Current Concepts in Sports Injury Rehabilitation

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作者
Dhillon, Himmat [1 ]
Dhilllon, Sidak [2 ]
Dhillon, Mandeep S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Medwest Hlth Care, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Sri Ramachandra Med Univ, Dept Sports Med, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] PGIMER, Sports Injury Clin, Dept Orthopaed Surg Phys Med & Rehabil Med, Chandigarh, India
关键词
Conditioning; physiotherapy; return to sports; sports injury; sports rehabilitation; CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION; RETURN-TO-PLAY; PSYCHOLOGICAL READINESS; PREVENTION PROGRAMS; PHYSICAL-THERAPY; REACTIVE AGILITY; METAANALYSIS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; RISK; STIMULATION;
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10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_226_17
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
In the modern era, rehabilitation after sports injury has become a domain for specialists, and its evolution has necessarily brought together the sports physiotherapist, the sports physician, and the orthopedic surgeon. The changing profile of sports related injury, as well as limited availability of facilities for rehabilitation in many areas of India, is a matter of concern. Elite sportspersons have some protection, but the average athlete is often left to fend for himself. Key factors in successful sports injury rehabilitation protocols are the application of modern rehabilitation protocols under appropriate supervision, appropriate and well timed surgical interventions, and judicious and need based use of pharmaceutical agents. Modern rehabilitation protocols emphasize teamwork and proper rehabilitation planning, and the rehabilitation team has to be lead by a trained sports physiotherapist, with an understanding of the protocols and interventions required at various stages. Injury specific rehabilitation protocols are being practiced worldwide but need to be introduced according to the nature of the sport as well as available facilities. Even in India, sports physicians are increasingly joining specialist rehabilitation teams, and they can help with medication, nutritional supplements, and specialized tests that could improve injury understanding. Inputs from surgeons are mandatory if surgical interventions have been performed. What is often missing in the underdeveloped world is psychological support and a clear understanding by the athlete of his/her rehabilitation protocols. World over, the primary aims are safe return to sports and minimizing reinjury on return to sport; this involves rehabilitation in stages, and current methodology clearly demarcates acute and chronic phases of injury. Close coordination with trainers and coaches is mandatory, and all need to understand that the reconditioning phase is crucial; skill assessment before progression has now become a specialized domain and needs to be introduced at all levels of the sport. A key factor in all sports injury rehabilitation protocols is injury prevention; this involves data maintenance by teams or trainers, which is still not fully developed in the Indian context. The injury and subsequent problems need to be comprehended both by athletes and their coaches. The current review is an attempt to clarify some of the issues that are important and routinely used world over, with the aim to improving rehabilitation after sports even in the underdeveloped world.
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