Elite Cross-Country Skiers Who Report Low Back Pain Have More Disk Degeneration Than Their Nonsymptomatic Peers

Anni Aavikko, Janne Pesonen, Leena Ristolainen, Niko Murto, Hannu Kautiainen, Teija Lund

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Abstract

Objective:To investigate the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) and disk degeneration (DD) and the relationship of DD with LBP among elite cross-country skiers.Design:A cross-sectional study of elite cross-country skiers.Setting:Study participants were recruited during autumn 2022 among elite cross-country skiers and collegiate skiers who were selected to national teams' training groups.Participants:The original study group consisted of 44 skiers (16 national team skiers and 28 sports academy skiers).Interventions:The study protocol included a 1.5T lumbar spine MRI, a clinical examination, and an interview with questions about general health and training as well as selected patient-reported outcomes. The morphology of intervertebral disks from T12/L1 to L5/S1 on sagittal T2-weighted midline images was visually assessed using the Pfirrmann classification with a grade 3 or higher considered degenerated in this age group.Main Outcome Measures:Cross-sectional occurrence of DD on MRI and self-reported LBP.Results:Low back pain was reported by 33 (75%) skiers. Half of the skiers had at least 1 disk of ≥grade 3 in the Pfirrmann classification. At least 1 disk grade ≥3 in the Pfirrmann classification was found in 61% (20 of 33) of skiers with LBP and 18% (2 of 11) of skiers without LBP (P = 0.034).Conclusions:The most important findings in our study were the high prevalence of self-reported LBP and a statistically significant difference in the occurrence of at least 1 degenerated disk in the Pfirrmann classification between skiers who reported LBP compared with those who did not.

Original languageEnglish
JournalClinical Journal of Sport Medicine
Number of pages6
ISSN1050-642X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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Fields of Science

  • cross-country skiing
  • disk degeneration
  • elite athletes
  • low back pain
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • 315 Sport and fitness sciences

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