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A pilot study of the prevalence of lumbar disc degeneration in elite athletes with lower back pain at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

机译:在2000年悉尼奥运会上,对腰背痛精英运动员腰椎间盘退变的患病率进行了一项初步研究。

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OBJECTIVES: To observe the prevalence of lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration in elite athletes as compared with published literature of changes seen in non-athletes-that is, normal population. METHODS: The lumbar spines of 31 Olympic athletes who presented to the Olympic Polyclinic with low back pain and/or sciatica were examined using magnetic resonance imaging. Three criteria were looked at: (a) the loss of disc signal intensity; (b) the loss of disc height; (c) the presence of disc displacement. The results were then recorded and correlated with the lumbar levels. RESULTS: The disc signal intensity was progressively reduced the more caudal the disc space. It was most common at the L5/S1 level, and, of the abnormal group, 36% (n = 11) showed the most degenerative change. Disc height reduction was also found to be most common at the L5/S1 level. However, the most common height reduction was only mild. A similar trend of increased prevalence of disc herniation was noted with more caudal levels. At the L5/S1 level, 58% were found to have an element of disc displacement, most of which were disc bulges. Compared with changes seen in the normal population (non-athletes) as described in the literature, disc degeneration defined by the above criteria was found to be significantly more severe in these Olympic athletes. CONCLUSIONS: Although the study was limited, the results suggest that elite athletes have a greater prevalence and greater degree of lumbar disc degeneration than the normal population. A more detailed follow up study should be considered to investigate which particular training activities have the most impact on the lumbar spine, and how to modify training methods so as to avoid the long term sequelae of degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine.
机译:目的:观察精英运动员腰椎间盘退变的患病率,并与非运动员(即正常人群)中所见变化的文献进行比较。方法:使用磁共振成像技术检查了31名参加奥林匹克综合诊所的腰背痛和/或坐骨神经痛的奥林匹克运动员的腰椎。研究了三个标准:(a)光盘信号强度的损失; (b)椎间盘高度的损失; (c)椎间盘移位。然后记录结果并与腰椎水平相关。结果:椎间盘间隙越尾端,椎间盘信号强度逐渐降低。在L5 / S1水平上最常见,在异常组中,有36%(n = 11)表现出最明显的变性。在L5 / S1级别上,降低光盘高度也很常见。但是,最常见的高度降低只是轻微的。椎间盘突出症的患病率呈增加趋势,尾端水平更高。在L5 / S1水平上,发现58%的患者存在椎间盘移位的因素,其中大多数是椎间盘膨出。与文献中描述的正常人群(非运动员)的变化相比,由上述标准定义的椎间盘退变在这些奥林匹克运动员中明显更为严重。结论:尽管这项研究有限,但结果表明,精英运动员的患病率和腰椎间盘退变程度都比正常人群高。应考虑进行更详细的随访研究,以调查哪些特定的训练活动对腰椎影响最大,以及如何修改训练方法,以避免长期发生腰椎退行性椎间盘疾病的后遗症。

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