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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623141/a-comprehensive-case-study-of-a-hyperlaxity-dilemma-an-injury-prone-young-athlete
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Shivansh Mehendale, Ashok M Mehendale, Avni Gakkhar
A prevalent condition that is frequently linked to joint trauma is joint hyper-laxity. The knee joint is one of the most complex and injury-prone joints in sports. The most commonly injured is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The case presented below is of a 24-year-old athlete with a past history of many sports-related injuries who is now presented with a complete tear of the ACL with hyper-laxity as a risk factor. The patient has a Beighton score of six out of nine without any other symptoms, which is suggestive of benign hyper-laxity of the joints and not hyper-laxity syndrome...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541093/isokinetic-knee-muscle-strength-parameters-and-anthropometric-indices-in-athletes-with-and-without-hyperextended-knees
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sasa Bascevan, Barbara Gilic, Mirela Sunda, Marijana Geets Kesic, Petra Zaletel
Background and Objectives : Hypermobility has been linked to decreased knee performance, including isokinetic and isometric knee strength. This study aimed to determine whether athletes with and without knee hyperextension have different hamstring-to-quadriceps strength (H/Q) ratios and to investigate the associations between knee hyperextension indices and H/Q ratios and anthropometric characteristics. Materials and Methods : The sample consisted of 47 healthy male athletes without knee injuries aged 23.48 ± 3...
February 22, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507243/single-leg-heel-raise-capacity-is-lower-and-perceived-ankle-instability-is-greater-in-dancers-and-athletes-with-posterior-ankle-impingement-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peta Baillie, Jill Cook, Katia Ferrar, Susan Mayes
OBJECTIVE: To compare clinical assessment findings between elite athletic populations with and without a clinical diagnosis of posterior ankle impingement syndrome (PAIS). DESIGN: Cross-sectional case-control study. SETTING: Elite ballet and sport. PARTICIPANTS: Ten male and female professional ballet dancers and athletes with a clinical diagnosis of PAIS and were matched for age, sex, and activity to 10 professional ballet dancers and athletes without PAIS...
March 20, 2024: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505951/behavioural-developmental-and-psychological-characteristics-in-children-with-germline-pten-mutations-a-carer-report-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Cummings, R P Dias, R Hart, A Welham
BACKGROUND: PTEN is primarily known as a tumour suppressor gene. However, research describes higher rates of difficulties including intellectual disability and difficulties relating to autism spectrum conditions (ASCs) in people with germline PTEN mutations. Other psychological characteristics/experiences are less often reported and are explored in this study. METHODS: The parents of 20 children with PTEN mutations completed an online survey exploring adaptive behaviour, ASC-associated behaviours, anxiety, mood, hypermobility, behaviours that challenge, sensory experiences, quality of life and parental wellbeing...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research: JIDR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454787/anterior-knee-laxity-is-greater-in-athletic-females-who-attain-menarche-at-a-younger-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra J Shultz, Matthew C Morrissey, Renata Vauhnik
PURPOSE: Females with above-average anterior knee laxity values are at increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of menarche age (MA) and menarche offset on anterior knee laxity in young, physically active women. METHODS: Anterior knee laxity (KT-2000) and menstrual characteristics (per self-report) were recorded in 686 Slovenian sportswomen from team handball, volleyball and basketball club sports (average years sport participation: 7...
March 7, 2024: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344633/linking-generalized-ligamentous-laxity-to-musculoskeletal-injury-a-study-in-the-indian-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tirthankar Dasgupta, Tushar Gogia, Lalit Mohan Gupta, Kumud Kishlaya, Rahul Garg, Nitin Sahu
Introduction Generalized ligamentous laxity (GLL) is defined as an increased range of motion across multiple joints in an individual beyond the mean range of motion in the general population, with a reported prevalence between 5% and 15%. It becomes less common with age and is more common in females and in the lower limbs. Musculoskeletal injury (MSI) is damage to musculoskeletal systems, usually due to strenuous activity. There is conflicting literature regarding whether the risk of MSI during strenuous activity is higher in individuals with GLL and a dearth of evidence from the Indian subcontinent regarding GLL...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342640/impact-of-chronic-wrist-hypermobility-on-proprioception-strength-and-functional-performance-in-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christos Karagiannopoulos, Sean F Griech
BACKGROUND: Chronic joint hypermobility has been attributed to repetitive ligamentous microtrauma, benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS), or genetic connective tissue disorders that lead to pain and functional impairment, especially among females. Chronic wrist hypermobility (CWH) prevalence, etiology, and effects on proprioception, strength, and function have yet to be established. PURPOSE: This pilot study aimed to determine the CWH prevalence among adults; its effects on proprioception, strength, and function; and whether these effects are gender based...
February 10, 2024: Journal of Hand Therapy: Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323412/patellar-lateralization-absence-of-joint-hypermobility-and-the-mechanism-of-injury-are-associated-with-osteochondral-fracture-after-first-time-acute-lateral-patellar-dislocation-in-adolescents-an-mri-based-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Servet İğrek, Yavuz Şahbat, Erdem Koç, Aytek Hüseyin Çeliksöz, Osman Mert Topkar
BACKGROUND: Although the risk factors for patellofemoral dislocation are clearly defined, risk factors for osteochondral fracture (OCF) after patellar dislocation are not as well defined. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for OCF by evaluating patients with and without OCF after first-time acute patellar dislocation. METHODS: This multicenter study was conducted as a retrospective examination of the radiologic measurements on the magnetic resonance imaging of 306 patients...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313665/the-effect-of-joint-hypermobility-syndrome-on-doms-and-recovery-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole F Ostuni, Charles A Marinello, Taras Luzhnyy, Alexa Pawlikowski, Connor Vlasaty, Georgios Thomatos, Peter C Douris
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported that people with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) generally experience a high rate of muscular injury and pain. However, there is limited research comparing the recovery times and length of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) in individuals with JHS to non-hypermobile individuals in response to exercise. HYPOTHESES/PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate JHS and its effects on DOMS and its recovery time...
2024: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313615/early-thumb-carpometacarpal-subluxation-stabilized-with-a-mini-tightrope-a-report-of-two-cases
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Christopher R Gajewski, Neil F Jones
Two patients with thumb carpometacarpal instability were stabilized using a suture suspension device. Both patients had symptomatic thumb carpometacarpal instability in the setting of clinical hyperlaxity without known connective tissue disorder that was recalcitrant to nonsurgical modalities. Both patients had significant, lasting improvement in their pain and function with excellent radiographic outcomes. Suture suspension as a treatment for thumb carpometacarpal instability with an intact trapezium is an effective alternative to ligamentous reconstruction that avoids donor site morbidity and may have added benefit in patients with underlying ligamentous laxity...
January 2024: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216321/the-days-of-generalised-joint-hypermobility-assessment-in-all-patients-with-acl-injury-are-here
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Bálint Zsidai, Janina Kaarre, Eleonor Svantesson, Ramana Piussi, Volker Musahl, Kristian Samuelsson, Eric Hamrin Senorski
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January 12, 2024: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148413/finite-element-modeling-and-analysis-of-effect-of-preexisting-cervical-degenerative-disease-on-the-spinal-cord-during-flexion-and-extension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng-Lei Xu, Yi-Ting Yang, Hui-Zi Zeng, Yu-Ting Cao, Liang-Dong Zheng, Chen Jin, Shi-Jie Zhu, Rui Zhu
Recent studies have emphasized the importance of dynamic activity in the development of myelopathy. However, current knowledge of how degenerative factors affect the spinal cord during motion is still limited. This study aimed to investigate the effect of various types of preexisting herniated cervical disc and the ligamentum flavum ossification on the spinal cord during cervical flexion and extension. A detailed dynamic fluid-structure interaction finite element model of the cervical spine with the spinal cord was developed and validated...
December 27, 2023: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38115875/distal-femur-hemiepiphysiodesis-in-knee-recurvatum-a-new-surgical-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nei Botter Montenegro, Talissa Oliveira Generoso, Bárbara Lívia Corrêa Serafim, Amâncio Ramalho
INTRODUCTION: The genu recurvatum is characterized by a hyperextension deformity of the knee in the sagittal plane. Among its causes are conditions such as arthrogryposis, cerebral palsy, poliomyelitis, sequelae of tibial tuberosity fracture and some syndromes with generalized joint hypermobility. Treatment of this deformity can be challenging and, to date, aggressive methods such as femur or tibial osteotomies are the most used for its correction. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe a new surgical technique for correcting genu recurvatum...
2023: Acta Ortopedica Brasileira
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090937/evaluation-and-management-of-the-athlete-s-hip
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caitlin A Orner, Madison Sakheim, Robert W Westermann, Joshua D Harris, Thomas H Wuerz, Michael Banffy
Hip and groin pain is common in athletes, and there are many possible underlying pathologies. It is important to describe athletic hip pathology in the context of sport-specific physiologic loads and biomechanical demands. Three distinct types of athletes with this pathology are collision athletes, hypermobility athletes, and endurance athletes. Although there is considerable overlap between sports, athletes with hip pain should always be evaluated in the context of their sport. Understanding the effect of sport-specific biomechanical demands may help with both diagnosis and treatment of athletic hip pathology; however, each athlete's injury should be analyzed on an individual basis...
2024: Instructional Course Lectures
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38042022/the-use-of-ultrasound-for-monitoring-reduction-and-ulnar-nerve-subluxation-in-pediatric-humeral-supracondylar-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chien-An Shih, Ming-Tung Huang, Tai-Chang Chern, Chung-Jung Shao, Kuo-Chen Wu, Chii-Jeng Lin, I-Ming Jou, Po-Ting Wu
BACKGROUND: Traditional treatment for displaced humeral supracondylar fractures (SCFs) in children involves closed reduction (CR) under fluoroscopic guidance, percutaneous pinning, and immobilization with a long-arm cast. This study aims to explore the viability of using radiation-free ultrasound (US) for guiding CR and tracking ulnar nerve dynamics during medial pinning, contrasting the US method with the conventional cross pinning technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We assessed 70 children with acute displaced SCFs...
November 14, 2023: European Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022119/a-case-of-u-shaped-sacral-fracture-after-longstanding-spinopelvic-fixation-treated-with-percutaneous-sacroiliac-joint-fusion-and-iliosacral-osteosynthesis
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Vinayak Ganeshan, Daniel Denis
Sacral fractures are pelvic ring injuries that usually occur following a fall from height and may present with neurological injury. They are divided into several subtypes based on the pattern and location of injury. Certain subtypes require operative management due to the risk of neural compromise and inadequate axial load transfer, limiting mobility. Spinopelvic fixation has been reported as an efficient surgical treatment to restore the stability of U-shaped sacral fractures and to accelerate healing by relieving sacral stress...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37932711/the-effects-of-joint-hypermobility-on-pain-and-functional-biomechanics-in-adolescents-with-juvenile-fibromyalgia-secondary-baseline-analysis-from-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William R Black, Christopher A DiCesare, Laura A Wright, Staci Thomas, Megan Pfeiffer, Katie Kitchen, Tracy V Ting, Sara E Williams, Gregory D Myer, Susmita Kashikar-Zuck
BACKGROUND: Joint hypermobility is a common clinical finding amongst hereditary connective tissue disorders that is observed in pediatric rheumatological settings, and often associated with chronic pain. Joint hypermobility may also contribute to deficits in physical functioning and physical activity, but previous findings have been inconsistent. It is possible that physical activity impairment in joint hypermobility may be due to chronic aberrant movement patterns subsequent to increased joint laxity...
November 6, 2023: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915023/factors-associated-with-an-increased-risk-of-osteochondral-injuries-after-patellar-dislocations-a-systematic-review
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Zhi Yi, Xiaohui Zhang, Meng Wu, Jin Jiang, Yayi Xia
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to summarize the available evidence and identify risk factors for osteochondral injuries (OCIs) after patellar dislocations. METHODS: A systematic literature review was conducted in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and China national knowledge infrastructure from inception to December 22, 2022, according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines. Studies regarding risk factors for OCIs after patellar dislocations were included...
November 1, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37883870/bilateral-floating-knee-injury-in-a-child-with-down-syndrome-a-case-report
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Reza Zandi, Farsad Biglari, Saber Barazandeh Rad, Amir Sabaghzadeh, Farshad Farzanegan, Meisam Jafari Kafiabadi
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Floating knee injury is a rare injury that involves a simultaneous fracture of the femur and tibia. It is more common among young men and is generally caused by high-speed blows. Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder associated with various musculoskeletal conditions. Children with Down syndrome have generalized ligamentous laxity, joint hypermobility, and hypotonia, leading to musculoskeletal conditions such as atlantoaxial instability, hip instability, and patellar instability...
October 24, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37876403/taping-adjunct-to-strengthening-and-proprioception-in-a-hill-sachs-lesion-patient-a-case-report
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Sidra Ahmad Siraj, Pooja Dhage, Mitushi Deshmukh, Pratik R Jaiswal
A Hill-Sachs lesion is a bony defect in the head of the humerus due to recurrent dislocation, which results in friction between the humeral head and the glenoid fossa. This recurrent incident of dislocation that occurs in the anterior direction eventually leads to a Bankart lesion (a defect in the glenoid rim). A 21-year-old male, a recreational football player, reported recurrent shoulder dislocation, complaining of pain and difficulty doing certain activities. He had hypermobility of the shoulder joint during joint play assessment...
September 2023: Curēus
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