Unlabelled: Relationship between sports and spondylolysis fracture angle (SFA), and hip internal rotation range of motion (IR ROM) between the sports groups among athletes with spondylolysis were investigated. Sports requiring repeated rotation of the trunk and hips during most aspects of the activity was defined as rotation-related sports (RRS). The SFA was defined as rotation-type or horizontal-type by using the axial view of the CT scan. Percentage of rotation type and SFA of the non-dominant side for RRS group was significantly greater than those of non-RRS group. Hip IR ROM of RRS group was significantly smaller than that of non-RRS group.

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