Objectives: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of overuse injuries in rhythmic gymnastics from a psychosocial perspective. More specifically, it examined how sport culture impacts overuse injuries. Design: To develop an understanding of the culture of rhythmic gymnastics and gymnasts' behaviour within the context of this culture, ethnography was the chosen method and written product of this research. Method: A 12-month ethnography was conducted in an elite rhythmic gymnastics club in Italy, with 43 participants, consisting of 16 gymnasts, three female coaches, one physiotherapist, 22 parents, and the club's president. Eight qualitative methods of data collection were used to provide rigor and depth. Following data t...
In this study, it is aimed to determine and inquire the reasons of the injuries of gymnasts at Oller...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury in rhythmic sportive gymnastics and to provide recomm...
The growing competitiveness of modern sport means that children, from very early ages, are increasin...
Objectives: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of overuse injuries in rhythmic gymna...
The aim of this study was to explore the experience of parents of gymnasts suffering from overuse in...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Several studies using a sociological approach identified the existence of a culture of risk in sport...
A prospective study on club-level Rhythmic Gymnastics injuries was conducted over a six-month period...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, anatomical site and types of injury incur...
OBJECTIVE: Sports science has identified the trainer- athlete relationship in the etiology of injuri...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Research in Dance Educ...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial risk factors for traumatic injuries have been comprehensively inv...
Background and purpose. While several studies have been published related to injury in elite and col...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to identify the most relevant issues raised regularly on injuries i...
In this study, it is aimed to determine and inquire the reasons of the injuries of gymnasts at Oller...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury in rhythmic sportive gymnastics and to provide recomm...
The growing competitiveness of modern sport means that children, from very early ages, are increasin...
Objectives: This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of overuse injuries in rhythmic gymna...
The aim of this study was to explore the experience of parents of gymnasts suffering from overuse in...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Objectives: Preventive approaches for overuse injuries in sports will be more successful when synchr...
Several studies using a sociological approach identified the existence of a culture of risk in sport...
A prospective study on club-level Rhythmic Gymnastics injuries was conducted over a six-month period...
AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency, anatomical site and types of injury incur...
OBJECTIVE: Sports science has identified the trainer- athlete relationship in the etiology of injuri...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Research in Dance Educ...
BACKGROUND: While the psychosocial risk factors for traumatic injuries have been comprehensively inv...
Background and purpose. While several studies have been published related to injury in elite and col...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to identify the most relevant issues raised regularly on injuries i...
In this study, it is aimed to determine and inquire the reasons of the injuries of gymnasts at Oller...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury in rhythmic sportive gymnastics and to provide recomm...
The growing competitiveness of modern sport means that children, from very early ages, are increasin...