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Objetivo: Determinar a prevalência de lesões músculo-esqueléticas nos ciclistas profissionais e amadores, relacionando-a com as características individuais de trabalho. Métodos: Utilizou-se o questionário nórdico músculo-esquelético para avaliar 30 ciclistas de diferentes equipas: Team Lampre Mérida; campo de treino de Lea Valley Cycling Club; Loja Cycles Oliveira; Loja Move Bike by Bike Zone, com uma média de idades de 36,55 ± 14,55 anos. Resultados: As regiões anatómicas com maior prevalência de lesões nos ciclistas foram a lombar e os joelhos, 43,30% e 43,30%, respetivamente. A nível da intensidade da dor as regiões anatómicas que apresentam valores superiores e estatisticamente significativos na comparação com outras são o pescoço 0,97±1,82, ombros 0,86±1,86, lombar 1,83±2,51, ancas 0,97±2,23 e joelhos 2,14±3,12, sendo que a intensidade de dor destas regiões é considerada leve. Não há correlação entre as características individuais de trabalho do ciclista e a intensidade da dor. Conclusão: As regiões anatómicas com maior prevalência de lesões músculo-esqueléticas, por ordem decrescente, foram a lombar, os joelhos, o pescoço, as ancas e os ombros e a nível da intensidade dor os joelhos, a lombar, o pescoço, as ancas e os ombros.
Objective: to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in professional and amateur cyclists and to relate it with the individual working characteristics. Methods: Was used the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire to evaluate 30 cyclists with average ages between 36,55 ± 14,55, belonging to different teams. Team Lampre Mérida; Training fields of Lea Valley Cycling Club; Oliveira Cycles Store; Move Bike Store by Bike Zone. Results: The anatomical regions with higher prevalence of injuries are the lumbar and the knees 43,30%, 43,30%, respectively. The anatomic regions with statistically significant higher intensity of pain in comparison with others was were the neck 0,97±1,82, shoulders 0,86±1,86, lumbar 1,83±2,51, hips 0,97±2,23 and knees 2,14±3,12, where the level of pain is considered to be light. There is no relationship between the individual working characteristics and the intensity of pain. Conclusion: The anatomical regions with higher prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries, in decreasing order, were the lumbar region, knees, neck, hips and shoulders. In which concerns pain intensity, in decreasing order, we have knees, the lumbar region, neck, hips and shoulders.
Objective: to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in professional and amateur cyclists and to relate it with the individual working characteristics. Methods: Was used the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire to evaluate 30 cyclists with average ages between 36,55 ± 14,55, belonging to different teams. Team Lampre Mérida; Training fields of Lea Valley Cycling Club; Oliveira Cycles Store; Move Bike Store by Bike Zone. Results: The anatomical regions with higher prevalence of injuries are the lumbar and the knees 43,30%, 43,30%, respectively. The anatomic regions with statistically significant higher intensity of pain in comparison with others was were the neck 0,97±1,82, shoulders 0,86±1,86, lumbar 1,83±2,51, hips 0,97±2,23 and knees 2,14±3,12, where the level of pain is considered to be light. There is no relationship between the individual working characteristics and the intensity of pain. Conclusion: The anatomical regions with higher prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries, in decreasing order, were the lumbar region, knees, neck, hips and shoulders. In which concerns pain intensity, in decreasing order, we have knees, the lumbar region, neck, hips and shoulders.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
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Lesões músculo-esqueléticas Ciclistas Dor Trabalho físico Musculoskeletal injuries Cyclists Pain Physical work
