- Jan 4, 2010
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I will pre-empt with warning I avoid posting as everything seems to end up being so long. If you make it through this I appreciate any feedback.
DD had been complaining of hip pain a couple of months back while working kips and front walkovers. Her coaches had her back off those to let it rest, but after a few weeks still not better. After another conversation they had apparently it was also hurting on vault, floor and most things so they pulled her to strict upper body and no bars.
I called and made an appointment with the Sports Medicine Clinic and we waited to be seen about two more weeks. The doctor there took Xrays and did some ROM tests and put her on crutches for another week and a half to see if complete rest would help. Back in and no relief so she requested MRI (side note so amazed as she requested it on a Wed. and we were in Mon. 7am...unheard of hear anyways) and was truing to get us in with an Ortho Ped Specialist.
We met the doctor the Friday after the MRI as we had not heard from the specialist yet and she said that good new was not fractures, growth plate issues etc, but they saw "something" they were not expecting and not sure what it is. Another week and in with the specialist and more new xrays and his verdict is the something is a syst, but he is not worried at all about it....just ignore it as it is not where she is complaining of pain.
He feels it is more of a groin issue and to continue with resting and if it gets worse come back they will do an ultra sound and go from there. Of course also the R.I.C.E is advised.
I emailed and let the coaches know and inquired about what size tensor I should send her with as I have no idea.
Now I get to my questions and or issues so to speak....
1. DD made comment that coach asked where the doctor came from the yellow or white pages...ugh! This was not to me but my sister who was concerned and I agree that I get they have a special relationship and there has to be complete trust in his ability to do whats best for her, but it cannot come at the expense of listening to doctors. Not so much in this case, but anything that could come down the road. Her opinion is the doctors don;t know what they (gymnasts) do so they have no idea what is really wrong with them or what is best to do.
I have talked to DD to explain to her the balance and that it is important to listen to doctors first when it comes to injury as they are the trained coach of the body. Should I mention this to the coach as I don't want to be the CGM, but I dont think it is realized how what may have been a joke was taken as "gods" word to a 9yo.
2. When I picked up DD from last practice the tensor is still in the box. When I asked her why she said coach thought it would not help and are staying with course of restricted training, but I did see her in splits and she mentioned getting moved while in splits and how it hurt. She said they think it is more a hip flexor issue???
Can anyone shed light on the difference between hip flexor and groin strains? How long have you seen them take to heal and should I be insisting that the coaches wrap my DD? I know they have seen a lot and maybe they are right, but I don't want to be not doing something that will have DD held back longer than necessary.
She has be doing nothing since September and at this rate she will be missing first competition in late January as the coaches have decided that she wont be ready.
DD had been complaining of hip pain a couple of months back while working kips and front walkovers. Her coaches had her back off those to let it rest, but after a few weeks still not better. After another conversation they had apparently it was also hurting on vault, floor and most things so they pulled her to strict upper body and no bars.
I called and made an appointment with the Sports Medicine Clinic and we waited to be seen about two more weeks. The doctor there took Xrays and did some ROM tests and put her on crutches for another week and a half to see if complete rest would help. Back in and no relief so she requested MRI (side note so amazed as she requested it on a Wed. and we were in Mon. 7am...unheard of hear anyways) and was truing to get us in with an Ortho Ped Specialist.
We met the doctor the Friday after the MRI as we had not heard from the specialist yet and she said that good new was not fractures, growth plate issues etc, but they saw "something" they were not expecting and not sure what it is. Another week and in with the specialist and more new xrays and his verdict is the something is a syst, but he is not worried at all about it....just ignore it as it is not where she is complaining of pain.
He feels it is more of a groin issue and to continue with resting and if it gets worse come back they will do an ultra sound and go from there. Of course also the R.I.C.E is advised.
I emailed and let the coaches know and inquired about what size tensor I should send her with as I have no idea.
Now I get to my questions and or issues so to speak....
1. DD made comment that coach asked where the doctor came from the yellow or white pages...ugh! This was not to me but my sister who was concerned and I agree that I get they have a special relationship and there has to be complete trust in his ability to do whats best for her, but it cannot come at the expense of listening to doctors. Not so much in this case, but anything that could come down the road. Her opinion is the doctors don;t know what they (gymnasts) do so they have no idea what is really wrong with them or what is best to do.
I have talked to DD to explain to her the balance and that it is important to listen to doctors first when it comes to injury as they are the trained coach of the body. Should I mention this to the coach as I don't want to be the CGM, but I dont think it is realized how what may have been a joke was taken as "gods" word to a 9yo.
2. When I picked up DD from last practice the tensor is still in the box. When I asked her why she said coach thought it would not help and are staying with course of restricted training, but I did see her in splits and she mentioned getting moved while in splits and how it hurt. She said they think it is more a hip flexor issue???
Can anyone shed light on the difference between hip flexor and groin strains? How long have you seen them take to heal and should I be insisting that the coaches wrap my DD? I know they have seen a lot and maybe they are right, but I don't want to be not doing something that will have DD held back longer than necessary.
She has be doing nothing since September and at this rate she will be missing first competition in late January as the coaches have decided that she wont be ready.