{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Perceptions of low back pain in elite gymnastics: A multi-disciplinary qualitative focus group study. {Author}: Fawcett L;Heneghan NR;James S;Rushton A; {Journal}: Phys Ther Sport {Volume}: 44 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Jul 2020 {Factor}: 2.92 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2020.04.003 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To explore the multidisciplinary team experience of Low Back Pain (LBP) in elite gymnastics.
METHODS: A qualitative focus group.
METHODS: British Gymnastics.
METHODS: Ten coaching, sports science and medicine multidisciplinary team members working with British gymnasts.
METHODS: A topic guide informed by literature/expert opinion enabled discussion that was recorded/transcribed verbatim. Initial inductive analytic process developed theoretical insights. Manual coding using constant comparative methods categorised meaningful themes and sub-themes.
RESULTS: Two key aspects were identified. Emerging themes for LBP presentation included: early identification LBP and influence of multidisciplinary team members on outcomes; factors influencing LBP reporting e.g. coach-athlete relationship; frequent presentations of LBP and accepted norms; athlete history and physical examination e.g. training load. Emerging themes for causation of LBP included: intrinsic risk factors e.g. growth and maturation; extrinsic risk factors e.g. equipment.
CONCLUSIONS: Individual responses of a gymnast to experiencing LBP were important across all themes. Some LBP was perceived as normal. The coach-athlete relationship and support team are crucial decision-makers around training load and adaptation. Early detection will help minimise time loss from training/performance to expedite healing.