AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to determine how the shape of the calcaneal tuberosity (the back part of the heel bone) relates to the likelihood of developing retrocalcaneal bursitis in regular runners.
  • It involved 30 runners with a history of the condition and 30 without, using X-rays and ultrasounds to assess the calcaneus and bursa characteristics.
  • Results showed that a flat calcaneal tuberosity increases the risk of bursitis fourfold, especially in individuals with a significant calcaneus slope and thicker Achilles tendons.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study was to establish the relationship between the shape of the calcaneal tuberosity (flat, stepped, rounded, normal) and the probability that retrocalcaneal bursitis among people who train running regularly.

Methods: The study included a group of 30 runners who suffered from retrocalcaneal bursitis in the past, and 30 people who never had symptoms of this disease. The study was based on a diagnostic survey, as well as on clinical examination. The surface of the calcaneal tuberosity and the slope of the calcaneus were assessed using X-rays. The mobility of the bursa, its surface size, the thickness of the Achilles tendon and its attachment rate were established during an ultrasound examination.

Results: Flat surface of the calcaneal tuberosity increases fourfold the risk of suffering from retrocalcaneal bursitis (OR = 4.3). The people whose calcaneus slope is above 25° are at increased risk of suffering from such an inflammation compared with the people whose calcaneus bone is more horizontal (OR = 2.8). The analysis shows that the thickness of the Achilles tendon ( = 0.001), the surface size of the bursa ( = 0.009), as well as the flat surface of the calcaneal tuberosity ( = 0.008) are strongly associated with the occurrence of retrocalcaneal bursitis.

Conclusions: The flat shape of the calcaneal tuberosity increases the risk of bursitis. The risk of inflammation is higher when the Achilles tendon is thicker and the surface of the bursa is smaller than normal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999584PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18062860DOI Listing

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