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John A Schlechter - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    Background:Year-round competitive sports places the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Various conditions have been reported secondary to overuse. Stress injuries to t...

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2019
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    : Year-round competitive sports place the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Stress injuries to the distal femoral physis in adolescents are rare. This report highlights three male youth soccer players who presented with a lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest and a subsequent unilateral genu valgum deformity in their dominant "kicking leg" due to repetitive microtrauma, a phenomenon we refer to as youth kicker's knee. Mean age was 14.2 years, and all participated in year-round soccer and American football. Imaging demonstrated aberration of the distal lateral femoral physis. All patients were surgically treated. Our series illustrates a unique presentation of a chronic overuse Injury in hyper sporting adolescents resulting in an ipsilateral genu valgum deformity. Understanding adolescent growth and developmental characteristics is paramount to appropriate care, prevention, and treatment of physeal injuries that may occur from repetitive overuse and avoid surgery in these young athletes when possible.

Michael Dempewolf - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    Background:Year-round competitive sports places the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Various conditions have been reported secondary to overuse. Stress injuries to t...

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2019
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    : Year-round competitive sports place the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Stress injuries to the distal femoral physis in adolescents are rare. This report highlights three male youth soccer players who presented with a lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest and a subsequent unilateral genu valgum deformity in their dominant "kicking leg" due to repetitive microtrauma, a phenomenon we refer to as youth kicker's knee. Mean age was 14.2 years, and all participated in year-round soccer and American football. Imaging demonstrated aberration of the distal lateral femoral physis. All patients were surgically treated. Our series illustrates a unique presentation of a chronic overuse Injury in hyper sporting adolescents resulting in an ipsilateral genu valgum deformity. Understanding adolescent growth and developmental characteristics is paramount to appropriate care, prevention, and treatment of physeal injuries that may occur from repetitive overuse and avoid surgery in these young athletes when possible.

Jan Ekstrand - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • injuries in swedish elite football a prospective study on Injury definitions Risk for Injury and Injury pattern during 2001
    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2005
    Co-Authors: Markus Walden, Martin Hagglund, Jan Ekstrand
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study was to study the Risk for Injury and Injury pattern in Swedish male elite football and to compare two different Injury definitions. A prospective cohort study was conducte ...

  • Injury incidence and distribution in elite football a prospective study of the danish and the swedish top divisions
    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2005
    Co-Authors: Martin Hagglund, Markus Walden, Jan Ekstrand
    Abstract:

    The Danish and Swedish male top football divisions were studied prospectively from January to June 2001. Exposure to football and Injury incidence, severity and distribution were compared between the countries. Swedish players had greater exposure to training (171 vs. 123 h per season, P<0.001), whereas exposure to matches did not differ between the countries. There was a higher Risk for Injury during training in Denmark than in Sweden (11.8 vs. 6.0 per 1000 h, P<0.01), whereas for match play there was no difference (28.2 vs. 26.2 per 1000 h). The Risk for incurring a major Injury (absence from football more than 4 weeks) was greater in Denmark (1.8 vs. 0.7 per 1000 h, P = 0.002). The distribution of injuries according to type and location was similar in both countries. Of all injuries in Denmark and Sweden, overuse Injury accounted for 39% and 38% (NS), and re-Injury for 30% and 24% (P = 0.032), respectively. The greater training exposure and the long pre-season period in Sweden may explain some of the reported differences.

Kevin Kwan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    Background:Year-round competitive sports places the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Various conditions have been reported secondary to overuse. Stress injuries to t...

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2019
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    : Year-round competitive sports place the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Stress injuries to the distal femoral physis in adolescents are rare. This report highlights three male youth soccer players who presented with a lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest and a subsequent unilateral genu valgum deformity in their dominant "kicking leg" due to repetitive microtrauma, a phenomenon we refer to as youth kicker's knee. Mean age was 14.2 years, and all participated in year-round soccer and American football. Imaging demonstrated aberration of the distal lateral femoral physis. All patients were surgically treated. Our series illustrates a unique presentation of a chronic overuse Injury in hyper sporting adolescents resulting in an ipsilateral genu valgum deformity. Understanding adolescent growth and developmental characteristics is paramount to appropriate care, prevention, and treatment of physeal injuries that may occur from repetitive overuse and avoid surgery in these young athletes when possible.

Benjamin Sherman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    Background:Year-round competitive sports places the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Various conditions have been reported secondary to overuse. Stress injuries to t...

  • youth kicker s knee lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest secondary to chronic repetitive microtrauma
    Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2019
    Co-Authors: Michael Dempewolf, Kevin Kwan, Benjamin Sherman, John A Schlechter
    Abstract:

    : Year-round competitive sports place the youth athlete at Risk for Injury from chronic repetitive stress. Stress injuries to the distal femoral physis in adolescents are rare. This report highlights three male youth soccer players who presented with a lateral distal femoral hemiphyseal arrest and a subsequent unilateral genu valgum deformity in their dominant "kicking leg" due to repetitive microtrauma, a phenomenon we refer to as youth kicker's knee. Mean age was 14.2 years, and all participated in year-round soccer and American football. Imaging demonstrated aberration of the distal lateral femoral physis. All patients were surgically treated. Our series illustrates a unique presentation of a chronic overuse Injury in hyper sporting adolescents resulting in an ipsilateral genu valgum deformity. Understanding adolescent growth and developmental characteristics is paramount to appropriate care, prevention, and treatment of physeal injuries that may occur from repetitive overuse and avoid surgery in these young athletes when possible.