Association between pain and training in elite swimmers - doi:10.5020/18061230.2011.p116
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elite swimmers. Methods: We assessed 42 athletes (22 men and 20 women) of an elite swimming team from the University of Ribeirao Preto in January 2010, aged 13 to 28 years, with a period of practice of at least three years, regarding anthropometric aspects, swimming training and the presence of pain. The anthropometric variables studied were: current weight, height and hip circumference. The results were statistically analyzed by Fisher exact test and Wilcoxon test using the SAS® 9 software. Results: Both men and women trained at the same frequency (6 x per week, for 2 hours). We did not observe significant associations between pain and training frequency for both genders. Regarding the presence of pain, 10 (50%) women referred it, being 30% low back pain and 20% at shoulder. Among men, 07 (31.8%) presented pain, of which 20% referred at shoulder and 11.8 % lower back pain. Conclusion: There was no association between pain and training, although the study highlighted the high number of swimmers with pain at shoulder and lower backDownloads
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2012-01-20
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Meliscki, G. A., Monteiro, L. Z., & Giglio, C. A. (2012). Association between pain and training in elite swimmers - doi:10.5020/18061230.2011.p116. Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion, 24(2), 116–122. https://doi.org/10.5020/2061
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