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AAP News Vol. 29 No. 12 December 2008, p. 25 © 2008 American Academy of Pediatrics
Tips to keep gymnasts health from taking a tumbleThe gymnastics routines performed in the Olympics may have inspired your child to do cartwheels around the house, but consider the dangers of the sport before enrolling your child in a club.Asma AhmadEditorial Intern
Researchers found that children between the ages of 6 and 11 years had a higher incidence of fractures and dislocations, while children ages 12 to 17 were more likely to have sprains and strains. The most commons injuries suffered by gymnasts involved shoulders, elbows, wrists, ankles, shins and the spine. Following are tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Federation of State High School Associations to help keep children safe while they go for the gold:
Other dangers associated with gymnastics include pressure to be thin and risk of skin infections. Parents should:
Also, if your child experiences any pain while performing daily activities, stop gymnastics activity and rest until the pain is gone. Finally, children should not specialize in gymnastics before puberty, according to the AAP. This precaution will reduce the risk of overuse injuries, and your child will be less likely to tire of the sport.
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