青少年高山滑雪运动员腰椎节段间异常48个月的纵向评估

Georg C. Feuerriegel, Daniela Meyer, Daniel P. Fitze, Jonas Hanimann, Christoph Stern, Flavia Schürmann, Stefan Fröhlich, Johannes Scherr, Jörg Spörri, Reto Sutter
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背景:竞技高山滑雪运动员脊柱中与过度使用相关的节段间异常是常见的发现。然而,整个青春期的节段间异常和症状的纵向变化尚未得到评估。目的:纵向评估和比较青少年竞技高山滑雪运动员48个月以上过度使用相关的脊柱节段间异常,并比较无症状和有症状滑雪者的磁共振成像(MRI)结果。研究设计:病例系列;证据等级,4级。方法:在2008年11月至2019年2月期间前瞻性招募青少年竞技高山滑雪运动员,并在基线和48个月后对腰椎进行3-T MRI检查。所有MRI扫描评估椎间盘、椎体和小关节的节段间改变。在这两个时间点,通过MRI研究前12个月的回顾性访谈评估运动员的腰痛(LBP)症状。如果在MRI检查前的12个月内至少发生过一次与背部过度使用相关的健康问题,则运动员被归类为有症状。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验和Pearson卡方检验进行比较。结果:共63名运动员(平均随访年龄19.6±1.2岁;25名女性)被纳入研究。在随访中观察到影响训练和比赛的腰痛显著增加,只有2名运动员报告有脊柱创伤史(基线,n = 13;随访,n = 20;P = .04)。在有腰痛的运动员(n = 27)中,59% (n = 16)报告了复发性腰痛,15% (n = 4)报告了永久性腰痛,26% (n = 7)报告了自基线以来的1次腰痛。对节段间变化的评估显示,椎间盘信号减少的运动员数量显著增加(基线,n = 10;随访,n = 21;P = .001),椎间盘膨出(基线,n = 7;随访,n = 19;P = 0.002)或椎间盘突出(随访,n = 2;P = .04)。总体而言,在过去一年中,节段间异常与腰痛无关(P = 0.53)。结论:过度使用相关的腰椎节段间异常在青少年高山滑雪运动员中很常见,并且在这个年龄段通常没有临床症状。这些异常可能持续整个骨骼成熟,甚至在青春期恶化。
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Longitudinal Assessment of Intersegmental Abnormalities in the Lumbar Spine of Adolescent Competitive Alpine Skiers Over 48 Months
Background:Overuse-related intersegmental abnormalities in the spine of competitive alpine skiers are common findings. However, longitudinal changes in intersegmental abnormalities and symptoms throughout adolescence have not been assessed.Purpose:To longitudinally assess and compare overuse-related spinal intersegmental abnormalities in adolescent competitive alpine skiers over 48 months and to compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in asymptomatic and symptomatic skiers.Study Design:Case series; Level of evidence, 4.Methods:Adolescent competitive alpine skiers were prospectively recruited between November 2108 and February 2019 and underwent 3-T MRI of the lumbar spine at baseline and after 48 months. All MRI scans were assessed for intersegmental changes of the intervertebral disk, vertebral body, and facet joints. At both time points, athletes’ low back pain (LBP) symptoms were assessed via retrospective interviews relating to the 12-month period before the MRI study. Athletes were classified as symptomatic if at least 1 substantial episode of health problems related to back overuse had occurred in the 12 months before the MRI examination. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Pearson chi-square test were used to compare the measurements.Results:A total of 63 athletes (mean age at follow-up, 19.6 ± 1.2 years; 25 female) were included in the study. A significant increase in LBP affecting training and competition was observed at follow-up, with only 2 athletes reporting a history of spinal trauma (baseline, n = 13; follow-up, n = 20; P = .04). Of the athletes with LBP (n = 27), 59% (n = 16) reported recurrent LBP, 15% (n = 4) reported permanent LBP, and 26% (n = 7) reported 1-time LBP since baseline. Assessment of intersegmental changes revealed a significant increase in the number of athletes with disk signal reduction (baseline, n = 10; follow-up, n = 21; P = .001), disk bulging (baseline, n = 7; follow-up, n = 19; P = .002), or disk herniation (follow-up, n = 2; P = .04). Overall, intersegmental abnormalities did not correlate with LBP within the last year ( P = .53).Conclusion:Overuse-related intersegmental abnormalities of the lumbar spine are common in adolescent competitive alpine skiers and are often clinically silent at this age. These abnormalities may persist throughout skeletal maturation and even worsen during adolescence.
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