Abstract
Background
Injuries to the cervical spine (C-spine) are among the most serious in rugby and are well documented. Front-row players are particularly at risk due to repetitive high-intensity collisions in the scrum.
Aim
This study evaluates degenerative changes of the C-spine and associated symptomatology in front-row rugby players.
Materials and methods
C-spine radiographs from 14 professional rugby players and controls were compared. Players averaged 23 years of playing competitive rugby. Two consultant radiologists performed a blind review of radiographs evaluating degeneration of disc spaces and apophyseal joints. Clinical status was assessed using a modified AAOS/NASS/COSS cervical spine outcomes questionnaire.
Results
Front-row rugby players exhibited significant radiographic evidence of C-spine degenerative changes compared to the non-rugby playing controls (P < 0.005). Despite these findings the rugby players did not exhibit increased symptoms.
Conclusion
This highlights the radiologic degenerative changes of the C-spine of front-row rugby players. However, these changes do not manifest themselves clinically or affect activities of daily living.
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Hogan, B.A., Hogan, N.A., Vos, P.M. et al. The cervical spine of professional front-row rugby players: correlation between degenerative changes and symptoms. Ir J Med Sci 179, 259–263 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-009-0432-3
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