injuries
Volleyball shoulder injury
Hello. This article about shoulder injuries in volleyball, it consists of two parts: from my personal experience, where I tell you what to do to at least reduce shoulder pain during an attack and to get rid of it completely. The second part is theoretical, which describes the principles of the shoulder cuff and how it is injured.
How I treated my sore shoulder
And so, how to treat a sore shoulder? First of all, you need to determine the cause of the pain. It is necessary to go to the doctor, do an ultrasound or MRI. Further action is necessary to rest the arm for a recovery period. If you do not remove the traumatic factor, recovery will go much more slowly. Continue reading
Volleyball players back injuries
Statistics show that back injuries in volleyball athletes occur in 9-17% of the total. Most often, athletes playing volleyball suffer from chronic lumbar pain due to a fatigue fracture of the vertebral arch in the area between the joints or in the area of the leg of the vertebral arch. This condition is called spondylolysis. It can occur in those sportsmen who perform intense extension in the lower back, as well as twisting. Another option – the athlete is subjected to excessive axial load. During the game, spondylolysis can occur during feeding and attack.
Spondylolysis followed by spondylolisthesis Chronic spondylolysis can occur with excessive physical exertion if there is a malnutrition of bone tissue and vertebral dysplasia. Continue reading