2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162011000300003
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Lesão muscular: fisiopatologia, diagnóstico, tratamento e apresentação clínica

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“…The factor time can result in a series of faulty adaptations in the musculoskeletal system (28). From a clinical point of view, by trying to reduce the loads imposed on the hindfoot, individuals with PF tend to overload the lateral aspect of the mid and forefoot during dynamic activities, and these adjustments may increase with chronicity of the disease (5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factor time can result in a series of faulty adaptations in the musculoskeletal system (28). From a clinical point of view, by trying to reduce the loads imposed on the hindfoot, individuals with PF tend to overload the lateral aspect of the mid and forefoot during dynamic activities, and these adjustments may increase with chronicity of the disease (5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The muscle injuries (MI) are the most frequent cause of physical disability in sports practice, representing 90% of the acute sports injuries. 1,2 The MI occur when the force exerted on the muscle leads to an excessive stretching of the myofibrils and to break next to the myotendinous junction, and may be caused by bruising or stretches. 2 The risk of LM increases in professional-level athletes and their high prevalence is well documented in several sports, as in elite football, which represents 20 to 37% of injuries.…”
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“…1,2 The MI occur when the force exerted on the muscle leads to an excessive stretching of the myofibrils and to break next to the myotendinous junction, and may be caused by bruising or stretches. 2 The risk of LM increases in professional-level athletes and their high prevalence is well documented in several sports, as in elite football, which represents 20 to 37% of injuries. 3 The LM constitute almost one-third of injuries that lead to the absence of sports practice in elite football athletes, and represent more than a quarter of the time dedicated to the rehabilitation of injuries.…”
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“…Tendo em vista que os fatores associados às lesões osteomusculares são multifatoriais (FERNANDES et al, 2011) e tendem a ser recorrentes nessa modalidade esportiva (OLIVEIRA et al, 2012;RANGEL;FARIAS, 2016), que há um substancial aumento do número de participantes (ROJO et al, 2017), o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a ocorrência de lesões osteomusculares em corredores de rua amadores de uma capital da região norte do Brasil.…”
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