Non-specific low back pain in male professional football players in the Turkish super league

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and possible causes of non-specific low back pain (LBP) in male professional football players in the Turkish Super League. Methods: A total of 121 players were questioned for demographic variables and whether they have had LBP in the last year. Player position, training characteristics, number of years as a football player, injury background and last season statistics were investigated. Flexibility of low back and hamstring muscles, and hamstring muscle length were measured. Results: Thirty-eight football players reported non-specific LBP in last year with a prevalence of 31.4%. It was found that more matches played in a starting position and hamstring muscle shortness were significant factors for developing non-specific LBP (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The prevalence of non-specific LBP in Turkish male professional football players is 31.4%, similar to the literature findings. Hamstring muscle shortness and high numbers of matches played as a starter are important factors for non-specific LBP. These findings should be considered for injury prevention. Causes of LBP in football players require further investigation. Studies should be performed on a larger sample of participants to attain more certain results.
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Notations:sport games biological and medical sciences
Published in:Science & Sports
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2012.08.003
Volume:28
Issue:4
Pages:e93-e98
Document types:article
Level:advanced