残疾男运动员脊柱疼痛患病率及特点

Q4 Medicine
A. Shahbandi, Farzin Farahbakhsh, P. Noormohammadpour, N. Moghadam, M. Rostami, B. Hassanmirzaei, R. Kordi
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慢性疼痛是许多残疾人的严重继发问题。材料与方法:邀请231名参加伊朗阿瓦士多项目全国残疾人运动会的残疾运动员参加本研究,探讨不同项目和残疾的运动员脊柱疼痛(SP)患病率和特征是否存在差异。采用运动员残疾指数问卷获得运动员的人口统计信息、SP患病率、特征和残疾情况。在收集数据前,确定SP的患病率、特征以及影响SP强度和腰痛致残的因素。结果:残障率(95%置信区间)均值为22.2% (19.2 ~ 25.3),LBP强度评分均值为2.14(1.84 ~ 2.47)。腰痛强度最高的是身体健康的参与者和脊柱病变的患者。举重运动员和手臂运动受限的运动员残疾程度最高。颈部疼痛强度评分平均值(95%可信区间)为2.16分(1.80 ~ 2.54分)。结论:SP在残疾人群和运动人群中有较高的患病率。虽然它的强度在任何残疾人或运动人群中很少严重,但不可否认的是,它在残疾人运动员的弱势群体中是致残的。
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Spinal Pain Prevalence and Characteristics among Male Athletes with Disabilities
Introduction: Chronic pain is a serious secondary problem for many individuals with disabilities. Materials and Methods: A total of 231 disabled athletes invited to compete in a multi-  sport national sports tournament for para-athletes in Ahvaz, Iran, participated in the study     to be investigated whether spinal pain (SP) prevalence and characteristics are different  among different sports and disabilities. Athletes’ demographic information, SP prevalence, characteristics, and disability using the athlete disability index questionnaire were obtained. SP prevalence, characteristics, and factors affecting SP intensity and disability caused by low back pain (LBP) were determined as primary outcome measures before data collection. Results: The mean (95% confidence intervals) disability percentage and LBP intensity score were 22.2% (19.2-25.3) and 2.14(1.84-2.47) of 10, respectively. The highest LBP intensity was among physical fitness participants and patients with spinal lesions. Weightlifting athletes and athletes with arm movement limitations had the highest disability. The mean (95% confidence intervals) neck pain intensity score was 2.16(1.80-2.54). Conclusion: A high prevalence of SP was observed among most disabilities and sports. Although its intensity is rarely severe among a population of any disability or sports, it is undeniably disabling among the vulnerable population of para-athletes.  
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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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