1.Effect of intensive training on ventilatory functions in soccer players.
Hyo Jong BAEK ; Kyung Ho KIM ; Byung Ki LEE ; Choong Ki LEE ; Dong Wook CHOI ; Hi Myung PARK ; Yu Moon KIM ; Jong Suk KIM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1991;38(4):379-383
No abstract available.
Soccer*
2.Symptomatic Os Intermetatarseum in a Soccer Player: A Cases Report.
Kyung Tai LEE ; Ki Won YOUNG ; Sang Won BAE ; Yu Sun BANG ; Do Hyun KIM
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2003;38(6):653-655
The accessory bones of the foot, such as the os tibiale externum, os trigonum and os peroneum are common, but the os intermetatar-seum is less known. We operated on a soccer player who had symptomatic os intermetatarseum of both feet, and who achieved a good result through excision of the accessary bone. We report upon this case and review the literature.
Foot
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Soccer*
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Talus
3.Effects of Intensive Training on Cardiorespiratory Response to Maximal Exercise Loading in Soccer Players.
Jun Hwa SONG ; Young Ho SUNG ; Jae Ho HAN ; Chang Pil CHOI ; Eon Jo WOO ; Jae Yong PARK ; Tae Hoon JUNG ; Wee Hyun PARK ; Hi Myung PARK ; Eun Hwi PARK ; Yoo Moon KIM ; Jong Suk KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1992;22(6):1001-1008
BACKGROUND: In order to investigate the effects of intensive training on cardiorespiratory response to maximal exercise in soccer players, graded excercise stress tests were carried out before and after the training, and the results were compared. METHODS: Fourteen male soccer players of a university team with the mean age and career of 19.9 and 7.8 years, respectively, underwent intensive training for approximately 20 weeks, 6 days a week and 4 hours a day, which included running of 2 km daily during the last 8-9 weeks. The symptom-limited maximal exercise test was done by Bruce protocol. RESULTS: After the training. HR max showed no significant changes but Vo2 max, O2 pulse and AT were increased approximately 13%, 12% and 10%, respectively. At maximal exercise, the V(E)/M2 was also increased 18%, but VE/MVV was significantly decreased owing to a marked increase in MVV. However, the rest of various ventilatory parameters showed no significant changes. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that the intensive training of about 20 weeks duration can further improve the level of cardiorespiratory fitness in the soccer players who have been regularly trained and are already highly fit.
Exercise Test
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Humans
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Male
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Running
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Soccer*
4.The Relationship between Stud Morphology and 5th Metatarsal Proximal Stress Fractures on Soccer Players.
Jun Young LEE ; Gwang Chul LEE ; Young Kwan LEE ; Yi Kyu PARK ; Sang Soo PARK ; Jun Seob SONG
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2012;30(1):41-46
This research sets out to define the relationship between stud morphology of soccer shoes and 5th metatarsal proximal stress fractures on soccer players by comparison and analysis. After the pre-survey of 132 soccer players in Gwangju, 107 players who seem to have a 5th metatarsal fracture were selected. We investigated the shape of the studs and asked whether they had ever had a 5th metatarsal proximal stress fracture. We also asked them some questions on factors, which cause stress fracture, such as what position they play, how long they have been playing soccer as athletes and average playing time. And we analyzed correlation between these several factors and whether they had ever had stress fracture using chi-square (x2) test and Logistic regression analysis. We concluded that soccer players who wore bar type studs shoes had a much greater possibility of stress fracture than soccer players who wore the round type. Also we learned that soccer players who play mid-fielder have a much greater possibility of stress fracture than soccer players who play other positions. And the result of logistic regression analysis of relevance between soccer shoes stud morphology and stress fracture shows a statistically significant odd ratio, 6.840. It has been suggested that the morphology of the soccer shoes stud has relevance to the occurrence of stress fracture. Therefore, according to the result of this study, soccer shoes with the round shape are more helpful in preventing 5th metatarsal proximal stress fracture than soccer shoes with the bar shape.
Athletes
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Fractures, Stress
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Humans
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Logistic Models
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Metatarsal Bones
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Shoes
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Soccer
5.Stress Fracture in Medial Malleolus in Ankle (A Case Report).
Kyung Tai LEE ; Ki Won YOUNG ; Shin Yi PARK ; Young Koo LEE ; Sang Eun NA
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2008;12(2):224-226
Although stress fracture of lower extremity is a relatively common, stress fracture of medial malleolus is rare. So we report one case. He is a 17 year old soccer player and successfully treated with surgical treatment (open reduction and internal fixation with one screw.
Animals
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Ankle
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Fractures, Stress
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Lower Extremity
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Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
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Soccer
6.Analysis of Landing Error Scoring System during Drop Vertical Jump on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk Factors in Female Ballet Dancers and Female Soccer Players.
Ji Hoon CHO ; Keun Ok AN ; Eun Ok CHO ; Bee Oh LIM
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2015;33(2):88-95
The incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries among female ballet dancers is much lower than among female soccer players, there is currently little research examining the landing error scoring system (LESS) of female ballet dancers and female soccer players. The purpose of this study was to investigate the LESS during drop vertical jump on ACL injury risk factors in female ballet dancers and female soccer players. Thirteen professional female ballet dancers and elite female soccer players participated in the study. Independent sample t-test was used to compare the LESS score between the groups with Bonferroni collection. The elite female soccer player group showed significantly higher stance width-wide, foot position-toe out, symmetric initial foot contact, overall impression and total LESS score than those of the professional ballet dancers.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament*
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Female*
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Foot
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Humans
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Incidence
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Risk Factors*
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Soccer*
7.Stress Fracture on the 4th Metatarsal Bone after Treatment of Stress Fracture on the 5th Metatarsal Bone: A Case Report.
Kyung Tai LEE ; Ki Won YONG ; Jae Young KIM ; Hui Dong LEE
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2004;17(3):261-264
A stress fracture that occurs in the player such as soccer player etc is localized most often in 5th metatarsal bone and has been reported frequently about it. But rarely stress fracture on other metatarsal bone has been reported. So we report a stress fracture on 4th metatarsal bone, that occurred after stress fracture on 5th metatarsal base which had been treated by bone graft and fixation with intramedullary compression screw, was successfully treated with non-weight bearing and custom molded shoes.
Fractures, Stress*
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Fungi
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Metatarsal Bones*
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Shoes
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Soccer
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Transplants
8.Apophyseal Avulsion Fracture of Ischial Tuberosity during Soccer: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Jun Ki MOON ; Young Ho KIM ; Ki Chul PARK ; Jung Hwan CHOI ; Jae Hyuk YANG
The Korean Journal of Sports Medicine 2017;35(3):202-205
The incidence of avulsion fracture of ischial tuberosity is reported to present in 1.4%–4% of hamstring injuries. The injury mechanism is known to be caused by a sudden forceful hip flexion in the extended knee with eccentric load to the hamstrings. Although the majority of hamstring injuries are strains of the muscle, avulsion fracture of ischial tuberosity occurs rarely. In this report, a 13-year-old boy with avulsion fracture of ischial tuberosity is presented. Successful clinical outcome was achieved with careful conservative management. Previous literatures including operative indications are reviewed.
Adolescent
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Hip
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ischium
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Knee
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Male
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Soccer*
9.Comparisons of Electrocardiograms and Echocardiograms in Soccer Players before and after Intensive Training.
Eon Jo WOO ; Seung Wan KANG ; Sin Woo KIM ; Shung Chull CHAE ; Jae Eun JUN ; Wee Hyun PARK ; Hi Myung PARK ; Yu Moon KIM ; Jong Suk KIM
Korean Circulation Journal 1992;22(2):248-253
BACKGROUND: In athlete's heart, functional and structural alteration are main features. We studied electrocardiograms(ECG's) and echocardiograms(UCG's) in soccer players before and after intensive training. METHODS: Fifteen soccer players with the mean age and career of 19.3 and 8.5 years,respectively,underwent intensive training for 5-5.5 months, which included running of 2 km daily during the last 2-2.5 months. Comparisons of ECG's and UCG's recorded before and after the training were made. RESULTS: The major abnormal finding in pre-training ECG's was high voltage being seen in 40% of the cases, and in UCG's left ventricular(LV) dilatation and/or hypertrophy or asymmetrical septal hypertrophy(ASH) were noted in approximately 80% of the cases. The incidences of these finding after the intensive training were essentially unchanged, and the mean of pre-and post-training fractional shortening(FS) and LV and left atrial dimensions were similar. The high voltage in ECG's showed no close correlation with LV dilatation or hypertrophy on UCG's. After the training, however, the mean values of the thickness of LV posterior wall and ventricular septum along with LV mass were significantly increased, and the right ventricular dimension was significantly decreased. CONCLUSIONS: The most frequent finding in ECG's and UCG's in soccer players, before and after intensive training,were high voltage, LV dilatation and /or hyperophy with or without ASH. The intensive training of 5-5.5 months duration caused no change in F8,but caused significant increase in the thickness of LV posterior wall and ventricular septum, and LV mass.
Dilatation
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Electrocardiography*
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Heart
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Hypertrophy
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Incidence
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Running
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Soccer*
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Ventricular Septum
10.Trigger Toe in Soccer Player: A Case Report.
Kyung Tai LEE ; Ki Won YOUNG ; J Young KIM ; Seung Keun HWANG
Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society 2004;8(1):114-115
A 18-year-old male soccer player had painful triggering and occasional locking of the great toe caused by entrapment of the flexor hallucis longus tendon within the flexor sheath posterior to the right medial malleolus. After other treatment modalities failed, the condition was relieved by a surgical procedure that removed the nodule on the flexor hallucis longus tendon and the ganglion under flexor retinaculum. Tendon rupture was not found, although there was tendinitis.
Adolescent
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Ganglion Cysts
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Humans
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Male
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Rupture
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Soccer*
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Tendinopathy
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Tendons
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Toes*