Thursday, April 25, 2019

Bone Structure Variation And Injury Risk

Does anatomical variation from person to person male some individuals more susceptible for particular kinds of injuries? Here is a study that says that glenoid bone structure can contribute to the risk of having anterior shoulder dislocation, abstract:

BACKGROUND:
Although increased retroversion of the glenoid has been shown to be an important factor in posterior instability of the shoulder, there are few studies reporting glenoid bone structure as a risk factor in anterior dislocation of the shoulder. This study aimed to compare glenoid version in patients with anterior dislocation of the shoulder and individuals in a control group with no shoulder problems before undergoing computed tomography and to assess a possible relationship between demographic characteristics and glenoid version angle.
METHODS:
The study group comprised 63 patients (12 women and 51 men; mean age, 35.71 years) with 1 or multiple unilateral anterior dislocations of the shoulder (dislocated group), whereas 63 individuals (11 women and 52 men; mean age, 35.38 years) with no history of shoulder complaints and no signs of instability constituted the control group. The glenoid version angle was measured on an axial cut of the computed tomography scan.
RESULTS:
The glenoid version angles on the dislocated side in the study group were significantly more anteverted than those of the dominant (P < .001) and nondominant (P = .023) shoulders of the control group. The version angles of dislocated shoulders significantly differed from those of nondislocated shoulders of both men (P = .041) and women (P = .049). There was no significant relationship between the glenoid version angle on the dislocated side and dislocation mechanism (P = .883), age group (P = .356), or number of dislocations (P = .971).
CONCLUSIONS:
Glenoid version is an important factor for the development of anterior dislocation of the shoulder.

You cannot change your inherent bone structure, but if you are aware of it – something that may be important particularly in athletes with a higher risk of certain injuries – you may take precautions to try and prevent those injuries for which you are particularly susceptible.

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