Anterior impact in professional footballer’s ankles: radiographic evaluation

Authors

  • Otaviano de Oliveira Júnior
  • Fabrício Melo Bertolini
  • Alípio Aguiar Paiva
  • Clebs Matheus Moura Braga
  • Leonardo Wagner Nébias de Andrade
  • Rodrigo Campos Pace Lasmar

Keywords:

Ankle/radiography; Athletic injuries; Sports medicine; Soccer; Osteophyte

Abstract

Objective: To identify and quantify the main radiographic changes in soccer player’s ankles and demonstrate that these lesions can occur without symptoms, especially the anterior impact. Methods: We used a transversal cohort study, with the recruitment of participants occurring from May 2007 to August 2008. Results: Thirty-five athletes with mean age of 22,9 years old (standard deviation=5.4) and 13.1 years (standard deviation=4.9) of sports practice were evaluated. The most common radiographic finding was tibial osteophytes at the anterior portion of ankle joint (60%). Conclusion: Radiographic changes can occur in professional soccer player’s ankles even without symptoms, and the tibial osteophytes at the anterior portion of the ankle joint is the main alteration.

Published

2012-12-31

Issue

Section

Original Articles

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