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“…light physical activity, or even progressive exercise, many times used as therapy for muscular rebalance and functional return 12 , was not useful in the progressive study. However, it was observed that despite the absence of significant results concerning prevention of muscle hypotrophy, for the groups which performed physical exercise, there was not worsening of any of the characteristics when compared with the simulation group; that is to say, physical exercise in the used protocols did not produce positive or negative effects on the muscular tropism in animals with hinder nervous compression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…light physical activity, or even progressive exercise, many times used as therapy for muscular rebalance and functional return 12 , was not useful in the progressive study. However, it was observed that despite the absence of significant results concerning prevention of muscle hypotrophy, for the groups which performed physical exercise, there was not worsening of any of the characteristics when compared with the simulation group; that is to say, physical exercise in the used protocols did not produce positive or negative effects on the muscular tropism in animals with hinder nervous compression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Musculoskeletal and mechanical overloads in the sports activities may trigger disc degeneration which lead to nervous compression, causing nervous irritation and pain, consequently leading to functional deficit 12,13 . On the other hand, physical training is used in rehabilitation of these conditions, so that muscular rebalance and return to function can occur 12 .…”
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“…In adult athletes, the lumbar region is the most common vertebral lesion site [11]. Chronic lesionsthose that occur due to excessive use of the joints-are the most common [12,13]. These lesions can start in adolescence and worsen in adulthood [14,15].…”
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“…Growth cartilage and centers of immature ossi cation are also more susceptible to lesions due to compression, distraction, and rotation. De cits in the ossi cation of pars interarticularis-especially at L5-contribute to the incidence of lesions in the posterior vertebral elements [13]. In addition to these injuries, such lesions can cause pain in the affected region to limit children's daily activities [18,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%