- Sep 29, 2011
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After 4 weeks of PT, we are seeing some improvement with our daughter's pain level during everyday activities but when she tries BWO or FWO during therapy she still has sharp pain in her back. Yes, we have had MRI & CT and both were negative for any fractures. Therapist believes the SI joint in inflamed & has her working on both stretching and strength exercises. DD says she wants to go back to gym and PT has given the OK but we are concerned about her coaches ability to monitor her properly and make sure she only does what has been approved by PT. Our DD certainly wouldn't be the only one in the gym and coaches can't watch every kid at once.
My question is...how much time do your gyms spend on appropriate stretching as a preventative measure and do they focus at all on making sure your gymnasts are balanced from a strength perspective? The PT mentioned that our DD's calves are extremely tight, her quads are much stronger than hamstrings which has resulted in knee injuries and her core is weak in comparison to her back. If these issues have contributed in any way to her current injury status, I would be hesitant to have her go back to gymnastics without changes in the program.
Thank you for any information - I am just trying to get some objectivity on this issue
My question is...how much time do your gyms spend on appropriate stretching as a preventative measure and do they focus at all on making sure your gymnasts are balanced from a strength perspective? The PT mentioned that our DD's calves are extremely tight, her quads are much stronger than hamstrings which has resulted in knee injuries and her core is weak in comparison to her back. If these issues have contributed in any way to her current injury status, I would be hesitant to have her go back to gymnastics without changes in the program.
Thank you for any information - I am just trying to get some objectivity on this issue
