Provide the state of the art concerning (1) biology and aetiology, (2) classification, (3) clinical assessment and (4) conservative treatment of lower limb muscle injuries (MI) in athletes. Seventy international experts with different medical backgrounds participated in the consensus conference. They discussed and approved a consensus composed of four sections which are presented in these documents. This paper represents a synthesis of the consensus conference, the following four sections are discussed: (i) The biology and aetiology of MIs. A definition of MI was formulated and some key points concerning physiology and pathogenesis of MIs were discussed. (ii) The MI classification. A classification of MIs was p...
Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and ...
Objective:To evaluate the management, procedures and perspectives of sports physicians and orthopedi...
Muscle injuries are the most common trauma in team and individual sports. The muscles most frequentl...
Provide the state of the art concerning (1) biology and aetiology, (2) classification, (3) clinical ...
Provide the state of the art concerning (1) biology and aetiology, (2) classification, (3) clinical ...
Objective To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitat...
To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitate effectiv...
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...
Return to play (RTP) decisions in football are currently based on expert opinion. No consensus guid...
Muscle injuries are frequent in high demand sports. No guidelines are available in the scientific li...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
Return to play (RTP) decisions in football are currently based on expert opinion. No consensus guide...
Abstract Background Muscle injuries are some of the most common injuries in sports; they have a high...
Muscle injury classification systems for hamstring injuries have evolved to use anatomy and imaging ...
Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and ...
Objective:To evaluate the management, procedures and perspectives of sports physicians and orthopedi...
Muscle injuries are the most common trauma in team and individual sports. The muscles most frequentl...
Provide the state of the art concerning (1) biology and aetiology, (2) classification, (3) clinical ...
Provide the state of the art concerning (1) biology and aetiology, (2) classification, (3) clinical ...
Objective To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitat...
To provide a clear terminology and classification of muscle injuries in order to facilitate effectiv...
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...
Return to play (RTP) decisions in football are currently based on expert opinion. No consensus guid...
Muscle injuries are frequent in high demand sports. No guidelines are available in the scientific li...
Muscle injuries are frequent in athletes. Despite their high incidence, advances in clinical diagnos...
Return to play (RTP) decisions in football are currently based on expert opinion. No consensus guide...
Abstract Background Muscle injuries are some of the most common injuries in sports; they have a high...
Muscle injury classification systems for hamstring injuries have evolved to use anatomy and imaging ...
Muscle injuries are recognized to be among the most frequent injuries occurring in the sporting and ...
Objective:To evaluate the management, procedures and perspectives of sports physicians and orthopedi...
Muscle injuries are the most common trauma in team and individual sports. The muscles most frequentl...