Morphological signs of connective tissue dysplasia as predictors of frequent post-exercise musculoskeletal disorders.
V N NikolenkoM V OganesyanA D VovkogonYu CaoA A ChurganovaM A ZolotarevaE E AchkasovM V SankovaN A RizaevaMikhail Yegorovich SinelnikovPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
The presence of these diagnostically significant morphological signs of CTD in humans is a pathognomonic predictor of a high predisposition to frequent injuries. Their early detection helps promote proper appointment of adequate physical activity regimen and develop treatment for the underlying cause.