Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and athletic population, and they account for more than 30% of all injuries in professional soccer players. Despite their considerable frequency and impact, there is still a lack of uniformity in the categorization, description and grading of muscle injuries. Dozens of systems based on clinical signs, ultrasound imaging (Us) appearance or magnetic resonance imaging (MRi) findings have been proposed over the years. Most of them are three-grade systems that take into account pain, RoM limitation, swelling and hematoma, hypoechoic or hyperintense areas on Us or MRi, and muscle gap or tendon involvement; however, they still lack evidence-based progno...
To determine agreement between modified Peetrons, Chan acute muscle strain injury classification and...
Purpose: To study distractive muscle injuries applying US and MRI specific classifications and to fi...
Sport-related muscle injury classifications are based basically on imaging criteria such as ultrasou...
Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and ...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
It is becoming increasingly important to have a common terminology, as international and shared as p...
Objective To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitat...
PURPOSE: To better define and classify acute muscle strain injuries. METHODS: Historically, acute mu...
To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitate effectiv...
A limitation to the accurate study of muscle injuries and their management has been the lack of a un...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
Muscle injury classification systems for hamstring injuries have evolved to use anatomy and imaging ...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
To determine agreement between modified Peetrons, Chan acute muscle strain injury classification and...
Purpose: To study distractive muscle injuries applying US and MRI specific classifications and to fi...
Sport-related muscle injury classifications are based basically on imaging criteria such as ultrasou...
Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and ...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
It is becoming increasingly important to have a common terminology, as international and shared as p...
Objective To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitat...
PURPOSE: To better define and classify acute muscle strain injuries. METHODS: Historically, acute mu...
To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitate effectiv...
A limitation to the accurate study of muscle injuries and their management has been the lack of a un...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
Muscle injury classification systems for hamstring injuries have evolved to use anatomy and imaging ...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
To determine agreement between modified Peetrons, Chan acute muscle strain injury classification and...
Purpose: To study distractive muscle injuries applying US and MRI specific classifications and to fi...
Sport-related muscle injury classifications are based basically on imaging criteria such as ultrasou...