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  • ...he neck disability index: a systematic review]. ''Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy.'' 2009 May;39(5):400-17. Available from: https://www.josp ...of the American Physical Therapy Association]. ''Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy''. 2009 Apr;39(4):A1-25. Available from: https://www.jospt
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  • ...hdqHrvxotQPBdf4i99exQ a review of the literature. International journal of sports physical therapy]. 2013 Dec;8(6):883.(level of evidence 4)</ref>&nbsp;Each ...fascial therapy for the rectus femoris and illiopsoas, transverse friction massage of the inguinal ligament, stretching exercises for the hip and pelvic muscu
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  • ...er_Players Sleep Hygiene and Recovery Strategies in Elite Soccer Players]. Sports Medicine. 2015; 45(11): 1547-1559</ref>. Additionally, athletes may underes ...S. Sleep in elite athletes and nutritional interventions to enhance sleep. Sports Medicine. 2014; 44: 13-23</ref>.
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  • ...of heavy objects or chronic multi-trauma from individuals participating in sports leads to the repeated rotation of the axial spine, causing vertebral instab [[File:Massage image.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...nagement of paitents with neck pain: a randomized clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys There 2009;39(1):20–7.</ref>'''&nbsp; ==== ...ctice. New York: Raven Press, 1991:1581-605.</ref>) with light soft-tissue massage as indicated to facilitate the spinal manipulative therapy
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  • ...lumbar%20spine%20and%20pathogenesis%20of%20back%20problems.&f=false Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery]. 1st Edition. Saunders Ltd. 2004.</ref> * Massage therapy
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  • ...activities, the ailment is also often found in people who do not practice sports. The biggest cause is the excessive overburdening of the tendon. A light de ...he clinical presentation of load-induced tendinopathy]. British journal of sports medicine. 2009 Jun 1;43(6):409-16.</ref>proposed a new strategy when approa
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  • ...an evidence-led approach to clinical management. International journal of sports physical therapy]. 2011 Sep;6(3):254.</ref> and suboccipital extensors<ref ...Alignment for Treatment of Cervicogenic Headache: A Case Report, J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, Volume 35, Nr 1, January 2005 </ref>
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  • ...F. Incidence of back pain in adolescent athletes: a prospective study. BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil [Internet]. 2016;8(1). Available from: <nowiki>http://dx.do ...ury is a risk factor for recurrent back injuries in varsity athletes. Am J Sports Med.2001;29(6):795-800.</ref>.
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  • ...loskeletal Intervention: International IFOMPT Cervical Framework. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2023 Jan;53(1):7-22.</ref> The document was published in 2012 as ...t.org/doi/epdf/10.2519/jospt.2017.0302 Neck Pain: Revision 2017]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2017 Jul;47(7):A1-A83. </ref>. The combination of OMT and exerci
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  • * Soft tissue techniques such as massage ...found that human adults with SCI should engage in:<ref>National Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine. SCI guidelines: United Kingdom. Available from: http
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  • ...letal disorders: the role of physical therapists. Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy. 2019 Apr;49(4):212-5.</ref> ...ce in pain and pain-free populations: systematic review and meta-analysis. Sports Medicine. 2020 Dec;50(12):2193-207.</ref><ref>Ogston JB, Crowell RD, Konowa
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  • ...s a result of forced extension during active flexion. This happens in ball sports where a finger is forced into extension while it is being flexed or where a ...scar or paper tapes or products for scar management such as Fixomull. Scar massage can be done during therapy sessions and at home to prevent adhesions.<ref n
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  • ...isorders: present problems and future directions. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 1995 Jun;21(6):381-8.</ref>. Any deviations from the stat ...stress is reduced. This include; modalities, soft tissue mobilisation, and massage.
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  • ...cogenic headaches: an evidence-led approach to clinical management]. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2011 Sep;6(3):254-66. </ref>   ...minimal detectable change of the cervical flexion-rotation test]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2010 Apr;40(4):225-9.</ref>
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  • ** Massage the scar and aim to keep the skin on the dorsum of the hand as mobile as po [[Category:Sports Medicine]]
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  • ...AG) in the Management of Cervicogenic Headache. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 2007;37(3):100-7. ...n patients with neurogenic cervicobrachial pain. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 2003;33:369–78.<br>
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  • ...ema is managed with CDT and is based on four pillars of care: compression, massage, skin care and exercise<ref name="ILF">Lymphoedema Framework. Best Practice ...: Safety, Potential Benefits, and Research Issues. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2009;483-489. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19117320 (acc
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  • ...7-930. </ref> According to ''De Vera Barredo et al.(2007)'' night splints, massage, taping, acupuncture, walking casts, laser therapy and cryotherapy are more ...: treatment with insoles provides effective pain relief”., Scand J Med Sci Sports., December 2011 (level of evidence: 1B)</ref>
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  • ...me="p2">Marc Safran, James E. Zachazewski,David A. Stone “Instructions for Sports Medicine Patients”, p362 </ref>&nbsp; ...lammatory medications, weight loss, muscle relaxers, physical therapy, and massage are therapies used in conjunction with one another as a multimodal approach
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