Rehabilitation: Common Problems and Solutions. [Review]
Citation: Clinics in Sports Medicine. 37(2):363-374, 2018 AprPMID: 29525033Institution: MedStar Sports MedicineForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal Article | ReviewSubject headings: *Athletic Injuries/rh [Rehabilitation] | *Athletic Injuries/su [Surgery] | *Postoperative Complications/pc [Prevention & Control] | Ankle Injuries/rh [Rehabilitation] | Ankle Injuries/su [Surgery] | Elbow/in [Injuries] | Elbow/su [Surgery] | Foot Injuries/rh [Rehabilitation] | Foot Injuries/su [Surgery] | Humans | Knee Injuries/rh [Rehabilitation] | Knee Injuries/su [Surgery] | Musculoskeletal System/in [Injuries] | Musculoskeletal System/su [Surgery] | Shoulder Injuries/rh [Rehabilitation] | Shoulder Injuries/su [Surgery]Year: 2018Local holdings: Available online from MWHC library: 1997 - presentISSN:- 0278-5919
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There are numerous complications that can occur following a musculoskeletal injury or surgery in the sporting population. Prevention of the most frequent complications is the key in any successful rehabilitation program, but occasionally problems do occur. A thorough well-designed postoperative or postinjury rehabilitation program may prevent these problems. However, if complications do arise, a team approach among the parties involved in the process to develop an evidenced-based treatment program designed for the underlying complication can successfully treat these issues. The authors discuss the complications seen in sports injuries to the knee, shoulder, elbow, and foot/ankle joints of the body.
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