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Comparison of pQCT parameters between ulna and radius in retired elite gymnasts : the skeletal benefits associated with long-term gymnastics are bone- and site-specific

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posted on 2024-06-13, 16:46 authored by G Ducher, B Hill, T Angeli, S Bass, P Eser
Objectives: To compare the skeletal benefits associated with gymnastics between ulna and radius.
Methods: 19 retired artistic gymnasts, aged 18-36 years, were compared to 24 sedentary women. Bone mineral content (BMC), total and cortical bone area (ToA, CoA), trabecular and cortical volumetric density (TrD, CoD) and cortical thickness (CoTh) were measured by pQCT at the 4% and 66% forearm.
Results: At the 4% site, BMC and ToA were more than twice greater at the radius than ulna whereas at the 66% site, BMC, ToA, CoA, CoTh and SSIpol were 20 to 51% greater at the ulna than radius in both groups (p<0.0001). At the 4% site, the skeletal benefits in BMC of the retired gymnasts over the non-gymnasts were 1.9 times greater at the radius than ulna (p<0.001), with enlarged bone size at the distal radius only. In contrast, the skeletal benefits at the 66% site were twice greater at the ulna than radius for BMC and CoA (p<0.01).
Conclusion: Whereas the skeletal benefits associated with long-term gymnastics were greater at the radius than ulna in the distal forearm, the reverse was found in the proximal forearm, suggesting both bones should be analysed when investigating forearm strength.

History

Journal

The journal of musculoskeletal and neuronal interactions

Volume

9

Pagination

247-255

Location

Nafplion, Greece

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1108-7161

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, The International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions

Issue

4

Publisher

The International Society of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions