Are there long-term sequelae from soccer?
- PMID: 9922905
- DOI: 10.1016/s0278-5919(05)70122-8
Are there long-term sequelae from soccer?
Abstract
A long-term soccer career seems to increase the risk for early development of osteoarthritis in the lower extremity. Soccer constitutes a risk for osteoarthritis in two different ways. First, by the increased risk for knee injuries in soccer, such as meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament injuries; and second, by the high loading on hip and knee joints that occurs in soccer. The risk for these undesirable effects of soccer are higher in top-level players.
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