Site icon Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania

Swimming Injuries

Spine osteoporosis. Scoliosis. Spinal cord problems on woman's back.

Whether you are a competitive swimmer, or someone who swims for leisure, injuries can occur at any stage. With elite swimmers training more than five miles per day, it is likely that a competitive swimmer will experience some type of injury throughout their career. It is common that injuries can come from overuse, or anything that involves the shoulder.

Below are some of the most common injuries involved with swimming. You can find descriptions to each, so you know what it is, and what symptoms to look for if you have an injury.

Other injuries that aren’t as common, but still happen from time to time include concussions and neck injuries. If you don’t pay careful attention to your surroundings while swimming, head collisions with other swimmers can lead to these injuries.

In order to prevent/ treat injuries as best as possible, you can follow these guides:

If you are an active swimmer, it is best to follow these recommendations in order to prevent an injury. If you feel that you have experienced or are experiencing any of these problems, please contact OIP so we can set you up with a provider to take care of your needs!

Exit mobile version