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Generalized joint hypermobility and risk of lower limb joint injury during sport: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

机译:运动中的广义关节高能力与下肢关节损伤的风险:荟萃分析系统综述。

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BACKGROUND: Generalized joint hypermobility is a highly prevalent condition commonly associated with joint injuries. The current literature has conflicting reports of the risk of joint injury in hypermobile sporting participants compared with their nonhypermobile peers. Systematic reviews have not been conclusive and no meta-analysis has been performed. PURPOSE: This review was undertaken to determine whether individuals with generalized joint hypermobility have an increased risk of lower limb joint injury when undertaking sporting activities. STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review with meta-analysis. METHODS: Studies were identified through a search without language restrictions of PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and SportDiscus databases from the earliest date through February 2009 with subsequent handsearching of reference lists. Inclusion criteria for studies were determined before searching and all included studies underwent methodological quality assessment by 2 independent reviewers. Meta-analyses for joint injury of the lower limb, knee, and ankle were performed using a random effects model. The difference in injury proportions between hypermobility categories was tested with the z statistic. RESULTS: Of 4841 identified studies, 18 met all inclusion criteria with methodological quality ranging from 1 of 6 to 5 of 6. A variety of tests of hypermobility and varied cutoff points to define the presence of generalized joint hypermobility were used, so the authors determined a standardized cutoff to indicate generalized joint hypermobility. Using this criterion, a significantly increased risk of knee joint injury for hypermobile and extremely hypermobile participants compared with their nonhypermobile peers was demonstrated (P < .001), whereas no increased risk was found for ankle joint injury. For knee joint injury, a combined odds ratio of 4.69 (95% confidence interval, 1.33-16.52; P = .02) was calculated, indicating a significantly increased risk for hypermobile participants playing contact sports. CONCLUSION: Sport participants with generalized joint hypermobility have an increased risk of knee joint injury during contact activities but have no altered risk of ankle joint injury.
机译:背景:广义关节高兴是一种与关节损伤有关的高度普遍的条件。与非高手杂志同行相比,目前的文献对高热体育参与者联合损伤风险的矛盾矛盾。系统的评论尚未得出决定性,没有进行META分析。目的:本综述是为了确定具有广义关节高兴的个体是否在进行体育活动时具有较低肢体关节损伤的风险。研究设计:使用Meta分析系统综述。方法:通过在2009年2月至2009年2月的最早日期的情况下,通过未经PubMed,Cinahl,Embase和Sportdiscus数据库的语言限制来确定研究,随后的参考列表。在搜索之前确定了研究的纳入标准,并包括2个独立审稿人的方法学质量评估的研究。使用随机效应模型进行下肢,膝关节和踝关节损伤的荟萃分析。用Z统计测试高管类别之间的损伤比例差异。结果:4841鉴定的研究,18符合所有含有的方法质量,范围为6至5的方法。使用的多种性和多种截止点的各种测试,以定义广义关节高兴的存在,因此作者确定了标准化截止值以指示广义关节高兴。使用本标准,对与其非神经杂志同龄人进行比较的膝关节损伤风险显着增加(P <.001),踝关节损伤未发现风险增加。对于膝关节损伤,计算了4.69(95%置信区间,1.33-16.52; p = .02)的综合赔率比率,表明高手携足道参与者的风险显着增加。结论:具有广义关节高兴的体育参与者在接触活动期间具有膝关节损伤的风险增加,但没有改变踝关节损伤的风险。

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