Author :- Pradnya Phapale
Have you ever wondered what happens to a gymnast’s body after all those gravity-defying flips and handstands?
While the focus is often on their strength and flexibility, there’s one part of the body that takes the most stress—the wrists. Repetitive impact and weight-bearing moves can lead to an overuse injury called a gymnast’s wrist, often unnoticed by young athletes. This can affect performance, and if ignored, lead to long-term damage.
Let’s explore what gymnast’s wrist is, how it develops, the signs to look out for, how it’s diagnosed, and simple ways to prevent it.
What Is Gymnast’s Wrist?
Why Does It Happen?

Spotting the Signs: Symptoms and Diagnosis
Common symptoms include:
· Aching pain on the thumb side of the wrist
· Discomfort during weight-bearing moves like handstands or vaults
· Swelling or tenderness around the wrist joint
· Stiffness or trouble bending the wrist backward (extension)
· Reduced grip strength or a weak feeling in the wrist
These symptoms often build up over time, and many young gymnasts continue training despite the discomfort—but ignoring the pain can make the injury worse in the long run.
How is it diagnosed?

Treatment and Prevention
And when it comes to injuries, prevention is always better than cure. Coaches and parents should:
· Encourage proper warm-ups and technique
· Make sure training volume suits the athlete’s age and ability
· Include regular strength and flexibility work
· Take wrist pain seriously—don’t push through it
· Allow enough rest and recovery days
In a Nutshell
References
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4. DiFiori JP, Benjamin HJ, Brenner JS, Gregory A, Jayanthi N, Landry GL, et al. Overuse Injuries and Burnout in Youth Sports: A Position Statement from the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 2014;24(1):3-20.



