Physical activity during adolescence and the development of cam morphology: A cross-sectional cohort study of 210 individuals
British Journal of Sports Medicine Sep 02, 2017
Palmer A, et al. – This research strived to characterise the effect of physical activity on morphological hip development during adolescence. The findings disclosed a strong link between sporting activity during adolescence with the development of cam morphology secondary to epiphyseal hypertrophy and extension with a dose–response relationship. Males taking part in competitive sport exhibited greater risk of developing cam morphology and secondary hip pathology.
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