Affiliation:
1. Department of Taekwondo Education Convergence, Shin Han University,
Uijeongbu, Korea (the Republic of)
2. Department of Physical Therapy, Ka Ya University, Gimhae, Korea (the
Republic of)
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives This study compares back pain scale, functionality, and ability
to return to sport according to sex for Taekwondo athletes with lower back
injuries.
Methods The study included 52 elite adolescent Taekwondo athletes (26 in
both male and female groups), who participated in advanced competitions at a
training camp between January and December 2021. The lower back pain scale,
Modified Oswestry Disability Index, isokinetic muscular function, and recovery
time according to sex were assessed using an independent sample t-test.
Pearson's correlation and simple linear regression analyses were used to
evaluate the correlation between variables, and identify factors associated with
pain.
Results The lower back pain scale (p=0.003) and recovery time
(p=0.018) significantly differed between the sexes. In all athletes, the
pain scale was significantly correlated with the Modified Oswestry Disability
Index (p<0.001) and recovery time (p<0.001). For each point
increase in the pain scale, the Modified Oswestry Disability Index increased by
3.01 (p=0.001) and 3.25 (p=0.013) for males and females,
respectively. In addition, recovery time increased by 1.70 days
(p<0.001) and 1.98 days (p<0.001) in males and females,
respectively.
Conclusion These results may help generate the data needed to develop
rehabilitation programs that improve an athlete’s performance.
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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1. Lower extremity injury and return to sports of elite taekwondo
athletes;Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin;2024-09-09