Report on Evolving Indications, Techniques, and Outcome of Novel and Innovative Surgical procedure – Agili C®
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring Lower Limb Biomechanical Differences in Competitive Aerobics Athletes of Different Ability Levels During Rotational Jump Landings
Qincheng Ge,
No information about this author
Datao Xu,
No information about this author
Zanni Zhang
No information about this author
et al.
Bioengineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 220 - 220
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
High-level
(HL)
and
low-level
(LL)
competitive
aerobics
athletes
demonstrate
different
landing
patterns
during
rotational
jump
landings,
resulting
in
differing
risks
of
lower
limb
injuries.
This
research
aimed
to
investigate
biomechanical
differences
between
levels
landings.
The
subjects
included
15
male
HL
LL
athletes.
study
captured
kinematics,
kinetics,
muscle
activation,
force
data,
calculating
joint
stiffness,
energy
dissipation,
anterior
tibial
shear
(ATSF),
patellofemoral
contact
(PTF).
demonstrated
significantly
greater
ankle
dorsiflexion,
inversion,
internal
rotation
angles;
knee
abduction
angle
moment,
moment;
smaller
plantarflexion
moment
flexion
angle.
They
also
showed
calf
coactivation,
PTF,
stiffness
at
the
hip,
dissipation
limb;
thigh
coactivation
ATSF.
results
show
that
exhibit
poorer
stability
joints,
with
a
higher
risk
cruciate
ligament
(ACL)
inversion
injuries
To
these
risks,
should
increase
knee,
landing.
Language: Английский
Return to Sport after Pediatric Osteochondral Lesions: A Systematic Review
Surgeries,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 908 - 919
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Background:
Evidence
on
return
to
sport
(RTS)
criteria
and
timelines
for
pediatric
patients
with
osteochondral
(OCD)
lesions
of
the
foot
ankle
is
limited.
Methods:
This
systematic
review
evaluated
RTS
outcomes
in
this
population
by
querying
PubMed,
Embase,
Web
Science,
CINAHL,
SPORTDiscus
up
30
May
2024.
Inclusion
were
retrospective
or
prospective
studies
that
examined
gave
regarding
RTS.
Results:
Five
observational
(n
=
168
patients;
n
180
OCD
lesions;
mean
age:
14.19
±
0.47
years;
follow-up:
42
174
months)
included.
Two
(40%)
used
time-based
RTS,
two
mixed
criteria,
final
study
(20%)
milestone-based
criteria.
Across
milestone
physical
therapy
3)
minimal
partial
weight-bearing
prior
4)
most
frequently
seen
as
milestones
assessing
readiness.
from
postoperative
period
ranged
3
months
6
months.
At
follow-up,
61.45%
110)
available
provide
information
their
ability
Of
these
patients,
80%
88)
achieved
Conclusions:
Results
showed
variability
ranging
three
six
months,
no
clear
patterns.
Most
returned
sport,
suggesting
such
individualized
may
be
effective
an
extent.
Future
research
should
focus
larger,
high-quality
develop
consistent
protocols.
Language: Английский