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Identification of Risk Factors for Injury in Women's Collegiate Gymnastics With the Gymnastics Functional Measurement Tool

PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, 2020
The Gymnastics Functional Measurement Tool (GFMT) is a series of 10 sport‐specific tests that evaluates the physical fitness of female gymnasts. The standardized scoring system has been validated in a wide range of competitive levels.
Daphne I. Ling, M. Sleeper, E. Casey
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Artistic Gymnastics Injuries; Epidemiology, Evaluation, and Treatment.

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
Artistic gymnastics is a physically demanding sport that requires flexibility, agility, and extreme upper and lower body strength. The specific biomechanics of the sport leads to a unique injury profile. Gymnastic skills require intense upper body weight-
Natasha N. Desai   +3 more
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Gymnastics

Sports Biomechanics, 2003
Timothy Ackland   +2 more
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Gymnastic Wrist Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008
During gymnastic activities, the wrist is exposed to many different types of stresses, including repetitive motion, high impact loading, axial compression, torsional forces, and distraction in varying degrees of ulnar or radial deviation and hyperextension.
Brian G, Webb, Lance A, Rettig
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The effects of video feedback on students’ situational interest in gymnastics

Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2019
Although many studies in physical education and in gymnastics have revealed the positive impact of video feedback on students’ motivation, no study has considered the effects of video feedback use on students’ situational interest (SI).
Cédric Roure   +5 more
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A Perspective on Rhythmic Gymnastics Performance Analysis Powered by Intelligent Fabric

Advanced Fiber Materials, 2022
Dan Zhu   +14 more
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GYMNASTIC WRIST INJURIES

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
Wrist injuries in the gymnast are due to the transformation of the upper extremity into a weight bearing entity. Both acute and chronic disorders occur and are difficult to manage in these athletes because of the intensity of training and competition. Treatment is dependent on the injury as well as the expectations of the patient, coach, and family--a ...
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THE YOUNG GYMNAST

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2000
Gymnastics training develops strength, flexibility, concentration, balance, grace, and speed in young athletes. In terms of hours per week and intensity of practice, the dedication to training at a young age, is unparalleled in most other youth sports.
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Gymnastics Gymnastics Gymnastics

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1985
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Gymnastics

2021
Karen Broughton, Lerverne Barber
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