Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been linked to specific anatomical changes to the lumber spine (spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis). Practical guidelines for strength and conditioning professionals should recognize the biomechanical stresses associated with athletic participation in this population. Program modifications can be made in athletes with spondylolitic disorders. Conditioning routines should emphasize spinal stabilization and sport-specific flexibility. This article makes recommendations for athletes with spondylolitic disorders that should allow participation in lumbar conditioning while protecting the back from undue stress
Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder reported in the community, ...
Although the prevalence of low back pain in the general population is 80-90%, it is reported as 1-30...
Objective The study aims to critically review the outcomes associated with the surgical repair or...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Introduction: Low back pain is very common in the adult population and accounts for more time lost f...
summary: This manuscript presents an overview of spinal stabilization for the lumbar spine. Emphasis...
LOW BACK PAIN (LBP) IS A COMMON CONDITION FOR WHICH INDIVIDUALS SEEK CARE. THE ASSOCIATED PHYSICAL L...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition for which individuals seek care. The associated physical l...
The issue of spine stabilization has received considerable attention in recent years; although there...
Reportedly, nine to fifteen percent of sports injuries affect the spinal column.1-3 The majority of ...
Objective: To describe the conservative management of a young athlete with extension-based (EB) low ...
The purpose of this research is to describe the most common ways of prevention and rehabilitation fo...
A different and more in-depth approach is needed when treating an athlete suffering from low back pa...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common complaint that significantly impacts training, competition and sport...
Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder reported in the community, ...
Although the prevalence of low back pain in the general population is 80-90%, it is reported as 1-30...
Objective The study aims to critically review the outcomes associated with the surgical repair or...
Low back pain is a common condition in athletic populations. Participation in athletics has been lin...
Introduction: Low back pain is very common in the adult population and accounts for more time lost f...
summary: This manuscript presents an overview of spinal stabilization for the lumbar spine. Emphasis...
LOW BACK PAIN (LBP) IS A COMMON CONDITION FOR WHICH INDIVIDUALS SEEK CARE. THE ASSOCIATED PHYSICAL L...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition for which individuals seek care. The associated physical l...
The issue of spine stabilization has received considerable attention in recent years; although there...
Reportedly, nine to fifteen percent of sports injuries affect the spinal column.1-3 The majority of ...
Objective: To describe the conservative management of a young athlete with extension-based (EB) low ...
The purpose of this research is to describe the most common ways of prevention and rehabilitation fo...
A different and more in-depth approach is needed when treating an athlete suffering from low back pa...
Low back injury is very prevalent among athletes. Stanitski (1982) holds that low back pain is one o...
Low back pain (LBP) is a common complaint that significantly impacts training, competition and sport...
Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder reported in the community, ...
Although the prevalence of low back pain in the general population is 80-90%, it is reported as 1-30...
Objective The study aims to critically review the outcomes associated with the surgical repair or...