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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...t syndrome: is it time for a new method of assessment?. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2009;43(4):259-264.</ref><ref>Dickens V, Williams J, Bhamra M. Ro ...Y IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME: A MULTI-SITE CASE SERIES. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy. 2018;13(1):121-130.</ref>. This is where SNAGs are define
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  • #Massage to the residual limb
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Nolan L. (2009) Lower-limb strength in sports-active transtibial amputees. Prosthet Orthot Int. Sep; 33(3):230-41.</ref>.
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  • ...r follow-up of the UEFA Champions League injury study]. British journal of sports medicine. 2013 Aug 1;47(12):743-7.</ref> ...rstretch of the muscle involved.<ref name=":2">Brukner P, Khan K. Clinical sports medicine.3rd ed. Sydney: McGraw Hill, 2006.</ref>
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  • Once a diploma is received, the physiotherapist can specialize in sports, pediatrics, respiratory, geriatrics etc. Another common specialization rou ...following rehabilitation needs: massage, lymph drainage, respiratory care, sports rehabilitation, sensory motor rehabilitation, equilibrium disorders, neurom
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  • .../7186838/ Operative management of ligamentous injuries to the ankle]. Clin Sports Med. 1982 Mar;1(1):117-30.</ref> ...evaluation of a dynamic test for lateral ankle ligament laxity.] Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2010 May;18(5):628-33. </ref>.<br><br>
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  • ...nagement of paitents with neck pain: a randomized clinical trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2009;39(1):20–7.</ref> ==== | T:&nbsp;Spinal manipulation and massage to the cervical and thoracic spine and exercise therapy <br>C: <br>
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  • ...tes: diagnostic, assessment, and management strategies]. The Physician and sports medicine. 2018</ref> ...plints in sports: a systematic review of literature. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2002; ''34''(1): 32-40.</ref><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /
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  • ...Pathogenesis and Management of Tendinopathies in Sports Medicine. ''Transl Sports Med''. 2018;1(1):5-13.</ref> People who struggle with tendinopathy or pain ...ring Tendinopathy: Clinical Aspects of Assessment and Management. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2016;46(6):483-93.</ref>
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  • * Patients often want a massage, but find that it only relieves symptoms temporarily # Self-massage, a few times per day, especially Deep Stroking Massage, done rhythmically and in only one direction
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  • [[File:Sports injuries1.jpg|alt=Athlete injured|thumb|Sports injuries]] ...ise also comes with a slight downside, namely an elevated vulnerability to sports-related injuries.
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  • ...ent and treatment of orthopedic conditions,2007.">Steven E.Jurch. clinical massage therapy: assessment and treatment of orthopedic conditions,2007.</ref> ...Evaluate and Improve Foot Strength in Athletes: An Update.” ''Frontiers in sports and active living'' vol. 1 46. 11 Oct. 2019,
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  • ...hine was initially used to try to ease the pain. 
It was also important to massage the stump, continue the rehabilitation programme and to wear an elastic stu ...suffered traumatic amputation and wish to return to high level competitive sports, especially since the increase of war conflicts in the past twenty years, c
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  • ...ef>Puddu G et al. (1976) A classification of Achilles tendon disease. Am J Sports Med 4: 145–150</ref>&nbsp;hence the terminology 'tendonitis' is outdated. ...tics and swimming. The repetitive nature of the movements in some of these sports and the constant change of direction in others heavily stresses the adducto
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  • ...>Orthopedic Associates. Dehydration and joint pain. Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Available from: <nowiki>https://orthopedicassociates.org/dehydrat ...unding the painful joints where studies have showed that the use of manual massage have decreased pain threshold in RA patients<ref>Dhondt, T Willaeys, L. A V
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  • ...prove the pliability of scars. The video below shows different scar tissue massage techniques. {{#ev:youtube|oKszhYKy-9w|300}}<ref>APROQUEN. Massage Techniques-Burned Patient Rehabilitation. Available from: http://www.youtu.
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  • ...ly been involved in high impact trauma or have fallen, e.g. during contact sports, skiing, horse riding<ref name=":0" />, motorcycle accidents, falls from a ==== '''Massage''' ====
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  • ...Power Deficits: Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy Revision 2018]. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2018 May;48(5):A1-A38.</ref> ...atients With Achilles Tendinopathy: a Randomized Controlled Study.] ''Am J Sports Med.'' 2007;35(6):897-906. PubMed PMID: 17307888.</ref>
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  • *Traumatic injury may arise from penetrating or sports-related injuries, falls, work-related injuries, radiation therapy and iatro *Managing chronic oedema - compression garments, advice, [[Massage|massage therapy]]
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  • ...y hamstring strains: a review of the literature]. Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 1984 Jan 1;5(4):184-95.</ref> ...name="Sutton et al." /> Hamstring injuries can also occur in recreational sports such as water skiing and bull riding, where the knee is forcefully extended
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  • ...res of the anterior cruciate ligament in soccer.] International journal of sports medicine. 2009 May;30(05):372-8.</ref> Most injuries occur when the opposit ...nterior cruciate ligament at risk during soccer: a gender-based analysis.] Sports health. 2015 May;7(3):244-9.</ref> The difference between male and female a
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