Sportphysio 2019; 07(03): 124-131
DOI: 10.1055/a-0914-4066
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Zurück zum American Football nach Schulter-OP

Linda Dyer
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Publikationsdatum:
05. Juli 2019 (online)

Felix spielt American Football und hat innerhalb von zweieinhalb Jahren rechts drei Schulterluxationen erlitten. Nach der 3. Luxation entschied er sich für die operative Schulterstabilisierung nach Latarjet. Dieses Fallbeispiel beschreibt die Rehabilitation nach der Operation bis zur Wiederaufnahme des Sports.

 
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