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Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents

Background and Objectives: The immature skeleton in a pediatric population exposed to frequent physical activity might be extremely prone to injuries, with possible consequences later in adulthood. The main aim of this study is to present specific morphometric parameters and magnetic resonance imagi...

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Autores principales: Djuricic, Goran, Milanovic, Filip, Ducic, Sinisa, Radlović, Vladimir, Lazovic, Mikan, Soldatovic, Ivan, Nikolic, Dejan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59020213
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author Djuricic, Goran
Milanovic, Filip
Ducic, Sinisa
Radlović, Vladimir
Lazovic, Mikan
Soldatovic, Ivan
Nikolic, Dejan
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Milanovic, Filip
Ducic, Sinisa
Radlović, Vladimir
Lazovic, Mikan
Soldatovic, Ivan
Nikolic, Dejan
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description Background and Objectives: The immature skeleton in a pediatric population exposed to frequent physical activity might be extremely prone to injuries, with possible consequences later in adulthood. The main aim of this study is to present specific morphometric parameters and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphological changes of the knee and patella in a physically active pediatric population. Additionally, we wanted to investigate the morphological risk factors for patellar instability. Materials and Methods: The study included the MRI findings of 193 physically active pediatric patients with knee pain. The participants underwent sports activities for 5 to 8 h per week. Two divisions were performed: by age and by patellar type. We evaluated three age groups: group 1 (age 11–14), group 2 (age 15–17), and group 3 (age 18–21 years). In addition, participants were divided by the patellar type (according to Wiberg) into three groups. The following morphometric parameters were calculated: lateral trochlear inclination (LTI), the tibial tubercle–trochlear groove distance (TT-TG), trochlear facet asymmetry (TFA), Insall–Salvati index, modified Insall–Salvati index, Caton–Deschamps index, articular overlap, morphology ratio and contact surface ratio. Results: We found a statistically significant association between patellar type groups in LTI (p < 0.001), TFA (p < 0.001), Insal–Salvati (p = 0.001) index, and Caton–Deschamps index (p = 0.018). According to age groups, we found statistical significance in the Caton–Deschamps index (p = 0.039). The most frequent knee injury parameter, according to Wiberg, in physically active pediatric patients was patella type 2 in boys and type 3 in girls. Conclusions: The MRI morphometric parameters observed in our study might be factors of prediction of knee injury in physically active children. In addition, it might be very useful in sports programs to improve the biomechanics of the knee in order to reduce the injury rate in sports-active children.
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spelling pubmed-99655932023-02-26 Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents Djuricic, Goran Milanovic, Filip Ducic, Sinisa Radlović, Vladimir Lazovic, Mikan Soldatovic, Ivan Nikolic, Dejan Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: The immature skeleton in a pediatric population exposed to frequent physical activity might be extremely prone to injuries, with possible consequences later in adulthood. The main aim of this study is to present specific morphometric parameters and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) morphological changes of the knee and patella in a physically active pediatric population. Additionally, we wanted to investigate the morphological risk factors for patellar instability. Materials and Methods: The study included the MRI findings of 193 physically active pediatric patients with knee pain. The participants underwent sports activities for 5 to 8 h per week. Two divisions were performed: by age and by patellar type. We evaluated three age groups: group 1 (age 11–14), group 2 (age 15–17), and group 3 (age 18–21 years). In addition, participants were divided by the patellar type (according to Wiberg) into three groups. The following morphometric parameters were calculated: lateral trochlear inclination (LTI), the tibial tubercle–trochlear groove distance (TT-TG), trochlear facet asymmetry (TFA), Insall–Salvati index, modified Insall–Salvati index, Caton–Deschamps index, articular overlap, morphology ratio and contact surface ratio. Results: We found a statistically significant association between patellar type groups in LTI (p < 0.001), TFA (p < 0.001), Insal–Salvati (p = 0.001) index, and Caton–Deschamps index (p = 0.018). According to age groups, we found statistical significance in the Caton–Deschamps index (p = 0.039). The most frequent knee injury parameter, according to Wiberg, in physically active pediatric patients was patella type 2 in boys and type 3 in girls. Conclusions: The MRI morphometric parameters observed in our study might be factors of prediction of knee injury in physically active children. In addition, it might be very useful in sports programs to improve the biomechanics of the knee in order to reduce the injury rate in sports-active children. MDPI 2023-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9965593/ /pubmed/36837415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59020213 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Djuricic, Goran
Milanovic, Filip
Ducic, Sinisa
Radlović, Vladimir
Lazovic, Mikan
Soldatovic, Ivan
Nikolic, Dejan
Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title_full Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title_fullStr Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title_short Morphometric Parameters and MRI Morphological Changes of the Knee and Patella in Physically Active Adolescents
title_sort morphometric parameters and mri morphological changes of the knee and patella in physically active adolescents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837415
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59020213
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