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the following ( Table 2 ): the rate of return to sports activities for UKAs is greater, 24 – 26 as well as the postoperative performances, 26 duration of sessions 25 and the variety of activities. 24 Regarding recovery time, results
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. Time to return to full training is delayed and recurrence rate is higher in intratendinous (‘c’) acute hamstring injury in elite track and field athletes: clinical application of the British Athletics Muscle Injury Classification . Br J Sports Med
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can be applied to help reduce pain and swelling. Anti-inflammatory medications can also be used to help relieve acute symptoms. Grade 1 injury usually allows return to athletic competition as tolerated, with little or no loss of playing time. After
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focus on functional bracing, early range of motion, protected weight-bearing and progression towards strengthening exercises and, of course, a gradual return to activities as the pain diminishes. Conservative treatment for a complete return to sports can
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–20 years, 10.3% revision rate compared to 3.8% in the HT group and 4.2% revision rate in the PT group within this age group. This is most likely due to the high return to contact pivoting sports in that age group. Additionally, 24% of the QT group displayed
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) pain relief and cosmetic satisfaction, 9 ( 90 ) returned to previous sports 1 superficial infection of the superior (clavicular) portal Kim et al 49 2012 12 Chronic V Weaver-Dunn + lateral half conjoined tendon 11 ( 92 ) excellent
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