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  • ...tendon tears, which commonly occur before age 40, and are often related to sports injuries. <ref name=":3" /><br>A muscle rupture often happens during a high ...both quadriceps tendons in a patient with chronic renal failure; KneeSurg Sports TraumatolArthrosc; 2006; 14: 55–59. Evidence level:D</ref> <ref>Kricun R.
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  • * Sports injuries, ...2003 and many professionals such as medical doctors, physical therapists, massage therapist, acupuncturists and veterinarians have received training ever sin
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  • ... GillIII PT, DSC, Cert MPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Physical Therapy Modalities  The Sports Medicine Resource Manual, 2008 Available from: https://www.sciencedirect.co '''Treatment Methods:''' Transverse massage, functional massage, post-isometric relaxation, joint mobilisation, joint manipulation and neur
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  • ...3–S88. doi:10.4103/0972-2327.100023</ref>. Cervical exercises, relaxation, massage, postural exercises, cranio-cervical techniques, thermotherapy, vertebral m |No benefit of other Manual Therapy - massage, dry needling, mobilisations.
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  • ...may be present. These symptoms place the ability to walk, work and perform sports at risk.<br> ...ochondral lesions of the talus after arthroscopic microfracture. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2015 Mar;23(3):860-7. </ref>
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  • ...treat many diseases with different conditions that include improvement of sports performance<ref name=":0" />. ...cups</u> and the sixth category is <u>other cupping types</u> for example sports, cosmetic, and aquatic cupping<ref name=":3" />.
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  • ...uxation in athletes: new exam technique, case reports, and review. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999; 31(Suppl 7): s487-92</ref>. There can be also subluxation of t ...bluxation and dislocation of the peroneal tendons. Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Vol 7, No 1 (January), 1999: pp 2-6</ref>. The tendons are stabil
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  • It represents a comprehensive approach to managing sports injuries and promoting recovery. This protocol emphasizes the importance of ...s a contemporary approach used for the treatment of [[Soft Tissue Injuries|sports injuries]]. It is a comprehensive strategy that focuses on promoting healin
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  • ...sound of self-reported snapping hip syndrome in elite ballet dancers. Am J Sports Med. 2007;35:118-126.</ref> The clinical exam should consist of basic tests ...177/036354658401200504 The snapping hip syndrome.] The American Journal of Sports Medicine 1984;12(5):361-5.</ref> Overall, it was shown that self-reported s
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  • # Lowe, W. "Pronator Teres Syndrome." Massage Today 7, no 5 (May 2007). [[Category:Sports Medicine]]
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  • * [[Activities of Daily Living|Daily activities]] such as household tasks, sports and other recreational activities can be challenging for people with CLBP. ...rthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2012;42(4):A1-A57. </ref>
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  • ...fatigued and irritated resulting in an inflammatory response and swelling. Sports like football, motorcross, running, tennis and gymnastics can be risk facto [[Massage|Soft tissue massage]]<ref name="BRON 8" /> may be used to provide lymphatic drainage. Passive m
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  • ...What Is It and What Are the Benefits? https://bestoahumassage.com/cupping-massage-therapy-what-is-it-and-what-are-the-benefits/</ref> ...|yvA8g4B1Ces |250}} <ref>ICAHT Centre Of Integrative Medicine. Dry Cupping Massage Treatment At ICAHT Centre Leicester . Available from https://www.youtube.co
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  • ...sports environment, the physiotherapist may be part of a larger network of sports medicine professionals looking after the team and athletes. == What is Sports Medicine? ==
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  • ...resent in patients that are young, active, and in those who participate in sports such as football, soccer, and running. Injury to the peroneus longus tendon ** Manual techniques such as massage, specific soft tissue mobilizations and myofascial release
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  • ...ef>Rhon DI, Deyle GD. Manual therapy: always a passive treatment? J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2021;51(10):474-7.</ref>. </blockquote>
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  • ...s Capitis can get strained due to a blow to the head or neck region during sports, being assaulted, or during a motor vehicle crash. Prolonged overhead activ * Soft tissue massage
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  • ...Hamilton WG. Cuboid subluxation in ballet dancers. The american journal of sports medicine. 1992 Mar;20(2):169-75.</ref> ...f/jssm-05-597.pdf Cuboid syndrome: a review of the literature.] Journal of sports science & medicine. 2006 Dec;5(4):597.</ref>
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  • ...onduction velocity, pain threshold and pain tolerance.] British journal of sports medicine. 2007 Jun 1;41(6):365-9.</ref> ...herapy in sports medicine. ''Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports'', ''6''(4), 193–200. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.1996.tb00090.x<
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  • ...seous ankle configuration on chronic ankle instability. British journal of sports medicine. 2007 Jul 1;41(7):420-4.</ref> ...ing to an increased chance of anterior impingement syndrome (AIS). These 2 sports together with dance are the majority of AIS patient’s.<br>Epidemiological
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