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Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries

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Concepts of rehabilitation strategies after sport injuries are characterized by an interdisciplinary approach integrating various specialists/experts from the fields of medicine (with a special focus on orthopedics and traumatology), physiotherapy, training sciences and psychology, nutrition and many others. In the case of rehab in athletes, an increased demand of the patients, their clubs and sports association as well as the public must also be considered. This enormous time pressure requires optimized coordination of all interventions with the best possible transparency of the individual therapy processes for all participants in the sense of a quality management on the basis of medical evidence of all therapeutic interventions.

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Hoffmann, H. (2020). Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries. In: Krutsch, W., Mayr, H.O., Musahl, V., Della Villa, F., Tscholl, P.M., Jones, H. (eds) Injury and Health Risk Management in Sports. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60752-7_13

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