Acta Ortopédica Brasileira (Oct 2023)

FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE SHOULDER IN JIU-JITSU BLACK BELT ATHLETES

  • EWERTON BORGES DE SOUZA LIMA,
  • JONATHAS TEIXEIRA SALLES,
  • MATHEUS DE TOLEDO VENTURA,
  • CARLOS VICENTE ANDREOLI,
  • ALBERTO DE CASTRO POCHINI,
  • PAULO SANTORO BELANGERO,
  • BENNO EJNISMAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220233105e264796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 5

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ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the epidemiological profile of Jiu-Jitsu black belt athletes, including the prevalence of pain and shoulder function. Methods: Cross-sectional study carried out with Jiu-Jitsu athletes from 2014 to 2016. The studied variables were: sex, age, dominant limb, weight, height, profession, time of Jiu-Jitsu practice, weekly training hours, other practiced sports, comorbidities, injuries and previous surgeries, medications and habits. For the functional assessment of the shoulder, the ASES Score was used. Results: 53 male athletes were evaluated. There was a prevalence of alcohol consumption (60.4%) and supplement use (32.1%). The practice of other sports included weight training (49.1%) and other martial arts (17%). There was a prevalence of knee (66.0%) and shoulder (52.8%) injuries and, in some cases, the need for surgical procedures. There was a prevalence of shoulder pain (73.6%) and more than half of the athletes (52.9%) had minimal or moderate limitation of shoulder function. Conclusion: Jiu-jitsu black belt athletes often have a history of injuries, with the shoulder being the second most affected body part. In more than half of the athletes, there was a prevalence of shoulder pain and functional limitation, according to the ASES Score. Level of evidence III, Retrospective comparative study.

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