Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel, affiliated to the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Imaging, Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel, affiliated to the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Cartilage. 2021 Dec;13(1_suppl):707S-717S. doi: 10.1177/19476035211021891. Epub 2021 Jun 15.
While articular cartilage defects are common incidental findings among adult athletes, the effect of running on the cartilage of adolescent athletes have rarely been assessed. This study aims to assess the variations in the articular cartilage of the knees in healthy adolescent basketball players using quantitative T MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).
Fifteen adolescent basketball players were recruited (13.8 ± 0.5 years old). Girls were excluded to avoid potential gender-related confounding effects. Players underwent a pre-run MRI scan of both knees. All participants performed a 30-minute run on a treadmill. Within 15 minutes after completion of their run, players underwent a second, post-run MRI scan. Quantitative T maps were generated using the echo modulation curve (EMC) algorithm. Pre-run scans and post-run scans were compared using paired test.
Participants finished their 30-minute run with a mean running distance of 5.77 ± 0.42 km. Pre-run scans analysis found statistically significant ( < 0.05) changes in 3 regions of the knee lateral compartment representing the cartilaginous tissue. No differences were found in the knee medial compartment. Post-run analysis showed lower T values in the medial compartment compared to the pre-run scans in several weight-bearing regions: femoral condyle central (pre/post mean values of 33.9/32.2 ms, = 0.020); femoral condyle posterior (38.1/36.8 ms, = 0.038); and tibial plateau posterior (34.1/31.0 ms, < 0.001). The lateral regions did not show any significant changes.
Running leads to microstructural changes in the articular cartilage in several weight-bearing areas of the medial compartment, both in the femoral and the tibial cartilage.
虽然关节软骨缺损在成年运动员中较为常见,但跑步对青少年运动员软骨的影响很少被评估。本研究旨在使用定量 T 磁共振成像(MRI)评估健康青少年篮球运动员膝关节软骨的变化。
招募了 15 名青少年篮球运动员(13.8 ± 0.5 岁)。为避免潜在的性别相关混杂效应,排除了女性。运动员在跑步前对双侧膝关节进行 MRI 扫描。所有参与者在跑步机上进行 30 分钟跑步。跑步结束后 15 分钟内,运动员进行第二次跑步后 MRI 扫描。使用回波调制曲线(EMC)算法生成定量 T 图谱。使用配对 t 检验比较跑步前后的扫描结果。
参与者在 30 分钟的跑步中完成了平均 5.77 ± 0.42 公里的距离。跑步前扫描分析发现,膝关节外侧间室代表软骨组织的 3 个区域存在统计学显著(<0.05)的变化。膝关节内侧间室无差异。跑步后分析显示,内侧间室的 T 值在几个承重区域较跑步前扫描降低:股骨髁中央(跑步前/后平均数值为 33.9/32.2 ms,=0.020);股骨髁后(38.1/36.8 ms,=0.038);胫骨平台后(34.1/31.0 ms,<0.001)。外侧区域没有显示出任何显著变化。
跑步导致膝关节内侧间室几个承重区域的软骨出现微观结构变化,包括股骨和胫骨软骨。