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Citation

Priest JD. Clin. Sports Med. 1985; 4(1): 73-83.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3967314

Abstract

The medical literature contains little about elbow injuries in gymnastics. However, 30 females with 32 elbow injuries from gymnastics were found and studied. Two had Panner's disease (osteochondritis of the humeral capitellum), and all the others had fractures or dislocations. The majority required open or closed procedures. Recommendations to help reduce elbow injuries would include the use of experienced spotters, thicker pads whenever possible, and education of gymnasts in techniques of falling. After injury has occurred immobilization of the elbow for as short a period as necessary and follow-up therapy in a sports-oriented setting are recommended.


Language: en

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