Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players

Abstract Objective To compare the accuracy of ultrasound (US) with that of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the detection of aponeurosis lesions of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles, to study the characteristics of the athletes and imaging findings associated with pubalgia, and to de...

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Main Authors: Karina Todeschini, Paulo Daruge, Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues, André Pedrinelli, Antonio Marcos Busetto
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
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spelling doaj-a595d6387bb64b5aa5426d7737d03a232020-11-25T01:36:54ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e TraumatologiaRevista Brasileira de Ortopedia1982-437854211812710.1016/j.rbo.2017.12.012S0102-36162019000200118Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer PlayersKarina TodeschiniPaulo DarugeMarcelo Bordalo-RodriguesAndré PedrinelliAntonio Marcos BusettoAbstract Objective To compare the accuracy of ultrasound (US) with that of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the detection of aponeurosis lesions of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles, to study the characteristics of the athletes and imaging findings associated with pubalgia, and to demonstrate the importance of each method in evaluating this condition. Materials and methods The present study was conducted from 2011 to 2016 with 39 professional soccer players: 15 with pubalgia and 24 without pubalgia. Age, field position, bodymass index (BMI), weekly training load, career length, and history of thigh/knee injury and lower back pain were recorded. The following tests were performed: radiographs (anteroposterior view of the pelvis in standing and flamingo positions) to evaluate hip impingement, sacroiliac joint, and pubic symphysis instability; US to analyze the common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles and inguinal hernias; and MRI for pubic bone degenerative alterations and edema, and lesions in the adductor and rectus abdominis muscles and their aponeurosis. Results There was an association between pubalgia, high BMI (p = 0.032) andmuscle alterations (p < 0.001). Two patients with pubalgia had inguinal hernias and one patient with pubalgia and two controls had sports hernias. Pubic degenerative changes were frequent in both groups. Aponeurosis lesions weremore frequent in patients with pain. The US detection had 44.4% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Conclusion The evaluation of athletic pubalgia should be performed with radiography, US, and MRI. High BMI, muscle injuries, geodes, and osteophytes are findings associated with pubalgia; US has low sensitivity to detect injuries of the common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162019000200118&lng=en&tlng=enmagnetic resonance imaging/methodspubic symphysis/ diagnostic imagingpubic symphysis/ injuriesgroinradiographyathletic injuries/ pathologyultrasonography
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author Karina Todeschini
Paulo Daruge
Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues
André Pedrinelli
Antonio Marcos Busetto
spellingShingle Karina Todeschini
Paulo Daruge
Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues
André Pedrinelli
Antonio Marcos Busetto
Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
magnetic resonance imaging/methods
pubic symphysis/ diagnostic imaging
pubic symphysis/ injuries
groin
radiography
athletic injuries/ pathology
ultrasonography
author_facet Karina Todeschini
Paulo Daruge
Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues
André Pedrinelli
Antonio Marcos Busetto
author_sort Karina Todeschini
title Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
title_short Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
title_full Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
title_fullStr Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
title_full_unstemmed Imaging Assessment of the Pubis in Soccer Players
title_sort imaging assessment of the pubis in soccer players
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia
series Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
issn 1982-4378
description Abstract Objective To compare the accuracy of ultrasound (US) with that of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the detection of aponeurosis lesions of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles, to study the characteristics of the athletes and imaging findings associated with pubalgia, and to demonstrate the importance of each method in evaluating this condition. Materials and methods The present study was conducted from 2011 to 2016 with 39 professional soccer players: 15 with pubalgia and 24 without pubalgia. Age, field position, bodymass index (BMI), weekly training load, career length, and history of thigh/knee injury and lower back pain were recorded. The following tests were performed: radiographs (anteroposterior view of the pelvis in standing and flamingo positions) to evaluate hip impingement, sacroiliac joint, and pubic symphysis instability; US to analyze the common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles and inguinal hernias; and MRI for pubic bone degenerative alterations and edema, and lesions in the adductor and rectus abdominis muscles and their aponeurosis. Results There was an association between pubalgia, high BMI (p = 0.032) andmuscle alterations (p < 0.001). Two patients with pubalgia had inguinal hernias and one patient with pubalgia and two controls had sports hernias. Pubic degenerative changes were frequent in both groups. Aponeurosis lesions weremore frequent in patients with pain. The US detection had 44.4% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Conclusion The evaluation of athletic pubalgia should be performed with radiography, US, and MRI. High BMI, muscle injuries, geodes, and osteophytes are findings associated with pubalgia; US has low sensitivity to detect injuries of the common aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis/adductor longus muscles.
topic magnetic resonance imaging/methods
pubic symphysis/ diagnostic imaging
pubic symphysis/ injuries
groin
radiography
athletic injuries/ pathology
ultrasonography
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