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DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-38592
Überlegungen zur Diagnostik und Rehabilitation des Schultergelenkes bei Überkopfsportlern
Current Concepts in the Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of the Shoulder in Overhead AthletesPublication History
Publication Date:
11 April 2003 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, Ätiologie und generelle Richtlinien zur Rehabilitation des Schultergelenkes bei Überkopfsportlern zu erörtern. Der Schwerpunkt des Artikels liegt auf dem bei Überkopfsportlern am häufigsten vorkommenden Verletzungsmuster, nämlich der Rotatorenmanschettenpathologie und Bursitis und in der Folge auftretender mikrotraumatische Instabilität. Spezifische Kriterien, die für die Anwendung rehabilitativer Übungen und die Aufnahme sportlicher Belastungen kennzeichnend sind, werden diskutiert.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to present the general guidelines, including implementation of principles of motor learning in the course of the rehabilitation of the shoulder in overhead athletes. The focus is on treating the most common injury pattern of overhead athletes being rotator cuff pathology with secondary bursitis and finally microtraumatic instability. Specific criteria are discussed to determine when the athlete can return to unrestricted sport participation.
Schlüsselwörter
Schulter - Rotatorenmanschette - Instabilität - Rehabilitation - sensomotorisches System
Keywords
Shoulder - rotator cuff - instability - rehabilitation - sensomotor system
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