Association of Back Pain with Spinal Hypermobility and Static Trunk Endurance in Ballroom Dancers

Q4 Medicine
Airida Kišonaitė, Anelė Gedmantaitė
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Background. Low back pain is one of the most common problems among ballroom dancers. The aim. To determine the correlations between the hypermobility of the lumbar spine, lower back pain and static endurance of the trunk muscles in sports dancers. Methods. 36 ballroom dancers (50% males and 50% females) between the ages of 16 and 22 participated in the study. The subjects filled out a questionnaire, inclinometry was performed to determine the amplitudes of spinal movements, the static endurance of the trunk muscles was assessed according to the McGill methodology, and the intensity of the felt pain was assessed on the analog pain scale. Results. 72.2% of dancers have experienced lower back pain at least once in their life. The average back pain intensity for males was 2.17 ± 2.92 p., and for females – 3.56 ± 2.66 (p< 0.05). The amplitude of back extension was 28.1° for dancers with back pain, and 22.2° for those without. The average endurance of the back muscles of the subjects who felt pain was 101s, and 117s for those who did not. The average endurance of the left side of the trunk muscles was 70s in subjects with low back pain and 83s in subjects without. A statistically significant difference was found between pain sensation and extension amplitude (p<0.05) and pain sensation and static endurance of trunk muscles (p<0.05). Conclusion. The more intense the pain, the greater the amplitude of the spine. With lower back pain the static endurance of the muscles of the back and left side of the trunk was shorter. Keywords: hypermobility of the spine, back pain, static endurance of the trunk muscles, sports dancing.
舞厅舞者背部疼痛与脊柱过度活动和静态躯干耐力的关系
背景腰痛是舞厅舞者最常见的问题之一。目标。确定运动舞者腰椎活动过度、下背痛和躯干肌肉静态耐力之间的相关性。方法。36名年龄在16岁至22岁之间的舞厅舞者(50%为男性,50%为女性)参与了这项研究。受试者填写了一份问卷,进行了倾斜测量以确定脊柱运动的幅度,根据麦吉尔方法评估了躯干肌肉的静态耐力,并根据模拟疼痛量表评估了感觉疼痛的强度。后果72.2%的舞者一生中至少经历过一次下背痛。男性的平均背痛强度为2.17±2.92p,女性为3.56±2.66(p<0.05)。有背痛的舞者背部伸展幅度为28.1°,没有背痛的舞者为22.2°。有疼痛感的受试者背部肌肉的平均耐力为101秒,没有疼痛感的人为117秒。有腰痛的受试者左侧躯干肌肉的平均耐力为70秒,没有腰痛的受测者为83秒。疼痛感和躯干肌肉的伸展幅度(p<0.05)与疼痛感和静止耐力(p<0.05)之间存在统计学差异。结论:疼痛越强烈,脊柱的幅度越大。下背痛时,背部和躯干左侧肌肉的静态耐力较短。关键词:脊柱活动过度,背痛,躯干肌肉静态耐力,运动舞蹈。
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