Conference Proceeding - (2022) Volume 8, Issue 6
Non-Specific Low Back Pain in Basketball Players
Brian Serrano*
Cardiovascular Biochemistry Group, Research Institute of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), 08041 Barcelona, Spain
*Correspondence:
Brian Serrano, Cardiovascular Biochemistry Group, Research Institute of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), 08041 Barcelona,
Spain,
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Received: 01-Dec-2022, Manuscript No. Ipmedt-22-13289;
Editor assigned: 05-Dec-2022, Pre QC No. Ipmedt-22-13289;
Reviewed: 19-Dec-2022, QC No. Ipmedt-22-13289;
Revised: 26-Dec-2022, Manuscript No. Ipmedt-22-13289;
Published:
30-Dec-2022, DOI: 2572-5475- 08.06-118
Abstract
The lumbar spine is a difficult biomechanical portion of injuries that plague the
athletic population, specifically in basketball players. In other areas of the bodies,
diagnostic imaging and provocative testing are specific such as lateral ankle sprains
and rotator cuff injuries. However, the overlapping anatomy of the lumbar spine
means layers of musculoskeletal tissues, fascia, and intervertebral discs (IVD) that
can contribute to being a pain generator. The purpose of this presentation will be
to educate clinicians and coaches on the different yet broad types of injuries that
occur in the lumbar spine. Additionally, management strategies will be provided
for effective implementation at different parts throughout the season. Although
the lumbar spine is complex, clinicians and coaches can work together in making
a positive impact to players and low back injuries.
Citation: Serrano B (2021) Non-Specific Low Back Pain in Basketball Players. Mol Enzy Drug Targ, Vol. 8 No. 6: 118.