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Return to Swimming Protocol for Competitive Swimmers: A Post-Operative Case Study and Fundamentals
​International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy​
  • Tracy H. Spigelman, Eastern Kentucky University
  • Aaron Sciascia, Shoulder Center of Kentucky
  • Timothy L Uhl, University of Kentucky
Abstract

A large percentage of swimmers report shoulder pain during their swimming career. Shoulder pain in swimmers has been attributed to duration of swim practice, total yardage, and break down in stroke technique. Rehabilitation programs are generally land-based and cannot adequately address the intricacies of the swimming strokes. Return to swimming protocols (RTSP) that address progression of yardage are scarce, yet needed. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to familiarize the clinician with the culture and vernacular of swimming, and to provide a suggested yardage based RTSP for high school and collegiate level swimmers.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2014
Notes/Citation Information

Published in International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, v. 9, no. 5, p. 712-725.

Copyright © 2014 by the Sports Physical Therapy Section

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Citation Information
Tracy H. Spigelman, Aaron Sciascia and Timothy L Uhl. "Return to Swimming Protocol for Competitive Swimmers: A Post-Operative Case Study and Fundamentals" ​International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy​ Vol. 9 Iss. 5 (2014) p. 712 - 725
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tim_uhl/87/