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TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. AlthoughTREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ROBERTO MARTINEZ – Interview by Daniel Kings Currently the manager of the FIFA ranked number one Belgium team, Roberto Martinez is acoach that by
ASPETAR - VACANCIES
Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR - SPORTS GROIN PAIN CENTRE Aspetar’s Sports Groin Pain Centre (SGPC) aims to become an internationally recognised referral centre for establishing clinical pathways in acute groin pain and injuries by collaborating with prominent specialists at the forefront of this specific area of medical expertise to establish best practice assessment, diagnosis andtreatment of
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Adductor-related groin pain (both acute and long-standing) is by far the most common groin injury in athletes 2–5, so we will start by looking at the adductors in more detail. There are a number of different adductor muscles: adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint – Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden . The general low level of understanding of problems in the patellofemoral joint is reflected in the large number of operative procedures which have been developed 1,2.Surgery outcomes are also unpredictable and decision-making is difficult when the physician only knows the patient has pain through a subjective ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are multiple goals of these screening tests. In Mike’s and many other physiotherapists’ mind, one major goal is establishing which players are at risk of injury and providing potential interventions that could reduce the risk. In occupational health and safety these kinds of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ASSESSING VERTICAL JUMP FORCE-TIME ASYMMETRIES IN ATHLETES WITH ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT INJURY – Written by Matthew J. Jordan, Graeme Challis, Nathaniel Morris, Mike Lane, Jeremiah Barnert and Walter Herzog, Canada ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Assistant Director of Clinical Projects & Quality. Rod Whiteley is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, who was awarded a fellowship in the first cohort in Australia. He subsequently spent time on the College of Sports Physiotherapy’s Board as Chief Examiner and has worked with a number of professional and international teams and individuals ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Assistant Director of Clinical Projects & Quality. Rod Whiteley is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, who was awarded a fellowship in the first cohort in Australia. He subsequently spent time on the College of Sports Physiotherapy’s Board as Chief Examiner and has worked with a number of professional and international teams and individuals ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ROBERTO MARTINEZ – Interview by Daniel Kings Currently the manager of the FIFA ranked number one Belgium team, Roberto Martinez is acoach that by
ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although published and available online, these guidelines are specific to ASPETAR - ACL TREATMENT ACL Treatment. ACL Treatment. This is possibly the most common use of hydrotherapy in current trends and includes post operative management of patients with: osteoporosis (read more below) total hip and knee replacement. post spinal fusion and laminectomy. many types of fractures (read more below) tibial osteotomies. arthroscopies. ASPETAR CLINICAL GUIDELINES SAFE RETURN TO SPORT DURING This guideline document has been developed and issued by Aspetar Clinical Guidelines and Pathway Committee (ACGPC) Guidelines Development Group (GDG) for Return to Sport during the COVIDSafe -19 Pandemic, through a process which aligns with international best ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR - DR. YORCK OLAF SCHUMACHER Dr. Yorck Olaf Schumacher completed his medical studies in Germany and South Africa. He obtained specialisation in Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine and was appointed Professor for Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Since 2012, he has joined Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Return to play after acute hamstring injuries – Written by Gustaaf Reurink, The Netherlands and Rod Whiteley and Johannes L. Tol, Qatar . Hamstring injuries are the most prevalent time-loss injuries in major sports like football and track and field athletics 1,2.Besides being out of play due to the injury, high re-injury rates remain a major problem following acute hamstring injuries 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are multiple goals of these screening tests. In Mike’s and many other physiotherapists’ mind, one major goal is establishing which players are at risk of injury and providing potential interventions that could reduce the risk. In occupational health and safety these kinds of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint – Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden . The general low level of understanding of problems in the patellofemoral joint is reflected in the large number of operative procedures which have been developed 1,2.Surgery outcomes are also unpredictable and decision-making is difficult when the physician only knows the patient has pain through a subjective ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Assistant Director of Clinical Projects & Quality. Rod Whiteley is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, who was awarded a fellowship in the first cohort in Australia. He subsequently spent time on the College of Sports Physiotherapy’s Board as Chief Examiner and has worked with a number of professional and international teams and individuals ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Assistant Director of Clinical Projects & Quality. Rod Whiteley is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, who was awarded a fellowship in the first cohort in Australia. He subsequently spent time on the College of Sports Physiotherapy’s Board as Chief Examiner and has worked with a number of professional and international teams and individuals ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ROBERTO MARTINEZ – Interview by Daniel Kings Currently the manager of the FIFA ranked number one Belgium team, Roberto Martinez is acoach that by
ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. Although published and available online, these guidelines are specific to ASPETAR - ACL TREATMENT ACL Treatment. ACL Treatment. This is possibly the most common use of hydrotherapy in current trends and includes post operative management of patients with: osteoporosis (read more below) total hip and knee replacement. post spinal fusion and laminectomy. many types of fractures (read more below) tibial osteotomies. arthroscopies. ASPETAR CLINICAL GUIDELINES SAFE RETURN TO SPORT DURING This guideline document has been developed and issued by Aspetar Clinical Guidelines and Pathway Committee (ACGPC) Guidelines Development Group (GDG) for Return to Sport during the COVIDSafe -19 Pandemic, through a process which aligns with international best ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Return to play after acute hamstring injuries – Written by Gustaaf Reurink, The Netherlands and Rod Whiteley and Johannes L. Tol, Qatar . Hamstring injuries are the most prevalent time-loss injuries in major sports like football and track and field athletics 1,2.Besides being out of play due to the injury, high re-injury rates remain a major problem following acute hamstring injuries 1. ASPETAR - DR. YORCK OLAF SCHUMACHER Dr. Yorck Olaf Schumacher completed his medical studies in Germany and South Africa. He obtained specialisation in Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine and was appointed Professor for Internal Medicine and Sports Medicine at the University of Freiburg, Germany. Since 2012, he has joined Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are multiple goals of these screening tests. In Mike’s and many other physiotherapists’ mind, one major goal is establishing which players are at risk of injury and providing potential interventions that could reduce the risk. In occupational health and safety these kinds of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint – Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden . The general low level of understanding of problems in the patellofemoral joint is reflected in the large number of operative procedures which have been developed 1,2.Surgery outcomes are also unpredictable and decision-making is difficult when the physician only knows the patient has pain through a subjective ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ROBERTO MARTINEZ – Interview by Daniel Kings Currently the manager of the FIFA ranked number one Belgium team, Roberto Martinez is acoach that by
ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Why do athletes take drugs? – Written by David Mottram, UK . INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL So Doc when will I be ready to run? – Written by Anthony Hogan, Australia . THE PROBLEM. Groin pain during (or after) running is the most common functional ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL ROBERTO MARTINEZ – Interview by Daniel Kings Currently the manager of the FIFA ranked number one Belgium team, Roberto Martinez is acoach that by
ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine. ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR - JOBS AT ASPETAR Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR - ROD WHITELEY Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Why do athletes take drugs? – Written by David Mottram, UK . INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL So Doc when will I be ready to run? – Written by Anthony Hogan, Australia . THE PROBLEM. Groin pain during (or after) running is the most common functional ASPETAR - CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Aspetar Clinical Guidelines are evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (‘guidelines’) developed for sports medicine clinicians and patients in Qatar to inform decisions about the appropriate health care for specific clinical sports medicine conditions. ASPETAR - ACL TREATMENT Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL rehabilitation and return to sport after hamstring injury. be wary of anyone who tells you they have a simple and effective solution forhamstring injury
ASPETAR - DR. YORCK OLAF SCHUMACHER Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Return to play after acute hamstring injuries – Written by Gustaaf Reurink, The Netherlands and Rod Whiteley and Johannes L. Tol, Qatar . Hamstring injuries are the most prevalent time-loss injuries in major sports like football and track and field athletics 1,2.Besides being out of play due to the injury, high re-injury rates remain a major problem following acute hamstring injuries 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Volunteers in sport: Motivations and commitment to volunteer roles – Written by Caroline Ringuet, Australia . There were over 70,000 in Beijing in 2008 1.London 2012 Olympic Games organisers wanted up to 70,000 and an estimated 25,000 will be at the Winter Olympic Games inSochi in 2014.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint – Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden . The general low level of understanding of problems in the patellofemoral joint is reflected in the large number of operative procedures which have been developed 1,2.Surgery outcomes are also unpredictable and decision-making is difficult when the physician only knows the patient has pain through a subjective ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Evaluation of the painful hip in tennis players – Written by Marc Safran, USA . There has been a recent increase in interest and awareness of non-arthritic hip injuries in tennis players. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are many good reasons to screen your athletes. But predicting future injury is not one of them – Written by Nicol van Dyk, Arnhild Bakken, Stephen Targett and Roald Bahr, Qatar ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SWIMMING AND SHOULDER INJURY. Shoulder injuries are the most common injuries in swimming with a prevalence of 47 to 90% 1-3. Shoulder pain forces 10 to 31% of swimmers competing at national or international level to stop training for some time 1,3,4. A significant number of swimmers have chronic shoulder injuries; these injuries are sometimes ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SWIMMING AND SHOULDER INJURY. Shoulder injuries are the most common injuries in swimming with a prevalence of 47 to 90% 1-3. Shoulder pain forces 10 to 31% of swimmers competing at national or international level to stop training for some time 1,3,4. A significant number of swimmers have chronic shoulder injuries; these injuries are sometimes ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR - ASPETAR PROVIDES MEDICAL SUPPORT TO DIAMOND Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Aspetar – Qatar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital started its cardiac screening programme in January 2009 and has screened over 5000 athletes with an electrocardiography included as standard in all athletes. This is the largest cohort of Middle Eastern athletes to have undertaken cardiac screening. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Ankle sprain: Diagnosis and therapy starts with knowledge of anatomy – Written by Pau Golanó, Spain and Jordi Vega, Switzerland . A thorough knowledge of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are multiple goals of these screening tests. In Mike’s and many other physiotherapists’ mind, one major goal is establishing which players are at risk of injury and providing potential interventions that could reduce the risk. In occupational health and safety these kinds of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Throw away the anti-inflammatories & start loading your damaged tendons . Evidence into practice – Written by Michael Kjaer, Denmark . Tendons in our body ensure that muscle contractile force is transferred to bone and thereby enables locomotor function. ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SWIMMING AND SHOULDER INJURY. Shoulder injuries are the most common injuries in swimming with a prevalence of 47 to 90% 1-3. Shoulder pain forces 10 to 31% of swimmers competing at national or international level to stop training for some time 1,3,4. A significant number of swimmers have chronic shoulder injuries; these injuries are sometimes ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR - HOMEABOUTMEDICAL SERVICESPATIENT INFORMATIONPROGRAMMESRESEARCHEDUCATION Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SPORT AND PERFORMANCE NUTRITION FOR THE COMPETITIVE ADOLESCENT ATHLETE. – Written by Marcus Hannon, United Kingdom and Nelda Nader, Qatar INTRODUCTION Adolescence generally refers to a period of life in ASPETAR - NSMP EDUCATION AND TRAINING NSMP’s Education Strategy covers a multitude of levels to ensure that practitioners are up-to-date with current best practice, therefore guaranteeing they deliver applied, appropriate knowledge to better implement the project; build evidence based training methodologies, and provide workshops and lectures on a range of topics related to Sports Sciences and Sports Medicine.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PROXIMAL HAMSTRING RUPTURE – Written by Navraj Atwal, David Wood and Donald Kuah, Australia . INTRODUCTION. Proximal hamstring ruptures are a less common injury than muscle and musculotendinous strains, but may account for up to 12% of hamstring complex injuries and can result in debilitating outcomes in active patients if left untreated 1. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL INTRODUCTION. Athletes may take drugs for a variety of reasons. The principal reasons can be categorised as: Therapeutic use for the treatment of medical conditions. Social and ‘recreational’ use. Performance enhancement. Considering this broad set of circumstances, there is a wide range of drugs that may be taken by athletes. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL SWIMMING AND SHOULDER INJURY. Shoulder injuries are the most common injuries in swimming with a prevalence of 47 to 90% 1-3. Shoulder pain forces 10 to 31% of swimmers competing at national or international level to stop training for some time 1,3,4. A significant number of swimmers have chronic shoulder injuries; these injuries are sometimes ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Walking/dynamic warm-up. To be considered ready for running, the athlete needs to demonstrate an unlimited capacity for pain-free walking. For example, to be able to walk at a normal pace for 2 km (on grass) without groin pain during walking, after walking or walking the next morning. In addition, the athlete needs to complete a 10-minute ASPETAR - ASPETAR PROVIDES MEDICAL SUPPORT TO DIAMOND Aspetar is the world's leading specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital, staffed by some of the world’s leading sports medicine practitioners and researchers.TREATMENT PROTOCOL
• This protocol is a description of the standardized criteria-based treatment protocol included in our research study on acute adductorinjuries.
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Their use will depend on the type of activity performed, the time until the next training session or event, and equipment and/or personnel available. Some of the most popular recovery techniques for athletes include: hydrotherapy, active recovery, stretching, compression garments, massage, sleep and. nutrition. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Aspetar – Qatar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital started its cardiac screening programme in January 2009 and has screened over 5000 athletes with an electrocardiography included as standard in all athletes. This is the largest cohort of Middle Eastern athletes to have undertaken cardiac screening. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Modern indications for high tibial osteotomy – Written by Matteo Denti and Giancarlo Puddu, Italy . In recent years, orthopaedic surgeon – in particular those specialised in knee surgery and sports trauma – have noted an increased frequency in early-stage and symptomatic knee cartilage pathologies. ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Jacobsen P, Witvrouw E, Muxart P, Tol JL, Whiteley R. A combination of initial and follow-up physiotherapist examination predicts physician-determined time to return to play after hamstring injury, with no added value of MRI. Br J Sports Med. 2016 Apr;50 (7):431–9.Dijkstra HP,
ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL At the WTA physical examination for players in 2012, 18% of the 125 professional women tennis players examined noted a history of hip or groin pain (unpublished data). When reported in the literature, anywhere between 8 and 27% of injuries are to the pelvis/hip/groin in high level tennis players 1. Tennis is a sport where the hip is taken ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Ankle sprain: Diagnosis and therapy starts with knowledge of anatomy – Written by Pau Golanó, Spain and Jordi Vega, Switzerland . A thorough knowledge of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL There are multiple goals of these screening tests. In Mike’s and many other physiotherapists’ mind, one major goal is establishing which players are at risk of injury and providing potential interventions that could reduce the risk. In occupational health and safety these kinds of ASPETAR SPORTS MEDICINE JOURNAL Throw away the anti-inflammatories & start loading your damaged tendons . Evidence into practice – Written by Michael Kjaer, Denmark . Tendons in our body ensure that muscle contractile force is transferred to bone and thereby enables locomotor function.* + (974) 4413 2000
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