New protocol for muscle injury treatment

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Abstract

The most common pathology in sports is muscle injury. There are several reasons to establish a new Protocol for the treatment of muscle injuries: there is no such thing as a single criterion that says how and when treatments or certain patterns of treatment need to be applied; there are several classifications of nonhomogeneous muscle injuries [13] with a great variety of interobserver; patterns of treatment have been based on individual medical experience rather than scientific homogeneous reproducible criteria. As a consequence, functional results have proven diverse, unpredictable, and unforeseeable. Goal is to elaborate a Protocol to reconcile and combine the therapeutical process by applying actual knowledge on biophysiology which will eventually set up a plan of treatment based on temporary biological criteria of muscle repair.

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Jaén, T. F. F., & García, P. G. (2012). New protocol for muscle injury treatment. In Sports Injuries: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Rehabilitation (pp. 887–892). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15630-4_114

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