manuelletherapie 2016; 20(01): 11-15
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-110834
Schwerpunkt Post Injury
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Nach Verletzungen der unteren Extremität zurück zum Sport – wir sind noch lange nicht am Ziel

Barbara Wondrasch
1   Fachhochschule St. Pölten Department Gesundheit, Matthias-Corvinus-Str. 15 3100 St. Pölten, Österreich
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Publication History

Publication Date:
19 February 2016 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Eine wichtige Frage für alle Sportler nach einer Verletzung ist, wann sie wieder mit dem Sport beginnen können. Bei dieser Entscheidung gewinnen funktionelle Kriterien immer mehr an Bedeutung, vor allem um die Rückkehr in den Sport nicht nur erfolgreich, sondern auch risikoarm für den Sportler zu gestalten. Der Faktor Zeit sollte demnach nicht mehr das einzige Entscheidungskriterium für den Wiedereinstieg in den Sport sein.

 
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