THE CHARACTERISTIC BODY POSTURE OF PEOPLE PRACTICING ROCK CLIMBING

Magdalena Kiełt, A. Krol, Andrzej Szczygiel, J. Bilski
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Introduction: Rock climbing has become not only one of the sports but also a popular form of recreation. The subject of climbing injuries is often discussed, however, the characteristic posture of the climbers and the associated risk of straining and overloading the back is still almost unexplored. Objective: To assess body posture of rock climbers and the factors contributing to changing the shape of curvature of the spine in the sagittal plane. Methods: The study was conducted on 58 person group of men. The subjects were divided into: group I - men trained to rock climbing, group II - men who have not been trained to rock climbing. In a clinical trial the curvature of the spine in the sagittal plane has been rated via the use of Rippstein Plurimetr, Dega test and the Thomas test. Results: It has been shown that men who are training rock climbing for extended periods of time have more chest kyphosis of the spine compared with men who are not. The study confirmed that the effect of the size of the thoracic kyphosis of climbers has: climbing level, training duration and the intensity of your workout. The results of the Dega test have shown the presence of the pectoral muscle contracture in 85% of climbers. Conclusions: Regular practice of climbing affects the formation of anterior-posterior curvature of the spine, and thus the attitude of the body, leading to the emergence of a typical body shape of climbers, namely, the “climber’s back”.
人们练习攀岩时特有的身体姿势
攀岩不仅是一项运动,而且是一种流行的娱乐方式。攀岩损伤的话题经常被讨论,然而,登山者特有的姿势以及与之相关的背部拉伤和超载的风险仍然几乎没有被探索过。目的:探讨攀岩者的身体姿势及其对脊柱矢状面弯曲形状的影响。方法:对男性58人进行研究。研究对象被分为:第一组——接受过攀岩训练的人,第二组——没有接受过攀岩训练的人。在临床试验中,脊柱矢状面弯曲度通过Rippstein plurimeter, Dega测试和Thomas测试来评定。结果:研究表明,长时间进行攀岩训练的男性比不进行攀岩训练的男性更容易出现脊柱胸后凸。该研究证实,登山者的胸后凸大小的影响有:攀登水平、训练时间和锻炼强度。Dega测试的结果显示,85%的登山者存在胸肌挛缩。结论:经常的攀岩运动影响了脊柱前后曲度的形成,进而影响了身体的姿态,从而形成了典型的攀登者体型,即“攀登者背部”。
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