Zusammenfassung
Während Beschwerden und Verletzungen an Knie- und Sprunggelenk im Fußball sehr präsent sind, wird dem Hüftgelenk bisher eine nur sehr geringe Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Beschwerden in diesem Bereich werden häufig auf pathologische Veränderungen in der Leistenregion zurückgeführt. Intraartikuläre Differenzialdiagnosen werden hingegen häufig nicht in Betracht gezogen. Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über mögliche Hüftgelenkspathologie bei Fußballspielern sowie deren Diagnostik und Therapie.
Abstract
Although complaints and injuries in the knee and ankle joints are very prevalent in football, the hip has so far been given very little attention. Complaints in this area are often attributed to pathological changes in the inguinal region. However, intraarticular differential diagnoses are often not taken into consideration. This article gives an overview of possible hip pathology in footballers, as well as its diagnosis and treatment.
Abbreviations
- AGA:
-
Gesellschaft für Arthroskopie und Gelenkchirurgie
- CE-Winkel :
-
Centrum-Ecken-Winkel
- FAI :
-
Femoroazetabuläres Impingement
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Landgraeber, S., Dienst, M. Die Fußballerhüfte. Orthopäde 48, 1013–1018 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-019-03844-0
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