Study Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive study.
Objectives: To examine the occurrence of sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD
) in a group of elite rowers.
Background: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is a common problem for elite athl
etes, bur is largely unstudied in the medical literature.
Methods and Measures: The United States Senior National Rowing Teams at the
Pan American Games and the World Rowing Championships in 1995 were tested
for SIJD through the standing flexion test followed by palpatory examinatio
n of anatomic landmarks.
Results: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction occurred in 54.1% of team members. Sa
croiliac joint dysfunction was prevalent in both sweep rowers (66%) and scu
llers (34%). Prevalence of SIJD did not differ among the specific types of
SIJD, the side of involvement or for the handedness of sweep rowing.
Conclusions: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is an important orthopaedic probl
em in rowers. This information may be useful for clinicians who treat rower
s and elite athletes.