Schueller-Weidekamm Claudia, Schueller Gerd, Uffmann Martin, Bader Till
Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.
Eur J Radiol. 2006 May;58(2):286-93. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2005.11.010. Epub 2005 Dec 20.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of chronic knee changes in long-distance runners based on the training status, including distance, running frequency, training pace, and running experience.
MRI of the knee was performed in 26 non-professional runners 5 days after their last training unit. Lesions of the menisci and cartilage (5-point scale), bone marrow and ligaments (3-point scale), and joint effusion were evaluated. A total score comprising all knee lesions in each runner was evaluated. The incidence of the knee changes was correlated with the training level, gender, and age of the runners.
Grade 1 lesions of the menisci were found in six runners with a high training level, and in only four runners with a low training level. Grade 1 cartilage lesions were found in three high-trained runners and in one low-trained runner, and grade 2 lesions were found in one high-trained runner and in two low-trained runners, respectively. Grade 1 anterior cruciate ligament lesions were seen in three runners with a high- and in two runners with a low-training level. Runners with a higher training level showed a statistically significant higher score for all chronic knee lesions than those with a lower training level (p<0.05).
MRI findings indicate that a higher training level in long-distance runners is a risk factor for chronic knee lesions.
本研究的目的是根据训练状况,包括跑步距离、跑步频率、训练配速和跑步经验,评估长跑运动员慢性膝关节改变的发生率。
26名非专业跑步者在最后一次训练单元结束5天后接受膝关节MRI检查。评估半月板和软骨损伤(采用5分制)、骨髓和韧带损伤(采用3分制)以及关节积液情况。对每位跑步者所有膝关节损伤的总分进行评估。膝关节改变的发生率与跑步者的训练水平、性别和年龄相关。
在训练水平高的6名跑步者中发现了1级半月板损伤,而训练水平低的跑步者中仅4人有此损伤。在3名训练水平高的跑步者和1名训练水平低的跑步者中发现了1级软骨损伤,在1名训练水平高的跑步者和2名训练水平低的跑步者中分别发现了2级软骨损伤。在3名训练水平高的跑步者和2名训练水平低的跑步者中发现了1级前交叉韧带损伤。训练水平较高的跑步者所有慢性膝关节损伤的得分在统计学上显著高于训练水平较低的跑步者(p<0.05)。
MRI结果表明,长跑运动员较高的训练水平是慢性膝关节损伤的一个危险因素。