Degenerative joint disease in weight-lifters. Fact or fiction?

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A clinical and radiological study of upper and lower limb joints was carried out on 25 experienced weight-lifters to identify the extent of degenerative joint disease (Osteoarthrosis) produced by this sport. Although significant degenerative changes were found in five lifters (20%). This figure is not greater than that found in the general population within the age group studied. There were more degenerative changes found in Olympic style weight-lifters (30.7%) than in power lifters (8.3%). The significance of these figures is discussed. The upper limb joints were almost completely free of degenerative changes.

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Fitzgerald, B., & McLatchie, G. R. (1980). Degenerative joint disease in weight-lifters. Fact or fiction? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 14(2–3), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.14.2-3.97

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