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Gymnastics Medicine: A New Subspecialty in Sports Medicine.
Abstract: Despite popularity of gymnastics, there is no independent medical organization/subspecialty group to investigate injuries and prevention, and to make the sport safer for all. Thus, a new sports medicine subspecialty is proposed: Gymnastics Medicine. Gymnastics injury rates are higher compared to other sports. Common injuries occurring in gymnastics include gymnast wrist, grip lock, osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow, knee, and ankle, shoulder overuse injuries, mechanical low back pain, spondylolysis, pelvic apophysitis, anterior cruciate ligament tears, ankle instability/ankle sprains, symptomatic accessory navicular, os trigonum/posterior ankle impingement, and calcaneal apophysitis. Gymnastics Medicine will help medical clinicians understand injury patterns, return to play protocols, nutritional needs, and the mental aspects of gymnastics. Gymnastics Medicine is a needed subspecialty. There are many medical subspecialties involved with the care of gymnasts who would benefit from a concentrated field, and this field allows those clinicians to collaborate, enhance research, and most importantly, improve the safety and health of athletes in gymnastics.
期刊介绍:
As an official clinical journal of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Current Sports Medicine Reports is unique in its focus entirely on the clinical aspects of sports medicine. This peer-reviewed journal harnesses the tremendous scientific and clinical resources of ACSM to develop articles reviewing recent and important advances in the field that have clinical relevance. The journal’s goal is to translate the latest research and advances in the field into information physicians can use in caring for their patients.
To accomplish this goal, the journal divides the broad field of sports medicine into 12 sections, each headed by a physician editor with extensive practical experience in that area. The current sections include:
Head, Neck, and Spine -
General Medical Conditions -
Chest and Abdominal Conditions -
Environmental Conditions -
Sideline and Event Management -
Training, Prevention, and Rehabilitation -
Exercise is Medicine-
Nutrition & Ergogenic Aids -
Extremity and Joint Conditions -
Sport-specific Illness and Injury -
Competitive Sports -
Special Populations