Heliyon (Oct 2024)

Physical characteristics inducing Sever's disease in junior gymnasts

  • Kazuaki Kinoshita,
  • Yuichi Hoshino,
  • Naoko Yokota,
  • Masayuki Fukuda,
  • Mika Hirata,
  • Yuichiro Nishizawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 19
p. e38717

Abstract

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Objective: This prospective cohort study aimed to determine characteristics contributing to the development of Sever's disease in junior gymnasts. Methods: This study included 74 limbs from 37 junior gymnasts. The Baseline demographic data, flexibility measurements, foot alignments, trunk function tests, and functional balancing tests were used for evaluation. The incidence of Sever's disease among this cohort was assessed for six months after the first evaluations. We categorized those diagnosed by medical specialists as having Sever's disease into a Sever's disease group, while those with no foot pain or other diagnosed pathologies were in a no-symptom group. Results: The Junior gymnasts with Sever's disease had a lower arch height ratio and lower anterior star excursion balance test values. Conclusions: Sever's disease in junior gymnasts may be potentially prevented through using a medial longitudinal arch support and/or undertaking dynamic postural balance training.

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