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Measuring 3D growth plate shape: Methodology and application to cam morphology.

Rachel E Horenstein1, Quentin Meslier1, Julia A Spada2, Anne Halverstadt3, Cara L Lewis3, Mo Gimpel4, Richard Birchall4, Thamindu Wedatilake4, Scott Fernquest5, Antony Palmer5, Siôn Glyn-Jones5, Sandra J Shefelbine1,2.   

Abstract

Physeal changes corresponding to cam morphology are currently measured using two-dimensional (2D) methods. These methods are limited by definitions of the femoral neck axis and head center that are dependent on the radiographic plane of view. To address these limitations, we developed three-dimensional (3D) methods for analyzing continuous growth plate shape using magnetic resonance imaging scans. These new methods rely on a single definition of the femoral neck axis and head center that are both nondependent on the radiographic plane of view and allow for analysis of growth plate shape across the growth plate surface (performed using statistical parametric mapping). Using our 3D method, we analyzed the position of the growth plate in the femoral head (relative to a plane tangent to the femoral head) and the curvature of the growth plate (relative to a plane through the center of the growth plate) in 9-16-year-old males at risk for cam morphology and their recreationally active peers (n = 17/cohort). These two measurements provide an avenue to separately analyze the effects of these variables in the overall growth plate shape. We detected differences in growth plate shape with age in recreationally active adolescents but did not detect differences between at risk and recreationally adolescents.
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Keywords:  cam morphology; epiphyseal extension; physeal morphology; three-dimensional measures

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33368641      PMCID: PMC8222423          DOI: 10.1002/jor.24972

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Res        ISSN: 0736-0266            Impact factor:   3.494


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3.  Prevalence of cam-type deformity and hip pain in elite ice hockey players before and after the end of growth.

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4.  The relationship between the frequency of football practice during skeletal growth and the presence of a cam deformity in adult elite football players.

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8.  Prevalence of Cam-Type Morphology in Elite Ice Hockey Players.

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