Rowing
Injury prevention is essential to ensure the safety and performance of rowing athletes. To avoid back injuries, it's crucial to improve your rowing technique, strengthen your back muscles and core. Tendonitis and other shoulder injuries can be prevented by improving technique, strengthening the rotator cuff and mobility exercises. Maintaining a proper position while rowing, strengthening the quadriceps and hamstrings, and adjusting the equipment correctly are all preventative measures for knee injuries.
Structuring balanced training programmes, alternating intensity and including recovery periods, helps to avoid overuse and muscle strains. Wearing suitable gloves and using the correct technique to hold the oar prevent blisters and irritation to the hands. Paddling with fluid movements and performing flexibility exercises are preventative practices for joint injuries. Strengthening the leg muscles and maintaining a proper position in the boat help prevent leg injuries. To summarise, injury prevention in rowing involves attention to technique, muscle strengthening, balance in training and care of the equipment, ensuring a safe and sustainable sporting practice.
For specific information on injuries and pathologies, visit our Injury Information Centre.
Orthotics for athletes and rowers
Discover the range of orthotics recommended by ARTUS medical specialists to support joints affected by sporting activity.
Select the most suitable orthosis or filter your selection by the body segment indicated.
Orthotics for Rowing
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Epicomed Elasticated Elbow Pads with Silicone Cushions and Tension Straps
62,55 €Avaliado 0 out of 5( 0 comentários ) -
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Genumedi Simple Elastic Knee Brace for Centring the Rotula
40,70 €Avaliado 0 out of 5( 0 comentários ) -
Genumedi PA Elasticated Knee Support for Goose Foot Tendonitis Pain Relief
61,05 €Avaliado 0 out of 5( 0 comentários ) -
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Genumedi PT Elasticated Knee Brace for Traction of the Rotator Cuff
57,00 €Avaliado 0 out of 5( 0 comentários ) -
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