Articles - Injuries

Return to play following injury

author(s): Zoë Hudson
release date: Friday, 09 Jan 2009
keywords: rehabilitation-injuries

abstract: Return to play following injury: Fingers crossed or an assessment paradigm?

ACL injuries. Diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation

author(s): Prof. N. Maffulli
release date: Thursday, 15 May 2008
keywords: injuries

abstract: ACL injuries, Diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation

Acute Lateral Ankle Injuries in Track and Field Athletes: A New Classification

author(s): Malliaropoulos N, Desalen M, Papacostas E
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries

abstract: To introduce our ankle sprains classification method based on objective criteria.

Preventing Recurancy In Lateral Ankle Injuries In Elite Track And Field Athletes

author(s): Malliaropoulos N, Desalen M, Papacostas E, Maffulli N
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries, prevention

abstract: The aim of our study is to establish that further subdivision of the existing three grades classification into a four grades one is correlated with low recurrence injury rate.

Hamstring Injuries : Analysis Of a New Possible Predesposing Factor

author(s): Malliaropoulos N, King J.B., Fotiou F., Dimitriadis A.
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries

abstract: We studied twelve athletes who suffered from recurrent hamstring injuries...

No adverse effect of early weight bearing following open repair of acute tears of the Achilles tendon

author(s): Maffulli N, Tallon C, Wong J, Peng Lim K, Bleakney R.
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries, treatment

abstract: To study the effects of early weight bearing following acute repair of ruptured Achilles tendon

Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT) for the Treatment of Ankle Injuries

author(s): Malliaropoulos N, Akritidou A, Christodoulou D
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries, treatment

abstract: Extra corporal shockwave therapy (ESWT) has been applied for insertion tendinopathies since 10 years. The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of ballistic ESWT in the treatment of ankle injuries.

Recurrent Subluxation of the Peroneal Tendons

author(s): Maffulli N, Ferran NA, Oliva F, Testa V
release date: Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007
keywords: injuries

abstract: The authors tested the null hypothesis that there are no differences between preoperative and postoperative status after anatomical repair of the superior peroneal retinaculum.

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