position, leading wrist, or years in the league. CONCLUSION: There appears to be an increased prevalence of os styloideum among NHL players, and team physicians should consider this finding while formulating a differential diagnosis for dorsal wrist pain. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study identified NHL players as having an increased prevalence of os styloideum compared with the general population. By doing so, these findings represent an opportunity to enhance our understanding of the etiology, clinical significance, and treatment of os styloideum. SAGE Publications 2017-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5582696/ /pubmed/28504915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738117707914 Text en © 2017 The Author(s)
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Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title_full Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title_fullStr Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title_short Prevalence of Os Styloideum in National Hockey League Players
title_sort prevalence of os styloideum in national hockey league players
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5582696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28504915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1941738117707914
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