Lumbar Spine Injuries in Sports: Review of the Literature and Current Treatment Recommendations
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Lumbar Spine Injuries in Sports: Review of the Literature and Current Treatment Recommendations
Abstract
Low back pain is one of the most prevalent complaints of athletes at all levels of competition. The purpose of this literature review is to provide an overview of sport-specific injuries and treatment outcomes that can be used by healthcare providers to better recognize injury patterns and treatment options for different groups of athletes. To our knowledge, no prior comprehensive review of lumbar spine injuries in sports is currently available in the literature, and it is essential that healthcare providers understand the sport-specific injury patterns and treatment guidelines for athletes presenting with low back pain following an athletic injury. Injury mechanisms were found to vary significantly by sport, although some broad recommendations can be made with regards to optimal treatment for these injuries and return to play. Additionally, it was found that certain treatments were more beneficial and resulted in higher rates of return to play depending on the specific sport of the injured athlete. Healthcare providers need to be aware of the different injury patterns seen in specific sports in order to properly evaluate and treat these injuries. Furthermore, an individualized treatment plan needs to be selected in a sport-specific context in order to meet the needs of the athlete in the short and long term.
Keywords: Athlete; Injury; Lumbar; Spine; Sport.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors, Jacob Ball, Colin Harris, Jonathan Lee, and Michael Vives, declare that they have no competing interests.
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