Τεύχη - Τόμος 1 -2003 - Τεύχος 2
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Research Sport Science
FACTORS RELATED WITH THE INCIDENCE OF INJURIES APPEARANCE TO THE
MALE AND FEMALE GYMNASTS AT THE COMPETITION LEVEL
  Paschalis Kyrialanis1, Paraskevi Malliou1, George Dalas2, George Godolias1 & Konstantinos Laparides1
1Department of Physical Education & Sport Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Hellas
2Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Hellas
Published: 15 April 2003
© Inquiries in Sport and Physical Education (2003), 1, 124-131.
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the external risk factors that contribute to sports injuries in female gymnasts. 87 female gymnasts (involved all categories and levels) from all over Greece, average age 11.53 (SD=2.1), participated in this study. Questionnaire through personal interview was used for data collection. According to results, only 27% of all injuries involved the upper extremity; the remainder were all lower extremity injuries (72.7%). A higher incidence of injuries occurred on «floor» exercises in comparison with the other three gymnastics equipment (Vault, Beam, Asymmetric Bars). Ankle injuries (ankle sprain) accounted for 27.5% of all injuries. A higher incidence of injuries occurred during training and mainly at the preparatory season. In conclusion it could be mentioned that gymnastic injuries occurs mainly in lower limbs at the practice in preparatory season, primarily at the floor resulting the appearance of sprains.

Key words: injuries, gymnastics, female