Sportphysio 2017; 05(01): 22-30
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-120898
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

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Nicol van Dyk
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Arnlaug Wangensteen
,
Rod Whiteley
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Publikationsdatum:
10. Februar 2017 (online)

Zusammenfassung

BEHANDLUNG EINES PROFIFUSSBALLERS MIT HAMSTRINGVERLETZUNG Es gibt viele unterschiedliche Meinungen darüber, wie akute Hamstring-Verletzungen rehabilitiert werden sollten. Oft verlassen sich Sportphysios bei der Gestaltung des Rehaprogramms für einen verletzten Athleten vor allem auf ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und Präferenzen. Der Rehaverlauf ist häufig rein zeitgesteuert oder basiert auf willkürlich gewählten Tests, die nicht auf die spezifischen Erfordernisse der Sportart abgestimmt sind. Wie die Rehabilitation eines Athleten mit Hamstringverletzung anhand der aktuell verfügbaren Evidenz aussehen sollte, zeigt dieser Fallbericht.

 
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