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  • ...Bfm1x3fZGpaQbQHhRrhj3kJc8mQJDLA Nuclear Medicine and Radiologic Imaging in Sports Injuries]. Springer, 2015, 259-260</ref> ...f a trauma or muscle spasm <ref>Thomas E. Hyde, Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Jones and Barlett Publishers, 2007, p440. </ref>
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  • ...pdf/brjsmed00014-0042.pdf An epidemiological survey on ankle sprain.] Br J Sports Med. 1994 Jun;28(2):112-6. </ref> There have also been reports proposing th ...ot structure and range of motion on musculoskeletal overuse injuries. Am J Sports Med. 1999 Sep-Oct;27(5):585-93.</ref>
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  • ...assess hamstring flexibility, with participants in a supine position on a massage table and raising their leg with the knee fully extended and the pelvis in ...uscle flexibility and performance: an analysis of the current literature.] Sports Medicine. 2018 Feb;48(2):299-325.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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  • ...ronic exertional compartment syndrome of the lower leg." Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 23.7 (2015): 2136-2141. </ref> ...objective diagnosis of chronic compartment syndrome of the leg. Am J Sports Med 1990;18:35-40.
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  • ...ain-relieving techniques/modalities for phantom pain including relaxation, massage, percussion, compression, exercise. These interventions were also used to d *Massage was used to desensitize and to prevent adhesions in the scar tissue
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  • ...and helps to keep the spine stable.<ref>http://www.medic8.com/healthguide/sports-medicine/iliolumbar-ligament-injury.html</ref>[[Image:IMG_9766.jpg|right|30 ...to disc herniation.&nbsp;<ref name="lo">http://www.medic8.com/healthguide/sports-medicine/iliolumbar-ligament-injury.html</ref>
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  • ...teral space syndrome: A case study] and ... [Internet]. British Journal of Sports Medicine . 2005 [cited 2021Nov17]. Available from: <nowiki>https://bjsm.bmj * Soft tissue active release and transverse friction massage
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  • ...ive athletes without a definitive hernia is considered a general term, but sports [[hernia]] refers to a posterior inguinal wall deficiency. ...bheadline-5 Referral Patterns for Chronic Groin Pain and Athletic Pubalgia/Sports Hernia: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings, Treatment, and Outcomes.] Amer
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  • ...o return to his home and return to previous activities with grandchildren, sports and farm work. He reported that his wife and son were very encouraging and ...He was also introduced to some desensitizing methods like limb tapping and massage<ref name="p3">Desensitizing techniques can found at: http://www.physio-pedi
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  • * Microtrauma in sports ...ed, but a possible etiology includes microtrauma in adolescence related to sports such as [[Spondylolysis in Young Athletes|wrestling, football, and gymnasti
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  • ...g, kicking, squatting or quick movements from side to side, such as in the sports mentioned above, may also cause further irritation. ..."Kerlan">Kerlan RK, Glousman RE. Tibial collateral ligament bursitis. Am J Sports Med 1988; 16:344-346.</ref>:
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  • ...Page 1: Waveform of Therapatic Currents|electrotherapy]], thermotherapy, [[massage]] therapy, therapeutic activities and domiciliary guiding. The other group ...at Manifested in a Badminton Player: Case Report, International Journal of Sports Science 2013, 3(4): 132-134.</ref>
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  • ...disorders of the foot and ankle, part 1: peroneal tendon disorders]. Am J Sports Med. 2009;37(3):614-25. doi: 10.1177/0363546508331206. (level of evidence 5 ...m.nih.gov/10416548/ Foot and ankle problems in the young athlete]. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999;31(7 Suppl):S470-86. doi: 10.1097/00005768-199907001-00008. (le
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  • ...cal'': Regular [[Physical Activity|physical activity]], [[acupuncture]], [[massage]], adequate [[Sleep: Regulation and Assessment|sleep]] ...ck pain in the general population: a systematic review and meta-analysis.] Sports Med Open. 2021;7(1):17.</ref> found that resistive exercises targeting the
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  • ...ngth & Conditioning Journal. 2020 Feb 1;42(1):83-9.</ref> Traditional team sports like football, baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, and track and field ha ...include alpine sports, mountaineering, hiking, endurance sports, and team sports in which footwear and clothing remain wet for prolonged periods due to wate
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  • *High impact sports (volleyball, running, gymnastics,etc).<br> ...utic Ultrasound|Ultrasound]], [[Thermotherapy|Moist heat]] and soft-tissue massage. Sometimes the treatment also includes Iontophoresis. For faster recovery,
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  • ...nes seen in cycling, running, team sports, gymnastics, swimming and rowing sports and is particularly common in adolescent athletes.<br>The reported incidenc ..., pathophysiology and treatment of synovial plicae of the knee]. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2014;22(2):247-62. doi: 10.1007/s00167-013-2368-4. </re
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  • Lateral ligament injuries are perhaps one of the most common sports-related injuries seen by physiotherapists. Lateral ankle sprains are thoug ...sk Factors of Lateral Ankle Sprain: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Sports Health. 2016 Mar-Apr;8(2):190-3.</ref>
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  • ...moral pain who have inflexible hamstrings: a randomized controlled trial]. Sports health. 2021 Jan;13(1):49-56.</ref> Hold-relax stretching tends to decreas ...c male individuals: an ultrasound investigation]. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2022;17(4):636.</ref>
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  • ...uration on active and passive range of motion in the lower extremity. Br J Sports Med , 259-263.fckLRLevel of evidence: 1B</ref> ...uration on active and passive range of motion in the lower extremity. Br J Sports Med , 259-263.fckLRLevel of evidence: 1B</ref>&nbsp;(level of evidence: 1B)
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