Resumen:
Objective
The aim of this study was to compare diaphragm thickness and excursion between athletes with and without lumbopelvic pain (LPP) by trans-costal and trans-hepatic rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI), respectively.
Design
A case-control study.
Setting
Amateur and semiprofessional athletes teams.
Participants
Forty matched-paired athletes with LPP (n = 20; LPP case group) and without LPP (n = 20; Healthy control group) were recruited.
Main outcome measures
Diaphragm thickness and excursion (cm) were assessed during relaxed respiratory activity (maximum inspiration–Tins, expiration–Texp and difference–Tins-exp) by trans-costal and trans-hepatic rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI), respectively.
Results
Statistically significant differences (P < .05) with an effect size from moderate to large (d = 0.63–1.07) were shown for bilateral diaphragm thickness reductions at Tins and thickness difference at Tins-Texp of the right hemi-diaphragm for athletes with LPP compared to healthy athletes.
Conclusions
Athletes who suffered from LPP presented a reduced diaphragm thickness compared to healthy matched-paired athletes. Therefore, these novel findings may suggest t...