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PREVALENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN AMONG SWIMMERS IN AN ELITE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Authors:Matheus Oliveira de Almeida  Luiz Carlos Hespanhol  Alexandre Dias Lopes
Institution:1.Master''s and Doctoral Program in Physiotherapy, Universidade Cidade de São Paulo (UNICID), São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

Professional swimmers are often affected by a high number of injuries due to their large amount of training. The occurrence of musculoskeletal pain during an important tournament has not been investigated.

Objective

The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain and its characteristics in professional swimmers. Secondary objectives included evaluating the swimmers’ injury history over the previous 12 months, and examining the association of the presence of pain with personal and training characteristics of the swimmers.

Design

Observational, cross‐sectional study

Method

Two‐hundred and fifty‐seven swimmers who participated in the Brazilian Swimming Championship were included in the study and answered a questionnaire about personal and training characteristics, presence of pain, and injuries in the previous 12 months. The relative risk of presence of pain was calculated for the following variables: gender, BMI, stroke specialty, swimmer''s position, strength training, practice of another physical activity, and previous injuries.

Results

The prevalence of musculoskeletal pain was about 20%, with 60% of swimmers reporting at least one injury in the previous 12 months. The shoulder was the most commonly affected region and tendinopathy was the most common type of previous injury. No significant relationships were found between the presence of pain and personal or training characteristics.

Conclusions

The results demonstrated that the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain in professional swimmers participating in the most important Brazilian national tournament was approximately 20%, while the majority of participants reported previous injuries in many areas.

Level of Evidence

2c
Keywords:Aquatic sports  epidemiologic studies  injuries  swimming
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