Determination of the prevalence of knee and hip clinical osteoarthritis in the active professional male footballer and its association with pain, function, injury and surgery

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Pillay, Lervasen
Janse van Rensburg, Dina Christina
Ramkilawon, Gopika Devi
Maas, Mario
Orhant, Emmanuel
Rantanen, Jussi
Salo, Jari
Kerkhoffs, Gino M.
Gouttebarge, Vincent

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OBJECTIVE : To comment on and explore (1) the prevalence of clinical knee and hip os- teoarthritis (OA); (2) the association between pain or function and clinical knee or hip OA; (3) the association between injury or surgery and clinical knee or hip OA. METHODS : Participants were recruited from FIFPRO members. A total of 101 footballers consented to answer (1) a developed questionnaire, (2) patient-reported outcome measures, and (3) be evaluated by their team physician for clinical knee or hip OA. RESULTS : Of the 53% evaluated for clinical knee and hip OA, a prevalence of 9.43% and 7.55% of knee and hip OA, respectively, was found. There was a significant and strong association between knee (p = 0.033; Cramers v Value = 0.523) and hip pain (p = 0.005; Cramers v Value = 0.602) and clinical OA. A significant association existed between Hip dysfunction and Osteoarthritis Outcome short form Scores and clinical OA of the hip (p = 0.036). The odds of clinical knee OA were 1.5 and 4.5 times more after one or more injuries or surgeries, respectively. There was no association between playing position and clinical OA. CONCLUSION : There is a low prevalence of a clinical knee or hip OA in the active professional male footballer. Pain may be a valid symptom to predict or monitor knee or hip OA. Validated assessment tools should be utilised to identify a negative effect on function. The odds of developing clinical OA in the knee with the number of injuries or surgeries. The hip presents with earlier clinical signs of OA compared to the knee.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : All statistical analysis data are available as supplementary material. Raw data can be requested from the corresponding author, at reasonable request.
SUPPLEMENTARY FILE A: Designed questionnaire.
SUPPLEMENTARY FILE B: KOOS-PS.
SUPPLEMENTARY FILE C: HOOS-PS.
SUPPLEMENTARY FILE D: PROMIS-GH.
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS 24032023.
T22066-Statistical-Analysis-Total Final.

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SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Pain osteoarthritis, Function osteoarthritis, Hip osteoarthritis, Knee osteoarthritis, Active football player, Football

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Pillay, L.; Janse van Rensburg, D.C.; Ramkilawon, G.; Maas, M.; Orhant, E.; Rantanen, J.; Salo, J.; Kerkhoffs, G.; Gouttebarge, V. Determination of the Prevalence of Knee and Hip Clinical Osteoarthritis in the Active Professional Male Footballer and Its Association with Pain, Function, Injury and Surgery. Sports 2023, 11, 136. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports11070136.