A Video App for Screening Osgood-Schlatter Disease Using Soccer Instep Kicking Motion Analysis
Tatsuo Fukuoka, Fumiya Ikubo, Kentaro Ono, Naoya Iwamoto, Yukinori Misaki, Yuto Kashihara, Hitoshi Yamada, Konosuke Yamaguchi, Tomohiko Hirose, Masakazu Ishikawa

TL;DR
A new video app was developed to screen for Osgood-Schlatter disease in soccer players by analyzing their kicking motion, showing a key difference in knee flexion angles.
Contribution
This study introduces a tablet-based 2D motion analysis app for screening Osgood-Schlatter disease in adolescent soccer players.
Findings
The knee flexion angle during instep kicking was significantly larger in the Osgood-Schlatter disease group.
Lower limb tightness was not correlated with the occurrence of Osgood-Schlatter disease.
2D motion analysis using a tablet device can detect pathological factors of Osgood-Schlatter disease.
Abstract
Background: Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is a type of osteochondrosis and traction apophysitis that results from repeated contractions of the quadriceps femoris muscle on the tibial tuberosity. Its prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment are crucial because it causes chronic knee pain and surgical approaches are required if left untreated. Three-dimensional motion analysis is a useful approach for elucidating the pathological factors of OSD; however, it requires advanced cameras, sophisticated facilities, and expensive software. Conversely, the advent of technology has provided affordable video recording devices, and smartphone/tablet-based applications have enabled two-dimensional (2D) motion analysis. This emerging tool and artificial intelligence technology were used to analyze the pivot leg from videos recorded on a tablet device during the instep kicks of adolescent soccer…
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