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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027572
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Prävention von Leistenverletzungen bei professionellen Australian-Rules-Football-Spielern
Klinische Perspektivstudie über 8 JahrePrevention of Groin Injuries in the Elite Australian Rules Footballer8 Year Clinical PerspectivePublication History
                     Manuskript eingetroffen: 21.8.2007
                     
                     Manuskript akzeptiert: 16.10.2007
                     
Publication Date:
03 July 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Beim Australian Rules Football (AFL) sind Leistenverletzungen eine weit verbreitete Funktionsstörung. Derartige Verletzungen umfassen Schambeinentzündung, Adduktorentendinopathie, Adduktorenmuskelzerrung, Leistenhernie und Läsionen benachbarter Sehnen, Beckenüberlastung, Avulsionsfrakturen sowie Zerrungen der Hüft- und unteren Bauchmuskulatur.
Der Artikel stellt einen effektiven Behandlungsansatz bei Leistenverletzungen dar, der über einen Zeitraum von 8 Jahren implementiert wurde und zu einer 74,9 %igen Verbesserung im AFL-Wettkampf führte.
Abstract
In the Australian Rules Football (AFL) competition groin injuries are a common disabling problem. Such injuries include osteitis pubis, adductor tendinopathy, adductor muscle strains, inguinal hernias, conjoint tendon lesions, pelvic stress, avulsion fractures as well as lower abdominal and hip flexor strains.
This paper outlines an effective management approach for groin injuries, implemented over an 8 year period, which contributed to a 74.9 percent better outcome within the elite AFL competition.
Schlüsselwörter
Muskeldysbalance - Leistenverletzung - Becken - Australian Rules Football
Key words
muscle imbalance - groin injury - pelvis - Australian Rules Football
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Dr. J. J. W. Boyle
         Fremantle Football Club, Fremantle Oval
         
         Parry Street, Fremantle WA 6160
         
         Western Australia
         
         Email: jeff_boyle@fremantlefc.com.au
         
         
 
    