GYMN-L Digest - 25 Jun 1996 to 26 Jun 1996

There are 3 messages totalling 62 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Growth plate Injuries-some general suggestions
  2. Men's Predictions?!?
  3. FLIP FLOPS AND MUSHROOOMS

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Date:    Tue, 25 Jun 1996 22:48:39 -0600
From:    ***@CABLEREGINA.COM
Subject: Growth plate Injuries-some general suggestions

Two thing alert me to suggest that the 10 year old gymnast with a wrist
ganglion plus growth plate injury may need to look at her training program.
Both problems are evidence of overuse. A ganglion can be due to chronic
sprains of the wrist or a weakness in the joint capsule or tendon sheath
that causes a continous secretion if synovial fluid. The growth plates are
situated close to the joints and overloading or overusing the wrists
especially during tumbling vaulting and bars may cause irritation and
injuries to these areas of bone that at 10 years old are not yet fused.
A number of options are open to the gymnast with these problems, that are
not that uncommon.
1 Rest until the pain and inflammation has resolved, as suggested by the
sport doc.
2. Gradual return to activities with a modified program that allows for
recovery. ie alternate days rather than daily workouts, ice post workout,
use of wrist supports for tumbling and vaulting (you've seen some of the
athletes at the national level use them during competition)
3. Thorough specific warm-up to fully stretch the joints before training and
competition - never never miss
4. Participate in a long term strengthening and conditioning program for the
forearms and upper arms- but not by weight lifting!
Always treat swelling with respect especially in a child it is an indication
that the body does not like what it is subject to.
Growth plates in girls fuse approx 2 years after puberty so this little 10
year old has some time to go yet. ALWAYS listen to you family physician or
sport doctor, get a referral to a physio to assess each specific problem as
no two situations are the same. What works for one may not for another. This
is only an overview of some aspects of these injuries not designed to
replace a GOOD MEDICAL ASSESSMENT.
Marg

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Date:    Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:23:44 -0700
From:    ***@UCLA.EDU
Subject: Men's Predictions?!?

DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY PREDICTIONS ON WHICH PEOPLE WILL MAKE THE MENS TEAM?!?
IF SO I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THEM WITH SOME BRIEF EXPLANATIONS AS TO WHY
YOUR CHOSE WHO?  I THINK THE MEN WILL DO BETTER THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT!!!!

Evan

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Date:    Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:23:35 -0700
From:    ***@UCLA.EDU
Subject: FLIP FLOPS AND MUSHROOOMS

Flip flops are the same thing as flick flacks and a mushroom is gymnastics
tool that is used for beginning gymnasts to pracitce for pommel horse.  Its
name comes from it appearance only it does not have any pommels.  Anyone
have any other questions feel free to ask, I am sure someone on this list
can answer them.

Evan

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