The effect of swimming on the body posture, range of motion and musculoskeletal pain in elite para and able-bodied swimmers

ConclusionsExtrinsic compensatory mechanism was identified in both study groups, however only in SG it occurred as structural (depth of the angle of lumbar lordosis and pelvic inclination) and functional changes (ROM in the thoracic and lumbar spine) in the body posture. Internal compensatory mechanism was identified in SG, however external compensation showed only partially suppressive character regarding to internal compensation. The locations of the musculoskeletal complaints seems to result from both internal compensatory mechanism (SG) and continuous overload of the anatomy trains as a result of swimming training (SG, CG).
Source: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research