Table 1.
Reported forces on lumbar discs for different sporting activities
Activity | Force | Reporting authors |
---|---|---|
Walking speed (slow, preferred, fast speed) | 2.28×, 2.53×, 2.95× body-weight compressive force L5/S1 | Cheng [12] |
Golf swing | 6,100–7,500 N compressive force L3/4 (amateur and professional players) | Hosea et al. [27] |
Rowing | 6,100 N lumbar compressive forces | Hosea [26] |
Rowing | 4.6× body weight compressive force L4/5 (shear force L4/5: 660 ± 117 N) | Morris [46] |
Half-squat exercises with weights 0.8–1.6× body weight | 10× body weight compressive loads across L3/4 segment (70 kg person approx. 7,000 N) | Cappozzo [9] |
Football linemen, blocking manoeuvres | >8,600 N peak compressive force 3,300 N average peak sagittal shear force L4/5 motion segment | Gatt [20] |
Competitive weight-lifters | >17,000 N average compressive loads L4/5 motion segment | Cholewicki [13] |