Common injuries associated with rebounding include orthopedic and neurological impairments such as sprains, shin splints, fractures and dislocations. Soft tissue injuries, including bruising and lacerations, may also occur as a result of landing on the non-elastic edges of the trampoline.
I witnessed this firsthand in the class that I participated in. My exercise partner rolled her ankle slightly during a simple jumping drill and was left swollen and limping for several days afterwards.
For most people, however, the potential benefits outweigh the risks — risks that can be reduced by following some simple safety tips.
Common injuries associated with rebounding include orthopedic and neurological impairments such as sprains, shin splints, fractures and dislocations. Soft tissue injuries, including bruising and lacerations, may also occur as a result of landing on the non-elastic edges of the trampoline.
I witnessed this firsthand in the class that I participated in. My exercise partner rolled her ankle slightly during a simple jumping drill and was left swollen and limping for several days afterwards.
For most people, however, the potential benefits outweigh the risks — risks that can be reduced by following some simple safety tips.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
