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Hyperconcavity of the Lumbar Vertebral Endplates in the Elite Football Lineman
Background: Hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates is a previously unreported radiologic phenomenon. Purpose: To analyze hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates with expansion of the disk space in preâNational Football League lineman and to determine its clinical significance. Study Design: D...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 2004-09, Vol.32 (6), p.1434-1439 |
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Summary: | Background: Hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates is a previously unreported radiologic phenomenon.
Purpose: To analyze hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates with expansion of the disk space in preâNational Football League lineman
and to determine its clinical significance.
Study Design: Descriptive anatomical study.
Methods: Over a 2-year period (1992â1993), 266 elite football linemen were evaluated at the National Football League scouting combine
held in Indianapolis, Indiana. Evaluation focused on the lumbosacral spine and included history, physical examination, and
lateral radiographs. Measurements were taken of all the vertebral endplate defects of involved vertebrae and compared with
an age-matched control group of 110 patients.
Results: The analyzed data revealed the following: (1) hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates appeared as a distinct entity in
a high percentage of preâNational Football League lineman (33%) compared with age-matched controls (8%), (2) there was a trend
toward a lower incidence of lumbosacral spine symptoms in those players who displayed hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates
(16%) versus those who did not (25%), and (3) when hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates was present, all 5 lumbosacral
disk spaces were commonly affected.
Conclusions: Hyperconcavity of the vertebral endplates and hypertrophy of the disk space are likely adaptive changes occurring over time
in response to the repetitive high loading and axial stress experienced in football line play.
Keywords:
spine
hyperconcavity
lumbar
adaptive
football |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0363546504264930 |