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Effect of loading on occurrence of vertebral body changes in field hockey players

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Reed Elsevier India Pvt. Ltd.

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Introduction The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of loading on the deformation of the vertebral body of the lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5), which are subjected to considerable stress in field hockey players. Methods Relevant geometric variables measured by magnetic resonance imaging were compared between two groups of field hockey players. A total of 24 male field hockey players were enrolled in the study. The study participants were assigned to one of two groups, based on their experience with playing hockey: under 5 years, junior group; over 5 years, senior group. Several geometric variables relevant to physical activity-specific stress were measured: lumbar body index, compression deformity ratio, biconcave deformity ratio, and anterior wedge deformity ratio. Results The results indicated a significant difference between the two groups with respect to the compression deformity ratio at three levels (L1, L2, and L4), and to the Lumbar body Index at two levels (L1, L2). Discussion Our data suggest that the mechanical loading on lower spine plays an important role in the development of degenerative changes of the vertebral body, which may be considered a risk factor for future injury and low back pain in hockey players. © 2017 Anatomical Society of India

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