Heliyon (Jun 2023)

Age related changes in the Q angle of non-professional football players

  • Elena Escamilla-Martínez,
  • Fátima Sánchez Martín,
  • Javier Ramos-Ortega,
  • Paula González-García,
  • María-Dolores Cortés-Vega,
  • Lourdes Mª Fernández-Seguín

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e16781

Abstract

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Background: Football practice involves a great muscular demand, leading to the development of the lower limbs that, on occasions, can cause deviations from the normal anthropometric values. The quadriceps angle (Q angle) is a value often taken as a reference for the alignment of the lower limbs. Objective: To observe the changes of the Q angle in young football players, because of muscular effort, analyzing the differences between four groups of different ages and to determine whether the playing position might influence these variations. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out with 104 male subjects divided into four groups according to age: under 8 years-old, 8-17 years-old, 17-21 years-old and over 21 years-old. A photograph was taken in standing position and the Q angle was plotted with KINOVEA® software. As for the reliability of the measurements, intraclass intra and interobserver coefficient were 0.958 and 0.860 respectively. The study was conducted in mid-season. Results: Q angle value is greater in those under 8 years of age and decreases gradually and significantly (p 0.005), except for goalkeepers, who suffered a difference in the evolution of the angle within their age category (p 0.8) except forward (value < 0.5). Conclusion: This study determines that the Q angle in football players decreases with growth, reaching values below 15° at the end of development. Playing positions only influence players over the age of 21, and the Q-angle of goalkeepers is greater than that of other players.

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