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Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players

BACKGROUND: Physiological sagittal spinal curvatures play an important role in health and performance in sports. For that reason, several scientific studies have assessed spinal morphology in young athletes. However, to our knowledge, no study has assessed the implications of Inline Hockey (IH) prac...

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Autores principales: Sainz de Baranda, Pilar, Cejudo, Antonio, Moreno-Alcaraz, Victor Jesus, Martinez-Romero, Maria Teresa, Aparicio-Sarmiento, Alba, Santonja-Medina, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915572
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8229
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author Sainz de Baranda, Pilar
Cejudo, Antonio
Moreno-Alcaraz, Victor Jesus
Martinez-Romero, Maria Teresa
Aparicio-Sarmiento, Alba
Santonja-Medina, Fernando
author_facet Sainz de Baranda, Pilar
Cejudo, Antonio
Moreno-Alcaraz, Victor Jesus
Martinez-Romero, Maria Teresa
Aparicio-Sarmiento, Alba
Santonja-Medina, Fernando
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description BACKGROUND: Physiological sagittal spinal curvatures play an important role in health and performance in sports. For that reason, several scientific studies have assessed spinal morphology in young athletes. However, to our knowledge, no study has assessed the implications of Inline Hockey (IH) practice on sagittal integrative spinal morphotype in adolescent players. OBJECTIVES: The aims of the present study were to describe habitual sagittal spinal posture in young federated IH players and its relationship with training load and to determine the sagittal integrative spinal morphotype in these players. METHODS: An observational analysis was developed to describe the sagittal spinal morphotype in young federated IH players. A total of 74 IH players from the Technification Plan organized by the Skating Federation of the Valencian Community (aged from 8 to 15 years) participated in the study. Thoracic and lumbar curvatures of the spine were measured in a relaxed standing position (SP), in a slump sitting position (SSP) and in maximum flexion of the trunk (MFT) to determine the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype” of all players. An unilevel inclinometer was used to quantify the sagittal spinal curvatures. The Hip Joint Angle test was used to quantify the Lumbo-Horizontal angle in flexion (L-H fx) of all participants with a goniometer. RESULTS: When thoracic curvature was analyzed according to normality references, it was found that 64.9% of IH players had thoracic hyperkyphosis in a SSP, while 60.8% and 74.3% of players were classified as normal in a SP and in MFT, respectively. As for the lumbar curve, 89.2% in a SP and 55.4% in MFT were normal, whereas 68.9% of IH players presented lumbar hyperkyphosis in a SSP. Regarding the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype,” only 17.6% of players were classified as “Normal” in the three measured positions for the thoracic curve, while 37.8% had “Thoracic Hyperkyphosis” and 41.8% presented “Functional Thoracic Hyperkyphosis.” As for the “Sagittal Integrative Lumbar Morphotype,” only 23% of athletes had a normal curve in the three positions, whereas 66.2% presented “Functional Lumbar Hyperkyphosis.” When the L-H fx was evaluated, the results showed that only 16.2% of the athletes were classified as normal. CONCLUSIONS: Federative IH practice seems to cause specific adaptations in spinal sagittal morphotype. Taking into account the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype” only 17.6% IH players presented “Normal Morphotype” with a normal thoracic kyphosis in the three measured positions, while only 23% IH players presented “Normal Morphotype” with a normal lumbar curvature in the three assessed positions. Furthermore, only 16.2% of IH players showed normal pelvic tilt. Exercise programs to prevent or rehabilitate these imbalances in young IH players are needed.
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spelling pubmed-69426772020-01-08 Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players Sainz de Baranda, Pilar Cejudo, Antonio Moreno-Alcaraz, Victor Jesus Martinez-Romero, Maria Teresa Aparicio-Sarmiento, Alba Santonja-Medina, Fernando PeerJ Anatomy and Physiology BACKGROUND: Physiological sagittal spinal curvatures play an important role in health and performance in sports. For that reason, several scientific studies have assessed spinal morphology in young athletes. However, to our knowledge, no study has assessed the implications of Inline Hockey (IH) practice on sagittal integrative spinal morphotype in adolescent players. OBJECTIVES: The aims of the present study were to describe habitual sagittal spinal posture in young federated IH players and its relationship with training load and to determine the sagittal integrative spinal morphotype in these players. METHODS: An observational analysis was developed to describe the sagittal spinal morphotype in young federated IH players. A total of 74 IH players from the Technification Plan organized by the Skating Federation of the Valencian Community (aged from 8 to 15 years) participated in the study. Thoracic and lumbar curvatures of the spine were measured in a relaxed standing position (SP), in a slump sitting position (SSP) and in maximum flexion of the trunk (MFT) to determine the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype” of all players. An unilevel inclinometer was used to quantify the sagittal spinal curvatures. The Hip Joint Angle test was used to quantify the Lumbo-Horizontal angle in flexion (L-H fx) of all participants with a goniometer. RESULTS: When thoracic curvature was analyzed according to normality references, it was found that 64.9% of IH players had thoracic hyperkyphosis in a SSP, while 60.8% and 74.3% of players were classified as normal in a SP and in MFT, respectively. As for the lumbar curve, 89.2% in a SP and 55.4% in MFT were normal, whereas 68.9% of IH players presented lumbar hyperkyphosis in a SSP. Regarding the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype,” only 17.6% of players were classified as “Normal” in the three measured positions for the thoracic curve, while 37.8% had “Thoracic Hyperkyphosis” and 41.8% presented “Functional Thoracic Hyperkyphosis.” As for the “Sagittal Integrative Lumbar Morphotype,” only 23% of athletes had a normal curve in the three positions, whereas 66.2% presented “Functional Lumbar Hyperkyphosis.” When the L-H fx was evaluated, the results showed that only 16.2% of the athletes were classified as normal. CONCLUSIONS: Federative IH practice seems to cause specific adaptations in spinal sagittal morphotype. Taking into account the “Sagittal Integrative Morphotype” only 17.6% IH players presented “Normal Morphotype” with a normal thoracic kyphosis in the three measured positions, while only 23% IH players presented “Normal Morphotype” with a normal lumbar curvature in the three assessed positions. Furthermore, only 16.2% of IH players showed normal pelvic tilt. Exercise programs to prevent or rehabilitate these imbalances in young IH players are needed. PeerJ Inc. 2020-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6942677/ /pubmed/31915572 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8229 Text en © 2020 Sainz de Baranda et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
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Sainz de Baranda, Pilar
Cejudo, Antonio
Moreno-Alcaraz, Victor Jesus
Martinez-Romero, Maria Teresa
Aparicio-Sarmiento, Alba
Santonja-Medina, Fernando
Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title_full Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title_fullStr Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title_full_unstemmed Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title_short Sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old Inline Hockey players
title_sort sagittal spinal morphotype assessment in 8 to 15 years old inline hockey players
topic Anatomy and Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915572
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8229
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