THE EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COLLEGE BOXING PLAYERS WITH/WITHONT LOW BACK PAIN
- VernacularTitle:大学ボクシング選手の腰痛と身体特性の検討
- Author:
SHIGEKI IZUMI
;
SHUMPEI MIYAKAWA
;
TOSHIKAZU MIYAMOTO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Boxing;
Low back pain;
Trunk rotation;
Laterality of straight leg rising
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
2007;56(2):203-214
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to evaluate physical characteristics of boxing players with/without low back pain (LBP). Materials and methods : 18 college boxing players were divided into two groups ; The first group consisted of eight subjects with LBP (LBP group), the other one consisted of ten subjects without LBP (no LBP group). The evaluation items were as follows : muscular strength of trunk extension/ flexion/ rotation, cross-sectional areas of the muscles of the lumber region, X ray photograph of lumber spine, MRI, general joint laxity test, muscle tightness test, muscle hardness, tenderness and moiré topography. Results : 9 out of 18 subjects showed lumber region abnormalities in their X ray photograph and MRI. The following evaluation items of LBP group read significant differences compared to those of no LBP group ; The trunk rotator peak torque was weaker at the angular velocity of 120 deg/sec, the laterality of SLR was significantly larger, while the finger floor distance value indicated significantly lower. Discussion : In LBP group, it is suggested that the decline of trunk flexion muscle strength possibly preceded the fall of trunk extension muscle strength which, however, was not observed.