Foot and Ankle Injuries in Elite Female Gymnasts

Author:

Chilvers Margaret12,Donahue Michael13,Nassar Larry14,II Arthur Manoli12

Affiliation:

1. Pontiac, MI

2. Michigan International Foot and Ankle Center, Pontiac, MI

3. Neurosurgery, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Las Vegas, NV

4. Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI

Abstract

Background: Gymnastics is a competitive and popular sport that is started at an early age, and elite female gymnasts reach their prime in mid-teenage years. The level of intensity of practice and competition, the number of events, and the degree of difficulty of the maneuvers make gymnastics one of the most injury-producing sports. Methods: Over a 3-year period, 14 elite, female gymnasts were seen in one foot and ankle center. The mean age was 17 (range 14 to 21) years. All gymnasts sustained acute or sub-acute injuries to the foot or ankle requiring surgery. The mechanism of injury, the type of injury, operative repair, and followup were recorded. Results: There were five Lisfranc fracture-dislocations, and five talocalcaneal, two multiple metatarsal, one medial malleolar, one phalangeal, and one sesamoid fracture. All injuries had operative repair. One gymnast with a Lisfranc injury was able to return to full competition; all others with a Lisfranc injury retired from gymnastics, were lost to followup, or graduated from college. One gymnast with a talar osteochondral injury was not able to return to competition but all other injured gymnasts were able to return to gymnastics at the same level or higher. Conclusion: Elite female gymnasts can sustain significant injury to the foot and ankle region. In our study, Lisfranc injuries were most likely career-ending.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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