Risk factors and impairments in iliotibial band friction syndrome among basketball players

Rasika Panse Kaluskar, N. Diwakar, U. Yeole, Gaurai Gharote, S. Kulkarni, Pournima R Pawar
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Background: Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is commonly seen in sport players overloading knee joint in adolescents as knee is engaged in almost all sports activities. Basketball involves activities such as running and jumping where there are repetitive knee flexion and extension, iliotibial band repetitively shifts forward and backward which causes friction and inflammation of the iliotibial band. Aim and Objectives: The aim of this study is to study risk factors and impairment in ITBFS among basketball players. Methodology: Out of 60, 12 basketball players were medically diagnosed with ITBFS within age group of 12–23 years, including both males and females who practiced at least 30 min a day without any recent surgery or fracture of lower limb. The consent form was taken, and the procedure was explained. Each player was subjected to therapist administered questionnaire with details of risk factors namely; age, gender, body mass index, hours and years of practice, training sessions followed by special test for knee related to iliotibial band syndrome. The lower extremity functional scale (LEFS) was filled to assess the level of difficulty in activities due to knee pain. Results: In this study, ITBFS in basketball players was 16.66% with LEFS score of mean 62 indicating mild to moderate disability. Conclusion: Training errors such as irregular stretching, warm up and cool down, change in intensity of training, running on concrete surface are some of the risk factors of ITBFS. Mild to moderate disability was found on LEFS due to ITBFS.
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篮球运动员髂胫束摩擦综合征的危险因素及损伤
背景:髂胫束摩擦综合征(ITBFS)常见于青少年运动运动员膝关节负荷过重,膝关节几乎参与所有体育活动。篮球包括跑步和跳跃等活动,其中有反复的膝盖屈伸,髂胫束反复向前和向后移动,引起髂胫束的摩擦和炎症。目的与目的:本研究旨在探讨篮球运动员ITBFS的危险因素及其损害。方法:在60名篮球运动员中,12名年龄在12 - 23岁之间的篮球运动员被医学诊断为ITBFS,包括男性和女性,他们每天至少练习30分钟,最近没有任何手术或下肢骨折。他们拿了同意书,解释了程序。每位球员都接受了治疗师管理的问卷调查,其中包括风险因素的详细信息;年龄,性别,身体质量指数,练习时间和年数,训练课程之后进行膝髂胫束综合征相关的特殊测试。填写下肢功能量表(LEFS)以评估膝关节疼痛引起的活动困难程度。结果:本研究篮球运动员ITBFS得分为16.66%,LEFS得分平均为62分,为轻中度残疾。结论:不规则拉伸、热身和降温、训练强度变化、混凝土路面跑步等训练错误是ITBFS的危险因素。由于ITBFS,在LEFS中发现轻度至中度残疾。
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