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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Return to play after treating acute muscle injuries in elite football players with radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy
James P. M. Morgan1  Christoph Schmitz1  Matthias H. Brem2  Mario Hamm3 
[1] Chair of Neuroanatomy, Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Research Unit, LMU Munich;Curathleticum Clinic;Task Force “Future of Professional Football”, DFL Deutsche Fussball Liga;
关键词: Acute muscle injury;    Athletes;    Extracorporeal shock wave therapy;    Rehabilitation;    Return-to-play;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13018-021-02853-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background To compare lay-off times achieved by treating acute muscle injuries in elite football players with a multimodal therapy approach that includes a specific protocol of almost daily radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) with corresponding data reported in the literature. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of treatments and recovery times of muscle injuries suffered by the players of an elite football team competing in the first/second German Bundesliga during one of the previous seasons. Results A total of 20 acute muscle injuries were diagnosed and treated in the aforementioned season, of which eight (40%) were diagnosed as Type 1a/muscular tightness injuries, five (25%) as Type 2b/muscle strain injuries, four (20%) as Type 3a/partial muscle tear injuries and three (15%) as contusions. All injuries were treated with the previously mentioned multimodal therapy approach. Compared with data reported by Ekstrand et al. (Br J Sports Med 47:769–774, 2013), lay-off times (median/mean) were shortened by 54% and 58%, respectively, in the case of Type 1a injuries, by 50% and 55%, respectively, in the case of Type 2b injuries as well as by 8% and 21%, respectively, in the case of Type 3a injuries. No adverse reactions were observed. Conclusions Overall, the multimodal therapy approach investigated in this study is a safe and effective treatment approach for treating Type 1a and 2b acute muscle injuries amongst elite football players and may help to prevent more severe, structural muscle injuries.

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