Sagittal Balance in Professional Brazilian Football Players.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY Spine Surgery and Related Research Pub Date : 2023-09-04 eCollection Date: 2023-11-27 DOI:10.22603/ssrr.2023-0013
Paulo Daniel Sousa Santa Cruz, Michel Kanas, Marcelo Wajchenberg
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Introduction: Football soccer practice involves considerable risks of lesions, making it difficult to strike a balance between adequate preparation and the demand imposed on athletes. A high incidence of postural disorders among adolescents leads to questions about the influence of sports activity on the athletes' posture and sagittal balance.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from panoramic spine radiographs of 110 professional Brazilian football (soccer) players. They were male and aged between 20 and 30 years. Measurements of pelvic incidence, pelvic tilt (PT), sacral slope, sagittal vertical axis (SVA), and lumbar lordosis were obtained by using the Surgimap software. Measurement values were compared with the Brazilian literature data. Lordosis type was categorized according to the classification of Roussouly et al., and the presence of spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis was analyzed.

Results: Findings indicated that (1) among 110 radiographs analyzed, 104 had appropriate measurement quality; (2) values compared with the Brazilian mean demonstrated that PT and SVA were statistically lower in professional players (P=0.013 and P=0.037, respectively); (3) according to Roussouly et al. most participants presented Type 3 lordosis (54.8%), followed by Type 4 (26.9%); (4) eight athletes (7.7%) had spondylolysis, and among them, seven (6.7%) had spondylolisthesis.

Conclusions: Significant differences in PT and SVA were found in professional athletes. The most common type of lordosis was the same as that found in the general population (Type 3), and the incidence of spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis was higher than that found in the general population, but lower than that found in football (soccer) players.

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巴西职业足球运动员的矢状体平衡。
导言:足球运动有相当大的损伤风险,因此很难在充分准备和对运动员的要求之间取得平衡。青少年姿势障碍的高发率使人们对体育活动对运动员姿势和矢状平衡的影响产生了疑问:我们对 110 名巴西职业足球运动员的脊柱全景照片进行了横断面研究。他们均为男性,年龄在 20 至 30 岁之间。使用 SurgimapⓇ软件对骨盆内陷、骨盆倾斜(PT)、骶骨斜度、矢状垂直轴(SVA)和腰椎前凸进行了测量。测量值与巴西文献数据进行了比较。根据 Roussouly 等人的分类方法对腰椎前凸类型进行了分类,并对是否存在脊柱溶解和脊柱滑脱进行了分析:结果表明:(1) 在分析的 110 张 X 光片中,104 张具有适当的测量质量;(2) 与巴西平均值相比,职业球员的 PT 和 SVA 值在统计学上较低(分别为 P=0.013 和 P=0.037);(3)根据 Roussouly 等人的研究,大多数参与者的脊柱前凸类型为 3 型(54.8%),其次是 4 型(26.9%);(4)8 名运动员(7.7%)患有脊柱溶解症,其中 7 名(6.7%)患有脊柱滑脱症:结论:在职业运动员中,PT 和 SVA 存在显著差异。最常见的脊柱前凸类型与普通人群相同(3 型),脊柱溶解和脊柱滑脱的发生率高于普通人群,但低于足球运动员。
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