The Risk Factors Associated with Grip Lock Injuries in Artistic Gymnasts: A Systematic Review
Erhan Kara,
İsa Sağıroğlu,
Hikmet Vurgun,
Özgür Eken (),
Halil İbrahim Ceylan (),
Tomasz Gabrys,
Magdalena Barasinska,
Urszula Szmatlan-Gabrys and
Peter Valach
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Erhan Kara: Coaching Education Department, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Tekirdağ 59000, Turkey
İsa Sağıroğlu: Kirkpinar Faculty of Sport Sciences, Trakya University, Edirne 22030, Turkey
Hikmet Vurgun: Coaching Education Department, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Manisa Celal Bayar University, Manisa 45040, Turkey
Özgür Eken: Department of Physical Education and Sport Teaching, Inonu University, Malatya 44000, Turkey
Halil İbrahim Ceylan: Physical Education of Sports Teaching, Faculty of Kazim Karabekir Education, Atatürk University, Erzurum 25030, Turkey
Tomasz Gabrys: Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Education, University of West Bohemia, 30100 Pilsen, Czech Republic
Magdalena Barasinska: Department of Health Sciences, Jan Dlugosz University, 42-200 Czestochowa, Poland
Urszula Szmatlan-Gabrys: Department of Anatomy, Faculty Rehabilitation, University of Physical Education, 31-571 Krakow, Poland
Peter Valach: Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Education, University of West Bohemia, 30100 Pilsen, Czech Republic
IJERPH, 2023, vol. 20, issue 4, 1-12
Abstract:
Artistic gymnastics (AG) is a sport that demands grace, strength, and flexibility, leading to a broad spectrum of injuries. The dowel grip (DG) is widely used by gymnasts to securely hold onto the high bar or uneven bars. However, incorrect usage of the DG can result in grip lock (GL) injuries. This systematic review aims to (1) identify studies that have investigated the risk factors related to GL injuries among gymnasts and (2) synthesize the key evidence. A comprehensive electronic search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, Elsevier, SportDiscus, and Google Scholar, covering the period from their inception until November 2022. The data extraction and analysis were independently completed by two investigators. A total of 90 relevant studies were initially identified, out of which seven clinical trials met the eligibility criteria. For the quantitative synthesis, five studies were included. The details extracted from each article include: the sample characteristics (number, gender, age, and health status), the study design, the instrumentation or intervention used, and the final results. Our results revealed that the underlying causes of the risk factors of GL injuries were the irregular checking of the dowel grip and the mating surface of the bar, the tearing of the dowel of the leather strap, and the use of the dowel grip in different competition apparatuses. In addition, GL injuries may occur either as severe forearm fractures or mild injuries. Excessive flexion of the forearm and overpronation of the wrist during rotational movements, such as the swing or backward/forward giant circle, may increase the possibility of GL injury on the high bar. Future studies should focus on GL injury prevention strategy and rehabilitation protocol for GL injuries. Further high-quality research is required to establish the validity of these findings.
Keywords: artistic gymnastics; grip lock injury; wrist injury; forearm fracture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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