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Combatting Impact Knee and Ankle
Injuries in Gymnastics
Dr. Dave Tilley DPT, SCS, CSCS
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Why spend a whole lecture on this?
We should spend a whole month on this!
Without a doubt one of the top 3 topics that
plagues gymnasts, coaches, and medical providers
Research Articles 1-3
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Research and every day coaching experience
is pretty clear on this
• Impact overuse knee and ankle injuries affect 1000’s of
gymnasts worldwide
• Not only is it a problem, it’s getting worse despite our
efforts
• It’s have a huge negative impact on athlete health,
training progress, and gymnasts quitting the sport
What’s Going On?
Research Articles 1-3
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Many, many factors interacting
• We do not understand and use work load
science, periodization, and formalized
strength principles well enough
• Gymnastics is hard.
• Skills + Equipment Evolves = More Force per
rep
• 8.8-14.9x Body Weight Recorded Floor
• 23x Body Weight (!?) at ankle joint
Why Is It Such An Issue?
Research Articles 1-3
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• Sport Evolves = More Reps per skill and hours
per week
• We work with KIDS! ( Yes 18 is still a kid )
• Cultural Resistance
• Basics + Technique > Throwing New Skills
• Delay Specialization
• Off Season
• Interdisciplinary Team > Coach Doing All
• Flexibility
• Strength and Conditioning
Why Is It Such An Issue?
Research Articles
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Trauma
• ACL / Meniscus Tear
• Achilles Tear
• Fractures
• Ankle Sprains or Other
Ligaments
Overuse
Knee
• Growth Plate Inflammation
• Stress Reaction / Fracture
• Knee Cartilage (OCD)
• Patellar Tendinopathy
• Meniscus & Ligament Breakdown
Overuse
Ankle
• Growth Plate Inflammation or
Stress Fracture
• Ankle Cartilage (OCD)
• Achilles Tendinopathy
• Meniscus & Ligament
Breakdown
Research Articles 4-22
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Same Song, Different Dance?
Sever’s
Achilles
Tendinopathy
Stress Rxn
ACL / Meniscus
Tear?
Stress Fracture or
OCD?
8 - 1 2 Ye a r s O l d
M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a
= G r o w t h P l a t e
1 2 - 1 6 Ye a r s O l d
M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a
= Te n d o n / B o n e
1 7 + Ye a r s O l d
M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a
= B r o k e n D o w n
Te n d o n / B o n e / C a r t i l a g e
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
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Same Song, Different Dance?
Osgood
Schlatters
SJL Syndrome
Patellar
Tendinopathy
Stress Rxn
ACL / Meniscus
Tear?
Stress Fracture or
OCD?
8-12 Years Old
Most Vulnerable
Area = Growth
Plate
12-16 Years Old
Most Vulnerable
Area =
Tendon/Bone
17+ Years Old
Most Vulnerable Area
= Broken Down
Tendon/Bone/Cartilage
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
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What Are The Most
Common Injuries? – Knee
Osgood Schlatters – Bone Inflammation of
Growth Plate Where Quad Attaches
Sinding Jarson Lohanssen – Bone
Inflammation of Growth Plate Patella
Stress Reactions/Fractures – Bone
Inflammation progressions to cracking
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
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What Are The Most
Common Injuries? – Knee
OCD – Break Down cartilage inside knee
joint
Meniscus – damage to shock absorbers
of knee joint
ACL/Other Ligaments – failure of
supporting structures around knee
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
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What Are The Most Common
Injuries? – Ankle
Severs– Bone Inflammation of
Growth Plate Where Achilles
Attaches
Stress Reactions/Fractures – Bone
Inflammation progressions to
cracking
Talar Dome OCD– Cartilage break
down in ankle joint
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
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Is There Any Hope For Gymnastics? Prevention Methods
After 6 years of geeking out… here are the only things I
have seen honestly move the needle on injury rates
Research Articles 4-22
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What is the major overlapping factor?
Tissue
Capacity
Tissue
Load
Load
Load
Load
Tolerance
Tolerance
▲
Capacity
▼
Load
(For optimal adaptation)
Research ArticlesResearch Articles23-28
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Impact
Injury
Reduction
Radical
Communication
Workload
Management
Robust
Physical Prep
Proper Landing
Technique
Proper Skill
Technique /
Readiness
Weekly PreHab
(Soft Tissue and
Strength)
Research Articles
15
Radical
Communication
You can not bring technical solutions to
cultural problems
Environments that do not have mutual trust,
positive role modeling, and community
support will not have success in injury rate
reduction
Research Articles
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Radical
Communication
How do you build this?
”People believe what you do, not what you say”
Daily conversations, habits, choices
Patience, work, patience, work…. Patience and work.
LISTEN when someone says pain starting and modify
If really a fear, motivation, or misalignment of goals… have
the harder conversation.
Research Articles
17
Workload
Management
Remember these pictures?
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 23-28
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Robust Based
Physical Prep
Remember this lecture?
I put them in order for a
reason!
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 23-28
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Proper Landing
Technique
There’s no way around it…
We HAVE to change how gymnasts land
Not Ideal
• Knee Dominant
• Upright Torso
• Hips Tucked Under
• Knees Together
• Lack of hip angle
Research Articles 4-11
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Proper Landing
Technique
Not Torn ACL > Not “Pretty”
More Ideal
• Hip Dominant
• Angled Torso
• Spine More Neutral
• Knees Hip Width
• Hip Angle
encouraged for
glute and hamstring
deceleration
Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-11
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Proper Landing
Technique
This is not just me suggestion this…
TONS of helpful research on this
Research Articles
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Proper Skill
Technique /
Readiness
Is this Yurchenko/Full/Dismount
REALLY ready for hard today…
Helpful guidelines we use
• Must perform 7 in mock competition setting before and during
meet weeks
• “Not happening in 3, not happening today” in practice or meets
• Health > Score, Medal, Social Media, etc. Period.
Accidents still happen and things go wrong, but much is preventable!
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Weekly PreHab
(Soft Tissue and
Strength)
Research Articles
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So What Do I Do
When Someone
Starts to Have
Pain?
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11 Steps (no pun intended)
1. Reduce Impact Volume
2. Early Medical Care
3. Patience
4. Manage Soft Tissue
Research Articles
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5. Nightly Ice and Compression
6. Land Properly
7. Rebuild Local Strength
Research Articles
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8. Rebuild Impact Volume
9. Build Leg Strength
10. Correct Technique
11. Track Growth
Research Articles
References
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3. Thomas RE., Thomas BC. A systematic review of injuries in gymnastics. The Physician and Sportsmedicine.
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6. Logerstedt, D.S., et al. Knee Stability and Movement Coordination Impairments: Knee Ligament Sprain. J Ortho Sports Phys Ther. April
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THANK YOU!
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Preventing Knee and Ankel Impact Injuries in Gymnastics

  • 1. Combatting Impact Knee and Ankle Injuries in Gymnastics Dr. Dave Tilley DPT, SCS, CSCS 1
  • 2. 2 Why spend a whole lecture on this? We should spend a whole month on this! Without a doubt one of the top 3 topics that plagues gymnasts, coaches, and medical providers Research Articles 1-3
  • 3. 3 Research and every day coaching experience is pretty clear on this • Impact overuse knee and ankle injuries affect 1000’s of gymnasts worldwide • Not only is it a problem, it’s getting worse despite our efforts • It’s have a huge negative impact on athlete health, training progress, and gymnasts quitting the sport What’s Going On? Research Articles 1-3
  • 4. 4 Many, many factors interacting • We do not understand and use work load science, periodization, and formalized strength principles well enough • Gymnastics is hard. • Skills + Equipment Evolves = More Force per rep • 8.8-14.9x Body Weight Recorded Floor • 23x Body Weight (!?) at ankle joint Why Is It Such An Issue? Research Articles 1-3
  • 5. 5 • Sport Evolves = More Reps per skill and hours per week • We work with KIDS! ( Yes 18 is still a kid ) • Cultural Resistance • Basics + Technique > Throwing New Skills • Delay Specialization • Off Season • Interdisciplinary Team > Coach Doing All • Flexibility • Strength and Conditioning Why Is It Such An Issue? Research Articles
  • 6. 6 Trauma • ACL / Meniscus Tear • Achilles Tear • Fractures • Ankle Sprains or Other Ligaments Overuse Knee • Growth Plate Inflammation • Stress Reaction / Fracture • Knee Cartilage (OCD) • Patellar Tendinopathy • Meniscus & Ligament Breakdown Overuse Ankle • Growth Plate Inflammation or Stress Fracture • Ankle Cartilage (OCD) • Achilles Tendinopathy • Meniscus & Ligament Breakdown Research Articles 4-22
  • 7. 7 Same Song, Different Dance? Sever’s Achilles Tendinopathy Stress Rxn ACL / Meniscus Tear? Stress Fracture or OCD? 8 - 1 2 Ye a r s O l d M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a = G r o w t h P l a t e 1 2 - 1 6 Ye a r s O l d M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a = Te n d o n / B o n e 1 7 + Ye a r s O l d M o s t V u l n e r a b l e A r e a = B r o k e n D o w n Te n d o n / B o n e / C a r t i l a g e Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
  • 8. 8 Same Song, Different Dance? Osgood Schlatters SJL Syndrome Patellar Tendinopathy Stress Rxn ACL / Meniscus Tear? Stress Fracture or OCD? 8-12 Years Old Most Vulnerable Area = Growth Plate 12-16 Years Old Most Vulnerable Area = Tendon/Bone 17+ Years Old Most Vulnerable Area = Broken Down Tendon/Bone/Cartilage Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
  • 9. 9 What Are The Most Common Injuries? – Knee Osgood Schlatters – Bone Inflammation of Growth Plate Where Quad Attaches Sinding Jarson Lohanssen – Bone Inflammation of Growth Plate Patella Stress Reactions/Fractures – Bone Inflammation progressions to cracking Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
  • 10. 10 What Are The Most Common Injuries? – Knee OCD – Break Down cartilage inside knee joint Meniscus – damage to shock absorbers of knee joint ACL/Other Ligaments – failure of supporting structures around knee Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
  • 11. 11 What Are The Most Common Injuries? – Ankle Severs– Bone Inflammation of Growth Plate Where Achilles Attaches Stress Reactions/Fractures – Bone Inflammation progressions to cracking Talar Dome OCD– Cartilage break down in ankle joint Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-22
  • 12. 12 Is There Any Hope For Gymnastics? Prevention Methods After 6 years of geeking out… here are the only things I have seen honestly move the needle on injury rates Research Articles 4-22
  • 13. 13 What is the major overlapping factor? Tissue Capacity Tissue Load Load Load Load Tolerance Tolerance ▲ Capacity ▼ Load (For optimal adaptation) Research ArticlesResearch Articles23-28
  • 14. 14 Impact Injury Reduction Radical Communication Workload Management Robust Physical Prep Proper Landing Technique Proper Skill Technique / Readiness Weekly PreHab (Soft Tissue and Strength) Research Articles
  • 15. 15 Radical Communication You can not bring technical solutions to cultural problems Environments that do not have mutual trust, positive role modeling, and community support will not have success in injury rate reduction Research Articles
  • 16. 16 Radical Communication How do you build this? ”People believe what you do, not what you say” Daily conversations, habits, choices Patience, work, patience, work…. Patience and work. LISTEN when someone says pain starting and modify If really a fear, motivation, or misalignment of goals… have the harder conversation. Research Articles
  • 18. 18 Robust Based Physical Prep Remember this lecture? I put them in order for a reason! Research ArticlesResearch Articles 23-28
  • 19. 19 Proper Landing Technique There’s no way around it… We HAVE to change how gymnasts land Not Ideal • Knee Dominant • Upright Torso • Hips Tucked Under • Knees Together • Lack of hip angle Research Articles 4-11
  • 20. 20 Proper Landing Technique Not Torn ACL > Not “Pretty” More Ideal • Hip Dominant • Angled Torso • Spine More Neutral • Knees Hip Width • Hip Angle encouraged for glute and hamstring deceleration Research ArticlesResearch Articles 4-11
  • 21. 21 Proper Landing Technique This is not just me suggestion this… TONS of helpful research on this Research Articles
  • 22. 22 Proper Skill Technique / Readiness Is this Yurchenko/Full/Dismount REALLY ready for hard today… Helpful guidelines we use • Must perform 7 in mock competition setting before and during meet weeks • “Not happening in 3, not happening today” in practice or meets • Health > Score, Medal, Social Media, etc. Period. Accidents still happen and things go wrong, but much is preventable!
  • 23. 23 Weekly PreHab (Soft Tissue and Strength) Research Articles
  • 24. 24 So What Do I Do When Someone Starts to Have Pain?
  • 25. 25 11 Steps (no pun intended) 1. Reduce Impact Volume 2. Early Medical Care 3. Patience 4. Manage Soft Tissue Research Articles
  • 26. 26 5. Nightly Ice and Compression 6. Land Properly 7. Rebuild Local Strength Research Articles
  • 27. 27 8. Rebuild Impact Volume 9. Build Leg Strength 10. Correct Technique 11. Track Growth Research Articles
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