Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series
Abstract Background Understanding common MRI findings may allow clinicians to appreciate the sport-specific effects on the lumbar spine, and to discern clinically significant pathology. Prevalence data regarding radiological abnormalities seen during the surveillance of asymptomatic elite footballer...
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author | Sean Carmody Gajan Rajeswaran Adam Mitchell Katrine Okholm Kryger Imtiaz Ahmad Munraj Gill Alison Rushton |
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description | Abstract Background Understanding common MRI findings may allow clinicians to appreciate the sport-specific effects on the lumbar spine, and to discern clinically significant pathology. Prevalence data regarding radiological abnormalities seen during the surveillance of asymptomatic elite footballers is, therefore, important to help understand injury mechanisms and to prevent associated injuries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in the lumbar spines of asymptomatic elite male adolescent footballers. Methods A prospective case-series study was carried out. MRI was performed using a 3T Siemens Prisma scanner including a 3D VIBE sequence in 18 asymptomatic male elite adolescent footballers recruited from a professional academy in England (mean age 17.8, range 16.9–18.6 years). The images were independently reported by two consultant musculoskeletal radiologists to achieve consensus opinion. Standardised classification criteria were used to assess and report abnormalities descriptively. Results Fifteen players (15/18, 83%) showed ≥1 abnormalities, included facet degeneration, synovial cysts, disc degeneration, disc herniation, and pars injury. One player (1/18, 6%) had mild (Grade 1) facet joint arthropathy at L4/L5 and 3/18 (16.7%) showing evidence of bilateral facet joint effusions. Three synovial cysts were identified in 2/18 players (11%), 4/18 players (22%) presented asymptomatic pars injuries, with 4 showing a grade 2 subtotal stress fracture and 1 player a grade 4 chronic stress fracture seen on 3D VIBE sequencing. Disc degeneration at one or more levels was demonstrated in 7/18 players (38%). Disc herniation was present in 5/18 players (27%). Conclusion A range of unsuspected findings on MRI of the lumbar spine are common in elite adolescent footballers. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a312980ff649463786f86edcb6252ed22022-12-22T03:53:44ZengBMCBMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation2052-18472022-10-011411910.1186/s13102-022-00576-1Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case seriesSean Carmody0Gajan Rajeswaran1Adam Mitchell2Katrine Okholm Kryger3Imtiaz Ahmad4Munraj Gill5Alison Rushton6School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of BirminghamOneWelbeckOneWelbeckFaculty of Sport, Allied Health and Performance Science, St Mary’s UniversityMedical Department, Queens Park Rangers Football and Athletic ClubCroydon University HospitalSchool of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of BirminghamAbstract Background Understanding common MRI findings may allow clinicians to appreciate the sport-specific effects on the lumbar spine, and to discern clinically significant pathology. Prevalence data regarding radiological abnormalities seen during the surveillance of asymptomatic elite footballers is, therefore, important to help understand injury mechanisms and to prevent associated injuries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in the lumbar spines of asymptomatic elite male adolescent footballers. Methods A prospective case-series study was carried out. MRI was performed using a 3T Siemens Prisma scanner including a 3D VIBE sequence in 18 asymptomatic male elite adolescent footballers recruited from a professional academy in England (mean age 17.8, range 16.9–18.6 years). The images were independently reported by two consultant musculoskeletal radiologists to achieve consensus opinion. Standardised classification criteria were used to assess and report abnormalities descriptively. Results Fifteen players (15/18, 83%) showed ≥1 abnormalities, included facet degeneration, synovial cysts, disc degeneration, disc herniation, and pars injury. One player (1/18, 6%) had mild (Grade 1) facet joint arthropathy at L4/L5 and 3/18 (16.7%) showing evidence of bilateral facet joint effusions. Three synovial cysts were identified in 2/18 players (11%), 4/18 players (22%) presented asymptomatic pars injuries, with 4 showing a grade 2 subtotal stress fracture and 1 player a grade 4 chronic stress fracture seen on 3D VIBE sequencing. Disc degeneration at one or more levels was demonstrated in 7/18 players (38%). Disc herniation was present in 5/18 players (27%). Conclusion A range of unsuspected findings on MRI of the lumbar spine are common in elite adolescent footballers.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-022-00576-1ImagingSoccerFootballYouthInjury |
spellingShingle | Sean Carmody Gajan Rajeswaran Adam Mitchell Katrine Okholm Kryger Imtiaz Ahmad Munraj Gill Alison Rushton Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation Imaging Soccer Football Youth Injury |
title | Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series |
title_full | Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series |
title_fullStr | Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series |
title_full_unstemmed | Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series |
title_short | Lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers: a case series |
title_sort | lumbar spine mri findings in asymptomatic elite male academy footballers a case series |
topic | Imaging Soccer Football Youth Injury |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-022-00576-1 |
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