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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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  • ...Comittee Publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine. Blackwell Science Ltd. 2003</ref>&nbsp; ...l capacity, fitness and performance<ref name="p9" /><ref>Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries: Scientific Basics.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002
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  • * Massage * [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Massage Massage]
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  • ...alence reported as high as 84%.” <ref name=":0" /><ref>American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 11th e ...cal:'' Regular [[Physical Activity|physical activity]], [[acupuncture]], [[massage]], adequate [[Sleep: Regulation and Assessment|sleep]]
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  • ...l morphology and its relationship to maltracking]. The American journal of sports medicine. 2020 Feb;48(2):341-50.</ref> ...scent patellofemoral pain: a cluster randomised trial]. British journal of sports medicine. 2015 Mar 1;49(6):406-12.</ref> 62% of adolescents report continui
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  • ...ge.com/the-lumbopelvic-rhythm/ The lumbopelvic rhythm. Academy of clinical massage], published july 1,2015. Accessed Sept 2020</ref>(fig.4) Also, it was found ....ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19142076/ Spine Injuries in sport of Gymnastics. Current Sports Medicine Reports.] 2009;8(1):20-28</ref>
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  • * It is prevalent in children participating in quadriceps dominant sports, i.e. running, kicking and jumping<ref name=":0" /> * Ice massage - this will provide symptomatic relief
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  • ...Management: A Review of Rehabilitation Concepts. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2004; 34:781-791.(level of evidence 5)</ref> ...actures commonly occur during athletic activities, particularly in contact sports. Almost one-fourth of cases occur during athletic events.
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  • ...with patellar tendinopathy. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports. 2011;21(6):e405-11.</ref> and [[Knee Osteoarthritis|osteoarthritis]]<ref>C ..., Treatment, and Rehabilitation Implications of the Infrapatellar Fat Pad. Sports health. 2016;8(2):167-71.</ref>.
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  • ...r 5days. Hereafter physiotherapy is started for 4-8 weeks. Afterwards full sports activities can be resumed. It will take up to 6 months until full recovery. Rest, ice, massage and ultrasound treatment will reduce inflammation.<ref name="p1" /><ref nam
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  • ...10.1007/978-3-319-50512-1_91 Lumbosacral Muscle Strain 91. Musculoskeletal Sports and Spine Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide.] 2018 Feb 8:395.</ref><ref name * In the United States 7-13% of all sports injuries in intercollegiate athletes are low back injuries. The most common
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