Patellar chondromalacia among adolescent athletes-A systematic review

F. Milanović, N. Aksović, B. Bjelica, N. Topalović, M. Arsenović, B. Bukva, Ş. Bardak, D. Nikolić
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Knee injuries, acute or chronic are one of the most often injuries in sport, both in adults and adolescents. They mostly occur in contact sports due to torsional and decelaration forces, causing around 80% painful knee conditions that disable sports performance. If chronic, they occur in the form of repetitive microtrauma that generates articular cartilage damage, producing cartilage softening and thinning and causing anterior knee pain. Etiological factors that are also associated with anterior knee pain in the form of patellar chondromalacia are idiopathic or post-traumatic patellar luxation and different types of femoral trochlear dysplasia. Repetitive trauma might cause cartilage fissures, fragmentation and necrosis so the patients can feel retropatellar pain, ussually after physical activities. Treatment of patellar chondromalacia is usually conservative but an early diagnosis (magnetic resonance imaging and arthroscopy) is essential in the prognosis of these patients.
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青少年运动员髌骨软骨软化症的系统回顾
无论是成人还是青少年,急性或慢性膝盖损伤都是运动中最常见的损伤之一。它们主要发生在接触性运动中,由于扭转和减速力,导致大约80%的膝关节疼痛,使运动表现不佳。如果是慢性的,它们以重复性微创伤的形式出现,产生关节软骨损伤,使软骨软化和变薄,引起膝关节前侧疼痛。与膝关节前侧疼痛相关的病因包括特发性或创伤后髌骨脱位和不同类型的股滑车发育不良。重复性创伤可能导致软骨断裂、碎裂和坏死,因此患者通常在体力活动后会感到髌后疼痛。髌骨软骨软化症的治疗通常是保守的,但早期诊断(磁共振成像和关节镜检查)对这些患者的预后至关重要。
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