High Prevalence of Varus Knee Malalignment in Adolescent Football Players—Clinical Lower Leg Axis Measurements of Male Junior Football Players Aged 7 to 18 Years
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Analysis of the Leg Axis
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria |
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Criterion: | Age/Growth Phase | ||
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groupage | age [years] | phase * | characteristics |
I | 7–11 | pre-pubescent | before the main growth phase |
II | 12–14 | pubescent | onset of puberty, main growth phase of the lower limb in male individuals |
III | 15–18 | adolescent | beginning of growth plates closing, main longitudinal growth is completed |
criterion: | performance level | ||
groupPL | description | training time per week [min] | |
I | basic training exposure | ≤180 | |
II | extended training exposure | 180 < x < 360 | |
III | high training exposure | >360 | |
criterion: | football exposure | ||
groupFE | number of seasons [n] | ||
I | ≤5 seasons | ||
II | 6 to 10 seasons | ||
III | >10 seasons |
Age Group [Years] | n | Mean Age/SD [Years] | Median Age [Years] | Weight [kg] (Mean/SD/Range) | Height [cm] (Mean/SD/Range) | BMI [kg/m2] (Mean/SD/Range) | Training Time per Week [min] (Mean/SD) | Football Exposure [Active Seasons] (Mean/SD) | |
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I | 7 to 11 | 74 | 9.9/0.9 | 10 | 37.5/8.5/ 21.9–65.3 | 143/8/ 124–161 | 18.0/2.9/ 13.7–26.9 | 229/86 | 5.7/1.7 |
II | 12 to 14 | 77 | 12.8/0.8 | 13 | 50.2/10.2/ 32.0–76.0 | 163/10/ 142–188 | 18.8/2.7/ 12.1–27.2 | 287/71 | 7.6/1.7 |
III | 15 to 18 | 56 | 16.6/1.3 | 17 | 68.0/10.4/ 46.1–97.4 | 178/7/ 163–197 | 21.3/2.6/ 16.1–27.0 | 243/68 | 10.9/3.0 |
p values | I/II/III *** | I/II/III *** | I/II/III *** | I vs. II: p = 0.09 I vs. III *** II vs. III *** | I vs. II *** I vs. III: p = 0.35 II vs. III ** | I/II/III *** |
Age Group [Years] | n | Valgus (IMD < 4 cm) | Normal | Varus (ICD > 3 cm) | |
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Overall | 207 | 25 (12.1%) | 156 (75.3%) | 26 (12.6%) | |
I | 7 to 11 | 74 | 15 (20.3%) | 57 (77.0%) | 2 (2.7%) |
II | 12 to 14 | 77 | 8 (10.4%) | 63 (81.8%) | 6 (7.8%) |
III | 15 to 18 | 56 | 2 (3.6%) | 36 (64.3%) | 18 (32.1%) |
Thigh Circumference | n | Dominant Leg [cm] Mean/SD/Min–Max | Non-Dominant Leg [cm] Mean/SD/Min–Max | p-Value |
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Overall | 199 | 44.3/6.1/30.5–60.0 | 44.2/6.2/30.5–60.0 | 0.94 |
valgus knee alignment (IMD > 4 cm) | 25 | 47.2/5.7/34.5–59.0 | 46.8/5.8/34.0–60.0 | 0.81 |
varus knee alignment (ICD > 3 cm) | 24 | 47.9/5.6/34.5–57.0 | 48.0/5.5/34.5–56.0 | 0.94 |
Grouppl | I (≤180 Min/Week) | II (180 < x < 360 Min/Week) | III (>360 Min/Week) |
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n | 79 | 84 | 36 |
Age [y] (mean/SD) | 11.8/3.3 | 13.8/2.3 | 12.5/1.7 |
Training exposure [min] (mean/SD) | 180/0 | 268/19 | 388/64 |
ICD/IMD [mm] (mean/SD) | −13/37 | 1/28 | −2/25 |
Valgus/ normal/ varus (n (%)) | 16 (20.3)/54 (68.4)/9 (11.4) | 7 (8.3)/63 (75.0)/14 (16.7) | 1 (2.8)/34 (94.4)/1 (2.8) |
GroupFE | I ≤5 Years | II 6–10 Years | III >10 Years |
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n | 37 | 110 | 38 |
Age [y] (mean/SD) | 10.6/2.6 | 12.2/1.7 | 16.9/1.2 |
Football exposure [y] (mean/SD) | 3.8/1.4 | 7.7/1.3 | 12.3/1.0 |
ICD/IMD [mm] (mean/SD) | –5/31 | –11/31 | 16/22 |
Valgus/normal/varus (n (%)) | 5 (13.5)/25 (67.6)/7 (18.9) | 15 (13.6)/91 (82.7)/4 (3.6) | 1 (2.6)/26 (68.4)/11 (28.9) |
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Memmel, C.; Sporrer, D.; Szymski, D.; Weber, J.; Hanke, A.; Denzinger, M.; Kerschbaum, M.; Alt, V.; Krutsch, W.; Koch, M. High Prevalence of Varus Knee Malalignment in Adolescent Football Players—Clinical Lower Leg Axis Measurements of Male Junior Football Players Aged 7 to 18 Years. Children 2024, 11, 953. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080953
Memmel C, Sporrer D, Szymski D, Weber J, Hanke A, Denzinger M, Kerschbaum M, Alt V, Krutsch W, Koch M. High Prevalence of Varus Knee Malalignment in Adolescent Football Players—Clinical Lower Leg Axis Measurements of Male Junior Football Players Aged 7 to 18 Years. Children. 2024; 11(8):953. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080953
Chicago/Turabian StyleMemmel, Clemens, Dominik Sporrer, Dominik Szymski, Johannes Weber, Alexander Hanke, Markus Denzinger, Maximilian Kerschbaum, Volker Alt, Werner Krutsch, and Matthias Koch. 2024. "High Prevalence of Varus Knee Malalignment in Adolescent Football Players—Clinical Lower Leg Axis Measurements of Male Junior Football Players Aged 7 to 18 Years" Children 11, no. 8: 953. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080953
APA StyleMemmel, C., Sporrer, D., Szymski, D., Weber, J., Hanke, A., Denzinger, M., Kerschbaum, M., Alt, V., Krutsch, W., & Koch, M. (2024). High Prevalence of Varus Knee Malalignment in Adolescent Football Players—Clinical Lower Leg Axis Measurements of Male Junior Football Players Aged 7 to 18 Years. Children, 11(8), 953. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11080953