Characteristics of Lumbar Spondylolysis in Adolescent Baseball Players: Relationship between the Laterality of Lumbar Spondylolysis and the Throwing or Batting Side.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.31616/asj.2023.0360
Shotaro Teruya, T. Funayama, Masaki Tatsumura, Hisanori Gamada, Shun Okuwaki, Takeo Mammoto, Atsushi Hirano, Masashi Yamazaki
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Study Design A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted to analyze the implications of asymmetric baseball movements on the incidence of spondylolysis. Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between asymmetric movements and the laterality of spondylolysis. Overview of Literature Baseball, characterized by its asymmetric throwing and batting, may disproportionately stress one side. Lumbar spondylolysis is a frequent cause of lower back pain in young athletes, particularly those involved in activities with consistent unilateral rotations such as baseball. However, whether a link exists between the laterality in spondylolysis and the dominant throwing/ batting side or whether disparities exist between pitchers and fielders remains unclear. Methods The study included 85 players. Participants were divided into two groups: pitchers and fielders. The association between the laterality of spondylolysis and the throwing/batting side in the overall cohort and between the two groups was evaluated. Results Among pitchers, 16 lesions appeared on the throwing side and 32 on the nonthrowing side (p =0.029). For fielders, no notable difference was observed between the two sides (p =0.363). Furthermore, batting preference did not influence the laterality of spondylolysis in either group. Conclusions Adolescent baseball players, particularly pitchers, exhibited a higher incidence of lumbar spondylolysis on the side opposite their throwing arm. The findings of this study highlight the significant effect of asymmetrical sporting activities on the development of spondylolysis, to which pitchers are particularly susceptible.
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青少年棒球运动员腰椎骨质增生的特征:腰椎骨质增生的侧位与投球侧或击球侧的关系。
研究设计一项回顾性横断面研究,旨在分析不对称棒球运动对脊柱溶解症发病率的影响。文献综述棒球运动的特点是不对称投掷和击球,可能会对一侧造成不成比例的压力。腰椎骨质增生是年轻运动员腰痛的一个常见原因,尤其是那些从事棒球等持续单侧旋转活动的运动员。然而,脊柱侧弯症与投掷/击球优势侧之间是否存在联系,或者投手和外野手之间是否存在差异,目前仍不清楚。研究对象包括 85 名球员,分为投手和外野手两组。结果在投手中,16 例病变出现在投掷侧,32 例出现在非投掷侧(P =0.029)。至于外野手,两侧没有明显差异(P =0.363)。结论青少年棒球运动员,尤其是投球手,投球臂对侧腰椎骨质增生的发病率较高。这项研究结果突出表明,不对称的体育活动对脊柱溶解症的发生有显著影响,而投手尤其容易患上脊柱溶解症。
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