2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.math.2010.09.001
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Manual or exercise therapy for long-standing adductor-related groin pain: A randomised controlled clinical trial

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“…Forty-seven athletes (80%) participated in the follow-up evaluation, in which the distribution of outcomes showed a significant difference in favor of the AT treatment, in terms of pain reduction and return to sport participation at preinjury level. Weir et al 28 in a single-blind, prospective, RCT compared two groups of 54 patients with diagnosis of adductor tendinopathy; one group was treated with the same exercise protocol of Hölmich et al 27 (ET, n=22), while the other group with a multi modal treatment (MMT, n=26). Multi-modal treatment program (MMT) consisted in using heat, Van Den Akker manual therapy method, stretching and returning to running program.…”
Section: Adductor Tendinopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forty-seven athletes (80%) participated in the follow-up evaluation, in which the distribution of outcomes showed a significant difference in favor of the AT treatment, in terms of pain reduction and return to sport participation at preinjury level. Weir et al 28 in a single-blind, prospective, RCT compared two groups of 54 patients with diagnosis of adductor tendinopathy; one group was treated with the same exercise protocol of Hölmich et al 27 (ET, n=22), while the other group with a multi modal treatment (MMT, n=26). Multi-modal treatment program (MMT) consisted in using heat, Van Den Akker manual therapy method, stretching and returning to running program.…”
Section: Adductor Tendinopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Идеальный метод двойного «слепого» анализа, когда терапевт и пациент не знают, какая мето- дика применяется при лечении (МТ или ФДМ), по понятным причинам невозможен, также как и замещение терапии плацебо. Постановка в равные условия и «слепой» метод анализа, про-водившийся сотрудником, не участвовавшим в терапевтическом процессе, -единственная объ-ективная методика, которая наилучшим обра-зом представляет результаты настоящей работы [31,34,35]. Возможное влияние терапевта или взаимоотношений терапевт-пациент в данном случае было исключено, т.к.…”
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“…39 The use of adjunct treatments, such as manual adductor manipulation or shockwave therapy, in addition to exercises seems to result in a faster return to play, 80,106 but not higher overall treatment success, than a supervised active physical training program alone. 39 Around 50% to 75% of athletes with adductor-related groin pain will return to their previous pain-free level of activity using a general exercise approach.…”
Section: Athletes With Adductor-and Pubic-related Groin Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 Around 50% to 75% of athletes with adductor-related groin pain will return to their previous pain-free level of activity using a general exercise approach. 39,106 Monitoring of impairment, function, and performance can help individualize the plan of care. For athletes with adductorand pubic-related groin pain, hip adductor and abductor muscle strength, as well as abdominal muscle strength, is important to monitor for optimal loading in the rehabilitation program.…”
Section: Athletes With Adductor-and Pubic-related Groin Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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