Physical Therapy in Sport :
Original research
Acrobatic gymnastics injury: Occurrence, site and training risk factorsMelinda Purnell, Debra Shirley, Leslie Nicholson, Roger Adams
Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia
Setting
New South Wales acrobatic gymnastics clubs.Participants
Surveys were completed by 73 acrobatic gymnasts (69 female) aged 8–26 years.…
Results
Half (50.7%) of the participants had sustained an injury associated with acrobatic gymnastics in the past 12 months, with 28.8% of participants affected by chronic injury at the time of the study.Age of onset for acute and chronic acrobatics-related injury averaged 13.9 (SD ± 3.03) and 14.7 (SD ± 3.85) years, respectively. Injury sites were predominately the knee, ankle and wrist. Risk factors for injury were having an age of ?13 years and training for ?8 h per week at age 11 years.
Conclusions
The results suggest that the 11–15 years age period is critical for the occurrence of injury in acrobatic gymnasts. This is possibly due to the adolescent growth spurt which may create an increased vulnerability to injury if training volume during this time is above a certain threshold. …The full article is available here for $31.50
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