Objectives: Rhythmic gymnastics is an Olympic sport that demands high training volume from early age. We investigated the extent of, and risk factors for, injuries among competitive Norwegian rhythmic gymnasts. Methods: One hundred and seven of 133 (80.5%) female rhythmic gymnasts (mean age: 14.5 years (SD 1.6), mean body mass index: 18.9 (SD 2.2)) participated. All gymnasts completed a baseline questionnaire and the ‘Triad-Specific Self-Report Questionnaire’. Injuries, illnesses and training hours were recorded prospectively for 15 weeks during preseason using the ‘Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Questionnaire on Health Problems’ (OSTRC-H2). Results: Response rate to OSTRC-H2 was 97%. Mean overuse and acute injury prevalence were 37...
Abstract: The purpose was to examine musculoskeletal disorders in Norwegian female biathlon athletes...
Introduction: Although figure skating attracts several hundred thousand participants worldwide, ther...
Objectives: The aim was to describe the annual incidence and types of musculoskeletal injuries, and ...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury in rhythmic sportive gymnastics and to provide recomm...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, anatomical site and types of injury incur...
A prospective study on club-level Rhythmic Gymnastics injuries was conducted over a six-month period...
Background: With childhood sports opportunities continuing to increase at an enormous rate along wit...
Background: A thorough knowledge of the epidemiology and severity of injuries and illness in youth f...
Aims: Aim: The main aim is to identify the most common injuries and illnesses in sports gymnastics i...
BackgroundGymnastics requires intense year-round upper and lower extremity strength training typical...
Background and purpose. While several studies have been published related to injury in elite and col...
Talent development is integral to the policy and organizational practice of competitive sport, but h...
Introduction: Although figure skating attracts several hundred thousand participants worldwide, ther...
Gymnastics has a history of high injury incidence rates. However, little is known about the injury p...
A sample of 120 retired competitve female gymnasts were administered a questionnaire, with a respons...
Abstract: The purpose was to examine musculoskeletal disorders in Norwegian female biathlon athletes...
Introduction: Although figure skating attracts several hundred thousand participants worldwide, ther...
Objectives: The aim was to describe the annual incidence and types of musculoskeletal injuries, and ...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury in rhythmic sportive gymnastics and to provide recomm...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, anatomical site and types of injury incur...
A prospective study on club-level Rhythmic Gymnastics injuries was conducted over a six-month period...
Background: With childhood sports opportunities continuing to increase at an enormous rate along wit...
Background: A thorough knowledge of the epidemiology and severity of injuries and illness in youth f...
Aims: Aim: The main aim is to identify the most common injuries and illnesses in sports gymnastics i...
BackgroundGymnastics requires intense year-round upper and lower extremity strength training typical...
Background and purpose. While several studies have been published related to injury in elite and col...
Talent development is integral to the policy and organizational practice of competitive sport, but h...
Introduction: Although figure skating attracts several hundred thousand participants worldwide, ther...
Gymnastics has a history of high injury incidence rates. However, little is known about the injury p...
A sample of 120 retired competitve female gymnasts were administered a questionnaire, with a respons...
Abstract: The purpose was to examine musculoskeletal disorders in Norwegian female biathlon athletes...
Introduction: Although figure skating attracts several hundred thousand participants worldwide, ther...
Objectives: The aim was to describe the annual incidence and types of musculoskeletal injuries, and ...