Spinal disorders in athletes
Spinal disorders in athletes can result from acute injuries, repetitive stress, or underlying congenital issues. Common complaints include back pain, nerve symptoms, and reduced mobility. Given the physical nature of many sports, athletes are particularly susceptible to conditions such as herniated discs, spondylolysis, and spinal stenosis. Effective management often requires a multidisciplinary approach, including medical, physical, and sometimes surgical interventions.
- Track 8-1 Common Spinal Disorders
- Track 8-2 Causes and Risk Factors
- Track 8-3 symptoms and Diagnosis
- Track 8-4 Prevention Strategies
- Track 8-5 Non-Surgical Management