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Radiographic changes in the lumbar spine in former professional football players: a comparative and matched controlled study
Authors:Alpaslan Öztürk  Yüksel Özkan  Recai M Özdemir  Nazan Yalç?n  Semra Akgöz  Vedat Saraç  Serkan Aykut
Institution:1.Clinic of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bursa High Speciality Research and Training Hospital, Prof. Tezok Street, Y?ld?r?m, 16330 Bursa, Turkey ;2.Department of Statistics, Uluda University Medical School, Görükle, Bursa, Turkey ;3.Department of Radiology, Bursa State Hospital, Osmangazi, Bursa, Turkey
Abstract:Heavy physical work and activity lead to degenerative changes, especially in the lumbar spine. We aimed to find out the occurence of radiographic changes (vertebral osteophytes, heights of lumbar dicsc, concavity index) and abnormalities of the lumbar spine in former professional football (association football or soccer) players according to their specialization (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, forward) in their past professional sport life. We included 70 male former professional football players and 59 men as the control group. The football players group consisted of 15 defenders (21%), 29 midfielders (41%), 18 forwards (26%) and 8 goalkeepers (12%). Their mean professional football life was 11.04 years and the mean time period after their retirement was 13.87 years. Radiographs of both groups were taken to measure the disc height, concavity index and to determine osteophytes and abnormalities of the lumbar spine. FFbH-R score was assessed for daily activities. The mean FFbH-R score of football players was lower than that of the control group (P = 0.005). The total number of osteophytes in the player group was higher than in the control group (P = 0.001). The mean disc height of L1–L2 in football players was higher than in the control group (P = 0.045). The mean disc height of T12–L1 in goalkeepers was higher than in forward players (P = 0.019). The mean concavity index of L1 in forward players was lower than in defenders (P = 0.018). The mean disc heights of T12–L1 and L2–L3 were both higher in players whose professional sport life was >10 years than in players with ≤10 years (P = 0.018, P = 0.016). The mean disc height of L5–S1 was higher in players who had continued sport activity after retirement (P = 0.025). No statistically significant result was obtained with the rest of the variables. Playing football is heavy work. The decreased height of lumbar discs and the lower value of concavity index of forward players are because the lumbar spine of forward players is loaded more than in the rest of the players. Presented in part orally at Eurospine 2006, İstanbul, Turkey, 25–28 October 2006. Presented in part as poster at XXXVI Scientific Congress of Polish Orthopaedic and Traumatology Society, Katowice, Polland, 28–30 September 2006.
Keywords:Football players  Lumbar spine  Osteophyte  Concavity  Anterior disc height
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