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Swimming overuse injuries.

J H Jones1

  • 1Department of Inpatient Rehabilitation, Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, Michigan, USA.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
|March 19, 1999
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This article explains swimming injuries, focusing on upper limb overuse in a non-weight-bearing environment. Understanding swimming techniques and athlete psychology is key for effective diagnosis and management.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Biomechanics
  • Exercise Psychology

Background:

  • Swimming injuries commonly involve upper limb overuse due to the unique non-weight-bearing aquatic environment.
  • Effective diagnosis and management require a deep understanding of competitive swimming techniques.
  • Psychological factors significantly influence treatment outcomes and adherence in swimming athletes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To educate readers on the diagnosis and management of swimming-related injuries.
  • To enhance physician understanding of swimming techniques for improved patient care.
  • To highlight the importance of athlete psychology in managing swimming injuries.

Main Methods:

  • Review of biomechanical principles of competitive swimming strokes.

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  • Analysis of common injury mechanisms in swimmers.
  • Integration of psychological considerations for athlete management.
  • Main Results:

    • Swimming injuries present distinct patterns, primarily affecting the upper extremities.
    • Proper stroke technique is crucial for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
    • Addressing the psychological profile of swimmers enhances treatment compliance.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive approach to swimming injuries necessitates understanding biomechanics, technique, and athlete psychology.
    • Physicians equipped with this knowledge can more effectively diagnose, manage, and prevent swimming-related injuries.
    • Optimizing swimmer outcomes relies on a holistic strategy encompassing physical and psychological aspects.