01-07-2026 06:01 via medpagetoday.com

Cheerleading Head Injuries Declined After 2012 Rule Change

(MedPage Today) -- Head injuries among cheerleaders declined after a 2012 rule change that banned the "double down" twisting dismount in stunts performed in high school and lower-level grades, a study showed.
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