2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbo.2017.09.002
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Tratamento das lesões musculares agudas da coxa com ou sem punção do hematoma em atletas

Abstract: ResumoComparar o tempo médio de retorno dos atletas ao esporte após lesão muscular aguda da coxa com hematoma que foi ou não puncionado.Estudo longitudinal de intervenção clínica, controlado e não randomizado, com participação de 20 atletas amadores e profissionais com lesão muscular aguda do tipo parcial moderada ou (sub)total na região da coxa, segundo a classificação do Consenso de Munique. Nove atletas foram incluídos no grupo intervenção e 11 no grupo controle. Os atletas do grupo intervenção foram submet… Show more

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“…The investigators provide hematoma measurements leading to mean hematoma volumes within the quadriceps femoris muscle of approximately 100 μL. These results go more in line with our observations, which leads to the conclusion that biopsy-associated hematomas more closely resemble those following a muscle contusion or strain than more severe injuries examined by Sales et al (28).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The investigators provide hematoma measurements leading to mean hematoma volumes within the quadriceps femoris muscle of approximately 100 μL. These results go more in line with our observations, which leads to the conclusion that biopsy-associated hematomas more closely resemble those following a muscle contusion or strain than more severe injuries examined by Sales et al (28).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, a review of the literature shows that only a small number of studies have calculated hematoma volume in this particular context. Sales et al (28), for example, examined a cohort of 20 athletes with acute thigh muscle injury (essentially type 3B and 4 injuries according to the Munich Consensus Statement) and observed average hematoma volumes of 9.17 ± 7.89 mL, which clearly exceed our observations. Svensson et al (29), on the other hand, examined a cohort of Swedish elite soccer players and included 145 muscle injuries of the lower extremities, which from experience mainly consist of muscle strains, ligament injuries, and muscle contusions.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…It can be subcutaneous, intramuscular, or occur within internal cavities, such as the abdomen, chest, or beneath the nail. Muscle hematomas usually occur after contusion or rupture [17]. A subungual hematoma is caused by trauma, is quite painful, and is due to violent compression or crushing of the nail bed of the finger or toe.…”
Section: Hematomas/nail Lacerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle hematomas can be the consequence of an external blunt (direct trauma) or of an excessive or uncoordinated contraction (indirect trauma) [ 34 ]. It is known that these lesions can lead to the formation of scar tissue, further complicating the healing process [ 35 ]. Fuentes et al described a case report of successful treatment of a subacute hematoma secondary to a type 4 lesion of the plantaris muscle using focal ESWT [ 24 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%