Swimming injuries and illnesses. Phys Sportsmed 1999 Apr;27(4):51-60
Date
04/01/1999Pubmed ID
20086710DOI
10.3810/psm.1999.04.783Scopus ID
2-s2.0-0032949541 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 21 CitationsAbstract
Swimming has a distinct profile of injuries and medical conditions. Common problems seen among swimmers include 'swimmer's shoulder,' an overuse injury that causes inflammation of the supraspinatus and/or the biceps tendon; overuse injuries of the elbow, knee, ankle, and back; medical conditions such as asthma, folliculitis, and otitis externa; and problems associated with overtraining. Swimmers are more likely to comply with treatment plans that minimize time spent out of the water. Prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries often focus on proper stroke mechanics.