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Arthroscopy and Orthopedic Sports Medicine
2022 Volume.9 No. 1 p.6 ~ p.12
Sports-related overuse injuries in spine
Chang Dong-Gune

Lee Ho-Jae
Hwang Jin-Ho
Abstract
The spine balances the torso, disperses the force transmitted from the upper and lower limbs, and acts as a bridge between the upper and lower extremities during exercise. Because the spine is exposed to repeated stress during exercise for a long time, the incidence of overuse damage during exercise and training is known to be high. Overuse injury in the spine could occur in various exercise events. It occurs in the vertebral body, joint structures (facet joint and intervertebral disc), and core muscles surrounding the vertebrae. Spinal overuse injury of the vertebrae is typically a stress fracture that occurs in pars interarticularis. Overuse injury typically in the intervertebral disc is known as progressed degeneration and herniation. Core muscles surrounding the spine are known to play an essential role in preventing overuse injury in the spine. In the event of pain during or after the game, active diagnosis and treatment of causes can prevent from progressing to overuse injury. Additionally, resting and rehabilitation treatment are important for athletes to return to the game promptly and smoothly after overuse injury.
KEYWORD
Spine, Overuse injury, Core muscle
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