Background: Cam impingement is a well-recognized cause of hip pain and might cause osteoarthritis of the hip. Clinically, cam impingement is mostly observed in young, active male patients, but only a few studies have focused on the manifestation of cam-type deformities during skeletal development. Purpose: To determine the age of onset and prevalence of cam-type deformities in young male soccer players versus controls. Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: In this study, 89 elite preprofessional soccer players and 92 controls aged 12 to 19 years were included. In the soccer players, range of motion and impingement tests were performed. Both an anteroposterior (AP) pelvic radiograph and a frog-leg lateral radiog...
Objective To determine the prevalence of cam-type deformities on hip magnetic resonance imaging (...
Background: Radiographic features of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) are prevalent in kicking ath...
Context: Risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in young female athletes increases with a...
textabstractBackground: Cam impingement is a well-recognized cause of hip pain and might cause osteo...
Background: A cam deformity is a major risk factor for hip osteoarthritis, and its formation is thou...
Background: The prevalence of a cam-type deformity in athletes and its association with vigorous spo...
Introduction Cam morphology is a strong risk factor for the development of hip pain and osteoarthrit...
Background: Participation in high-impact athletic activities has recently been associated with a hig...
Cam morphology describes an asphericity of the femoral head that develops during adolescence, is hig...
In recent decades the sports opportunities available to young athletes has risen significantly. The ...
Background/aim Cam deformity (CD) is likely a bony adaptation in response to high-impact sports prac...
Background: Clinical testing to determine the presence of a cam morphology is becoming more common h...
ObjectiveFootball players are at risk of developing hip osteoarthritis (OA). Cam morphology (present...
Objective Cam hip shape morphology is a recognised cause of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and ...
Cam impingement in a collegiate male soccer player with the bilateral arthroscopic labral repair. To...
Objective To determine the prevalence of cam-type deformities on hip magnetic resonance imaging (...
Background: Radiographic features of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) are prevalent in kicking ath...
Context: Risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in young female athletes increases with a...
textabstractBackground: Cam impingement is a well-recognized cause of hip pain and might cause osteo...
Background: A cam deformity is a major risk factor for hip osteoarthritis, and its formation is thou...
Background: The prevalence of a cam-type deformity in athletes and its association with vigorous spo...
Introduction Cam morphology is a strong risk factor for the development of hip pain and osteoarthrit...
Background: Participation in high-impact athletic activities has recently been associated with a hig...
Cam morphology describes an asphericity of the femoral head that develops during adolescence, is hig...
In recent decades the sports opportunities available to young athletes has risen significantly. The ...
Background/aim Cam deformity (CD) is likely a bony adaptation in response to high-impact sports prac...
Background: Clinical testing to determine the presence of a cam morphology is becoming more common h...
ObjectiveFootball players are at risk of developing hip osteoarthritis (OA). Cam morphology (present...
Objective Cam hip shape morphology is a recognised cause of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and ...
Cam impingement in a collegiate male soccer player with the bilateral arthroscopic labral repair. To...
Objective To determine the prevalence of cam-type deformities on hip magnetic resonance imaging (...
Background: Radiographic features of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) are prevalent in kicking ath...
Context: Risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in young female athletes increases with a...