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"Frenette S" Authored Publications:

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1 Body Composition Asymmetries in University Ice Hockey Players and Their Implications for Lower Back Pain and Leg Injury Resta T; Frenette S; Rizk A; Fortin M; 36135032
PERFORM
2 Lumbar Multifidus Muscle Characteristics, Body Composition, and Injury in University Rugby Players Lévesque J; Rivaz H; Rizk A; Frenette S; Boily M; Fortin M; 32997748
PERFORM
3 Seasonal Changes in Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in University Rugby Players. Roy A, Rivaz H, Rizk A, Frenette S, Boily M, Fortin M 32925493
PERFORM
4 The effect of low back pain and lower limb injury on lumbar multifidus muscle morphology and function in university soccer players. Nandlall N, Rivaz H, Rizk A, Frenette S, Boily M, Fortin M 32050966
PERFORM
5 Ultrasonography of Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in University American Football Players. Schryver A; Rivaz H; Rizk A; Frenette S; Boily M; Fortin M; 32028457
PERFORM
6 Corrigendum to "Ultrasonography of multifidus muscle morphology and function in ice hockey players with and without low back pain" [Physical Therapy in Sport 37 (2019) 77-85]. Fortin M, Rizk A, Frenette S, Boily M, Rivaz H 31005031
PERFORM
7 Ultrasonography of multifidus muscle morphology and function in ice hockey players with and without low back pain. Fortin M, Rizk A, Frenette S, Boily M, Rivaz H 30897493
PERFORM

 

Title:Seasonal Changes in Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in University Rugby Players.
Authors:Roy ARivaz HRizk AFrenette SBoily MFortin M
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32925493
DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000002514
Publication:Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Keywords:
PMID:32925493 Category:Med Sci Sports Exerc Date Added:2020-09-15
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Department Health Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA.
2 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, CANADA.

Description:

Seasonal Changes in Lumbar Multifidus Muscle in University Rugby Players.

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Sep 11; :

Authors: Roy A, Rivaz H, Rizk A, Frenette S, Boily M, Fortin M

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although smaller lumbar multifidus muscle (LMM) was reported to be a strong predictor of lower limb injury (LLI) in Australian Football League (AFL) players, LMM morphology has not been investigated in rugby athletes. This study examined seasonal changes in LMM in rugby players and whether LMM characteristics were associated with low back pain (LBP) and LLI.

METHODS: Ultrasound examinations of the LMM were acquired in 21 university level rugby players (12 females, 9 males) at preseason and end-season. LMM cross-sectional area (CSA), thickness at rest, and thickness during submaximal contraction (e.g. contralateral arm lift) measurements in prone and standing were obtained bilaterally at the L5-S1 level. The percent change in LMM thickness during contraction was calculated as: [(thicknesscontracted- thicknessrest)/thicknessrest x 100]. Self-reported questionnaires were used to acquire data on LBP and LLI.

RESULTS: There was no significant difference in LMM characteristics between preseason and end-season measurements (p>0.05). Preseason LMM CSA, side-to-side CSA asymmetry, thickness at rest or during contraction were not associated with LBP or LLI. However, a lower % thickness change in the standing position was significantly associated with having LBP during the preseason (p=0.01) and playing season (p=0.001), as well as LLI during the preseason (p=0.03).

CONCLUSIONS: This study provides preliminary evidence that LMM contractile ability and behavior during functional movement, such as standing, may have important implications for the susceptibility to injury among rugby athletes.

PMID: 32925493 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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