2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2011.03.005
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Résultats du traitement chirurgical des syndromes de loges chroniques des membres inférieurs

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“…The median age of the surgery was 19.5. These results suggest that elite Nordic skiers experienced CECS slightly earlier than previously described in other populations [1,3,10,11,13,[25][26][27][28]. These previous studies focused, however, on the general population and on non-elite athletes older than the present population.…”
Section: Cecs As An Important Health Issue For Young Skierssupporting
confidence: 41%
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“…The median age of the surgery was 19.5. These results suggest that elite Nordic skiers experienced CECS slightly earlier than previously described in other populations [1,3,10,11,13,[25][26][27][28]. These previous studies focused, however, on the general population and on non-elite athletes older than the present population.…”
Section: Cecs As An Important Health Issue For Young Skierssupporting
confidence: 41%
“…The prevalence of CECS is estimated at 7.6 % in the general population [5], and ranges from 10-60 % in populations of athletes with exercise-induced leg pain [6][7][8][9]. CECS is observed in sports involving endurance (middle and long distance) or intermittent (especially field games, football for instance) running [1,3,6,[10][11][12][13] and skating [14,15]. The population of Nordic skiers (cross-country skiers and biathletes) has also been reported to be at risk for CECS [8,[16][17][18][19], but to date, CECS prevalence in Nordic skiers remains unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%