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Therapieoptionen bei chronischer Instabilität der lateralen Kollateralbänder

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Part of the book series: Fortbildung Orthopädie · Traumatologie ((FORTORTHO,volume 9))

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Aktuelle Statistiken von Sportverletzungen belegen, dass der Sprunggelenkskomplex immer noch der am häufigsten bei Sportunfällen betroffene Körperteil ist [18] und die Bandverletzungen in diesem Bereich bei vielen verschiedenen Sportarten — insbesondere bei denen mit einem hohen Anteil von Sprungaktivitäten und/oder schnellen Richtungswechseln (wie z.B. beim Tennis, Abb. 1) — die „Hitliste“ anführen [8].

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Rosenbaum, D. (2004). Therapieoptionen bei chronischer Instabilität der lateralen Kollateralbänder. In: Jerosch, J., Heisel, J., Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Fuß und oberes Sprunggelenk. Fortbildung Orthopädie · Traumatologie, vol 9. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1940-4_14

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