The present study was undertaken in sportsmen of those groups of sports activities where weight training exercises constitute a major part of the training. Two groups consisting of 25 weight-lifters and 25 track and field athletes were studied to find out the effect of sports activities and lifting weights on the spine. 84 % weight-lifters and 72 % track and field athletes suffered from varying abnormalities. Incidence of backache in 25 weight-lifters was 40 % and in 25 track and field athletes 48%. Radiological changes were more common in weight-lifters (84%) than in athletes (72%). Reduction in lumbar lordosis was found in three cases (12%) in both the groups. Obtuse angle deformity of vertebral margins was found in 11 cases (44%) amongst...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Background. Back pain is a common condition which has been described as a serious public health prob...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Three groups of top level female gymnasts of preelite, elite, national and Olympic caliber were stud...
A high prevalence of radiological abnormalities of the spine has been reported in some physically de...
The lifetime incidence and prevalence of low back pain among 32 retired wrestlers (ages 39 to 62 yea...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between continued sports activity and ...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the inci-dence and prevalence of injuries among elite w...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
This study was conducted to investigate the incidence of lumbar degeneration findings and low back p...
Aim of this study was to investigate about the effects of different sports on the spine in adult var...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training.Methods: ...
Background: Young athletes are at increasing r...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Background. Back pain is a common condition which has been described as a serious public health prob...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Three groups of top level female gymnasts of preelite, elite, national and Olympic caliber were stud...
A high prevalence of radiological abnormalities of the spine has been reported in some physically de...
The lifetime incidence and prevalence of low back pain among 32 retired wrestlers (ages 39 to 62 yea...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between continued sports activity and ...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the inci-dence and prevalence of injuries among elite w...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
This study was conducted to investigate the incidence of lumbar degeneration findings and low back p...
Aim of this study was to investigate about the effects of different sports on the spine in adult var...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training.Methods: ...
Background: Young athletes are at increasing r...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Background. Back pain is a common condition which has been described as a serious public health prob...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...