Apophyseal injury of the fifth lumbar transverse process in adolescent athletes: A report of two cases.

IF 2.9 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Progress Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1177/00368504251344840
Yuya Fukuda, Kinshi Kato, Kenichi Otoshi, Takuya Nikaido, Michiyuki Hakozaki, Yoichi Kaneuchi, Yoshihiro Matsumoto
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Abstract

Lumbar transverse process injuries are rare in adolescent athletes, with very few documented cases related to sports activities, particularly involving the fifth lumbar region. This report aims to highlight the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of apophyseal injuries of the fifth lumbar transverse process in two adolescent athletes. Two adolescent athletes, a 14-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, presented with subacute onset of unilateral lower back pain (LBP) following repetitive athletic activities. Both patients had a history of spondylolysis that had previously healed. Initial clinical assessments, including physical examination and imaging studies (CT and MRI), were performed to diagnose the nature of their injuries. Conservative treatment, including rest and specific rehabilitation exercises, was employed. Both patients exhibited right-sided LBP exacerbated by specific movements, mimicking symptoms of lumbar spondylolysis. Imaging studies revealed no evidence of spondylolysis but indicated a slight widening of the growth plate and high-intensity signal changes in the right fifth lumbar transverse process apophysis. Both patients returned to their sports activities within a month of starting treatment, with no recurrence of symptoms reported during follow-ups. Apophyseal injuries of the fifth lumbar transverse process, though rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of adolescent athletes presenting with unilateral LBP, especially in the absence of acute trauma.

青少年运动员第五腰椎横突棘突损伤2例报告。
腰椎横突损伤在青少年运动员中很少见,文献记载的与体育活动有关的病例很少,特别是涉及第五腰椎区。本报告旨在强调两名青少年运动员第五腰椎横突棘突损伤的临床表现、诊断和治疗。两名青少年运动员,一名14岁的男孩和一名15岁的女孩,在重复性运动后出现亚急性发作的单侧腰痛(LBP)。两例患者均有脊柱裂病史,但均已愈合。进行初步临床评估,包括体格检查和影像学研究(CT和MRI),以诊断其损伤的性质。采用保守治疗,包括休息和特定的康复训练。两名患者均表现出右侧腰痛,特定运动加重,类似腰椎裂症的症状。影像学检查未发现峡部裂的证据,但显示生长板轻微变宽,右侧第五腰椎横突突突有高强度信号改变。两名患者在开始治疗一个月内恢复体育活动,随访期间无症状复发报告。第五腰椎横突棘突损伤虽然罕见,但在青少年运动员单侧腰痛的鉴别诊断中应予以考虑,特别是在没有急性创伤的情况下。
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