Sportphysio 2018; 06(02): 66-71
DOI: 10.1055/a-0562-7771
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Sportassoziierte Probleme der Lendenwirbelsäule beim jugendlichen Athleten

Daniel Studer
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Publication Date:
04 May 2018 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Die wachsende Wirbelsäule ist bei jugendlichen Athleten im Rahmen des pubertären Wachstumsspurts gegenüber Überlastungen und Verletzungen besonders anfällig. Kenntnisse über spezifische sportassoziierte Probleme und deren Früherkennung sind Voraussetzung für eine adäquate Behandlung mit schneller Rückführung in den sportlichen Alltag sowie zur Vermeidung nachhaltiger Schädigungen.

 
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