Isokinetic Evaluation of Adolescent Athletes with Os Good Schlatter Disease
Aim: Os Good Schlatter Disease (OGS) is a common condition for sportspeople during the growth period. The etiology is still unclear. Its definition is traction apophysis. The OGS knees are thought to have stronger muscle power. The aim of this study is to evaluate muscle strength in OGS knees.Materi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta medica Alanya 2018-03, Vol.2 (1), p.3-8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aim: Os Good Schlatter
Disease (OGS) is a common condition for sportspeople during the growth
period. The etiology is still unclear. Its definition is traction
apophysis. The OGS knees are thought to have stronger muscle power. The aim of
this study is to evaluate muscle strength in OGS knees.Materials and methods:
We examined 96 athletes who applied to our clinic. We evaluated the muscular
strength by separating the knees in two groups as the knees with OGS and
without OGS. Knee muscle strength was measured in 60 and 180
degrees/second with isokinetic dynamometer CYBEX NORM (CSMI Humac Norm, ABD).
Peak torque (PT), peak torque/body weight (PT/BW) and agonist/antagonist
(flexor/extensor, AG/AN) values were collected. Independent samples t-test was
used for statistical evaluation. Results: At 60 degrees, we
found a significant difference between PTE, PTF, PT / BW E and PT / BW
F (p= 0.02, p= 0.002). PTE, PDF, PT/ BWF were
statistically significant also at 180 degrees (p=0,00 ). Conclusion: Muscle strengths of
the non-OGS group were statistically stronger than those of OGS group. In
order to demonstrate better performance of the athletes with OGS, training
plans should be conducted to increase their muscle strength. |
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ISSN: | 2587-0319 2587-0319 |
DOI: | 10.30565/medalanya.349873 |