Angela Bagnulo1. 1. private practice, 3018 New St. #3, Burlington, On, L7N 1M5, drbagnulo@theproactiveathlete.ca.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: With its increase in participation rate and complex stunts and gymnastic-like maneuvers, cheerleading injuries are on the rise. OBJECTIVE: A structured narrative review of the literature was performed to discover the status of the literature on a growing yet under recognized sport. Cheerleading injuries are described in terms of distribution, etiology, and prevention. METHODS: A literature search was conducted. The articles were then reviewed and included based on broad criteria set out by the author. RESULTS: The search produced 87 articles related to cheerleading injuries or articles with a mention of cheerleading. A total of 26 articles were included in this review based on the inclusion criteria. The most common injury experienced by a cheerleader is an ankle ligament sprain. SUMMARY: The recognition of cheerleading as a sport and a mandatory reporting database are needed along with further research for injury prevention strategies to be implemented.
BACKGROUND: With its increase in participation rate and complex stunts and gymnastic-like maneuvers, cheerleading injuries are on the rise. OBJECTIVE: A structured narrative review of the literature was performed to discover the status of the literature on a growing yet under recognized sport. Cheerleading injuries are described in terms of distribution, etiology, and prevention. METHODS: A literature search was conducted. The articles were then reviewed and included based on broad criteria set out by the author. RESULTS: The search produced 87 articles related to cheerleading injuries or articles with a mention of cheerleading. A total of 26 articles were included in this review based on the inclusion criteria. The most common injury experienced by a cheerleader is an ankle ligament sprain. SUMMARY: The recognition of cheerleading as a sport and a mandatory reporting database are needed along with further research for injury prevention strategies to be implemented.
Authors: Mark R Schulz; Stephen W Marshall; Frederick O Mueller; Jingzhen Yang; Nancy L Weaver; William D Kalsbeek; J Michael Bowling Journal: Am J Epidemiol Date: 2004-11-15 Impact factor: 4.897