- Mar 23, 2009
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One of my gymnasts has been out of the gym for 3 months due to a broken elbow.
I'd have liked to have had her in before now to do some conditioning, but mum preferred to keep her at home. She is a British Level 5 gymnast, so I'm hopeful that she will get back to the following skills:
Roundoff bhs on floor
Backward walkover on floor and beam
Cartwheel on beam
Kip
Handspring Flatback vault
She has been discharged from physio, but the elbow is still not straight.
She came in tonight and managed to do:
Handstands, Handstand forward roll, Cartwheels, and that was about it. We didn't do anything much on beam, just some jumps and leaps and all on the low beam with mats too! She didn't do bars or vault at all.
In your experience, how much should she be able to do and how soon? I don't fancy seeing her attempt to bhs or roundoff for that matter yet. The only reason I'm asking is that I've never dealt with anything like this before and I don't know if I'm holding her back unnecessarily. Do you think I've just got to make the judgement call myself? It was quite a nasty break, so I'm being very cautious, but I've seen gymnasts from other clubs come back from similar injuries so just wondered how to go about it.
I've got a conditioning plan for her which includes some strengthening exercises for her elbow, and I also told her not to do anything she wasn't comfortable doing or that hurt.
Not looking for any medical advice, just like I say, how much and how soon?!
Also any fun conditioning/skills she can be doing to keep her going?
Thanks!
I'd have liked to have had her in before now to do some conditioning, but mum preferred to keep her at home. She is a British Level 5 gymnast, so I'm hopeful that she will get back to the following skills:
Roundoff bhs on floor
Backward walkover on floor and beam
Cartwheel on beam
Kip
Handspring Flatback vault
She has been discharged from physio, but the elbow is still not straight.
She came in tonight and managed to do:
Handstands, Handstand forward roll, Cartwheels, and that was about it. We didn't do anything much on beam, just some jumps and leaps and all on the low beam with mats too! She didn't do bars or vault at all.
In your experience, how much should she be able to do and how soon? I don't fancy seeing her attempt to bhs or roundoff for that matter yet. The only reason I'm asking is that I've never dealt with anything like this before and I don't know if I'm holding her back unnecessarily. Do you think I've just got to make the judgement call myself? It was quite a nasty break, so I'm being very cautious, but I've seen gymnasts from other clubs come back from similar injuries so just wondered how to go about it.
I've got a conditioning plan for her which includes some strengthening exercises for her elbow, and I also told her not to do anything she wasn't comfortable doing or that hurt.
Not looking for any medical advice, just like I say, how much and how soon?!
Also any fun conditioning/skills she can be doing to keep her going?
Thanks!