Sportphysio 2022; 10(04): 171-182
DOI: 10.1055/a-1875-3222
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Situationen am Spielfeldrand – Handlungsoptionen für Physiotherapeuten

Christoff Zalpour
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Harry von Piekartz

Nicht jede Mannschaft und auch nicht jeder Sportler kann sich einen Sportarzt leisten. Daher sind es oft Sportphysiotherapeuten, die für die medizinische Betreuung zuständig sind. Sie sollten wissen, welche Gefahren es gibt und wann es unverzichtbar ist, eine ärztliche Untersuchung einzuleiten oder gar den Notarzt zu rufen.



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Article published online:
05 September 2022

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