2007
DOI: 10.17159/2078-516x/2007/v19i2a267
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Incidence of non-traumatic anterior knee pain among 11 - 17-years-olds

Abstract: muscle tightness, trauma, overweight, genetic predisposition, valgus or varus knee, external tibial torsion, increased QorigiNAl reSeArch ArTicle incidence of non-traumatic anterior knee pain among 11 -17-year-olds Abstract Objective. To investigate the incidence of anterior knee pain, as well as the effect of sport participation, age of onset and gender differences on the condition.Design. Questionnaires (N = 2 414), each containing 20 questions, were distributed to 10 -17-year-old learners at 8 primary and 5… Show more

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“…The general prevalence of studies that only investigated lower back pain ranged from 34.6% 38 in youth athletes to 53.9% 15 in elite fast bowlers. The general prevalence of knee pain in children was 75% 29 . The annual injury prevalence for head impacts over a five-year study period was 10.4% 40 (Table 8 and Figure 2).…”
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“…The general prevalence of studies that only investigated lower back pain ranged from 34.6% 38 in youth athletes to 53.9% 15 in elite fast bowlers. The general prevalence of knee pain in children was 75% 29 . The annual injury prevalence for head impacts over a five-year study period was 10.4% 40 (Table 8 and Figure 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twelve studies were from Australia, 2,3,15,16,30,35-38,40-42 six from the United Kingdom, 7,8,28,32-34 two from Bangladesh, 5,31 two from South Africa, 29,39 and one from New Zealand 43 . Ten studies included elite-level players, 2,8,15,16,28,35-37,39,40 11 studies included a mixture from community to elite-level players, 3,5,7,30-34,41-43 and two studies included junior/school-level cricket 29,38 . Twenty one studies included outdoor cricket players, 2,3,5,7,8,15,16,28,29,31-37,39-42,44 and two studies included both indoor and outdoor cricket players 30,43 .…”
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