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Pediatrics | 2009

Flat-Footedness Is Not a Disadvantage for Athletic Performance in Children Aged 11 to 15 Years

Anton Tudor; Lana Ruzic; Branko Šestan; Luka Širola; Tomislav Prpić

OBJECTIVE. Because the controversy about the relation of foot morphology and foot function is still present, we find it surprising that there are no studies published dealing with motor skills and athletic performance in flat-footed school children. Our aim in this study was to determine if there is an association between the degree of foot flatness and several motor skills that are necessary for sport performance. METHODS. The feet of 218 children aged 11 to 15 years were scanned, and the arch index was determined. The value of the arch index was corrected for the influence of age, and then the entire sample was categorized into 4 groups according to the flatness of their feet. The children were tested for eccentric-concentric contraction and hopping on a Kistler force platform, speed-coordination polygon (Newtest system), balance (3 tests), toe flexion (textile crunching), tiptoe standing angle, and repetitive leg movements. Altogether, 17 measures of athletic performance were measured. RESULTS. No significant correlations between the arch height and 17 motor skills were found. Categorizing the sample into 4 groups did not reveal any differences between the groups in athletic performance. Also, several multivariate analysis of variance sets of multiple independent variables referring to a particular motor ability were not found to be significant. The differences were not found even after comparing only the 2 extreme groups, meaning children with very low and children with very high arches. CONCLUSIONS. No disadvantages in sport performance originating from flat-footedness were confirmed. Children with flat and children with “normal” feet were equally successful at accomplishing all motor tests; thus, we suggest that there is no need for treatment of flexible flat feet with the sole purpose of improving athletic performance, as traditionally advised by many.


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2011

Postoperative blood loss management in total knee arthroplasty: a comparison of four different methods

Tomislav Madarevic; Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Veljko Šantić; Gordan Gulan; Tomislav Prpić; Lana Ruzic

PurposeAs the blood loss after the total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is not only a potentially serious medical problem but also an economical concern, the purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of different combinations of knee positioning and the applied wound dressings on blood saving after TKA.MethodsA randomized controlled trial including 147 TKA-operated patients was conducted. The subjects were assigned to one of the four groups; Group 1—controls, Group 2—flexion, Group 3—flexion and compression, Group 4—compression. The main outcome measures of the study were the blood loss volumes during the procedure and in the intensive care rooms and the decreases in haemoglobin, haemotocrit and red blood cells on the first and the second postoperative day.ResultsThe MANOVA results showed no differences between the groups in any of the observed parameters. The post-hoc comparisons of the each group to the control group also revealed no influence of any of the proposed blood saving techniques on the actual blood loss.ConclusionNo significant differences among the four proposed blood saving methods were determined.


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

The Influence of Test Repetition on Bipodal Visually Controlled Static and Dynamic Balance

Tomislav Prpić; Anton Tudor; Lana Ružić; Branko Šestan; Martina Čanaki; Gordan Gulan; Marija Prpić; Tomislav Mađarević; Dalen Legović; Ivan Rakovac


Collegium Antropologicum | 2009

Microfracture Technique in Combination with Intraarticular Hyaluronic Acid Injection in Articular Cartilage Defect Regeneration in Rabbit Model

Dalen Legović; Sanja Zoričić; Gordan Gulan; Anton Tudor; Tomislav Prpić; Veljko Šantić; Dragica Bobinac; Branko Šestan; Radovan Mihelic; Hari Jurdana


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

The Rational Strategies for Detecting Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip at the Age of 4-6 Months Old Infants: A Prospective Study

Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Ivan Rakovac; Tea Schnurrer Luke-Vrbanic; Tomislav Prpić; Dušan Rubinić; Tomislav Dapic


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2003

VRIJEDNOST PREVENCIJE PRIROĐENOG IIŠČAŠENJA KUKA OD HIPOKRATA DO DANAS

Anton Tudor; Dušan Rubinić; Dalen Legović; Tomislav Prpić


Gait & Posture | 2014

Physiological load and posture control thresholds.

Lana Ruzic; Tomislav Prpić; Tomislav Madarevic; Ivan Radman; Anton Tudor; Ivan Rakovac; Branko Šestan


International Orthopaedics | 2011

New "L value" parameter simplifies and enhances hip ultrasound interpretation in the detection of developmental dysplasia of the hip.

Ivan Rakovac; Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Tomislav Prpić; Gordan Gulan; Tomislav Madarevic; Veljko Šantić; Lana Ruzic


West Indian Medical Journal | 2010

Solitary metastasis of the patella in the differential diagnosis of anterior knee pain.

Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Nives Jonjić; Damir Miletić; Ita Hadzisejdic; Tomislav Prpić; Ivan Rakovac


Collegium Antropologicum | 2007

Synovial chondromatosis of the pisotriquetral joint with secondary osteoarthritis: case report.

Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Damir Miletić; Nives Jonjić; Ivan Rakovac; Tomislav Prpić; Sandor Roth

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