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The challenge of thigh tendon reinjuries: an expert opinion

Palermi, Stefano; Vittadini, Filippo; Pasta, Giulio; Zappia, Marcello; Corsini, Alessandro; Pedret, Carles; Vergani, Luca; Leo, Italo; Nanni, Gianni; Vecchiato, Marco; Demeco, Andrea; Belviso, Immacolata; Sirico, Felice; Jokela, Aleksi; Lempainen, Lasse

The challenge of thigh tendon reinjuries: an expert opinion

Palermi, Stefano
Vittadini, Filippo
Pasta, Giulio
Zappia, Marcello
Corsini, Alessandro
Pedret, Carles
Vergani, Luca
Leo, Italo
Nanni, Gianni
Vecchiato, Marco
Demeco, Andrea
Belviso, Immacolata
Sirico, Felice
Jokela, Aleksi
Lempainen, Lasse
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10.1515_jbcpp-2024-0177.pdf (2.017Mb)
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH
doi:10.1515/jbcpp-2024-0177
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http://doi.org/10.1515/jbcpp-2024-0177
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082786901
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This review critically examines the issue of thigh tendon reinjury in athletes, drawing on recent advancements and diverse perspectives in sports medicine. The findings underscore the paramount importance of an early and accurate diagnosis, which significantly influences treatment efficacy and rehabilitation outcomes. We explore the intricacies of tendon anatomy and the mechanisms underlying injuries, highlighting how these factors interplay with athlete-specific risk profiles to affect reinjury rates. A major finding from the review is the necessity for individualized rehabilitation approaches that integrate both traditional methods and emerging technologies. These technologies show promise in enhancing monitoring and facilitating precise adjustments to rehabilitation protocols, thus improving recovery trajectories. Additionally, the review identifies a common shortfall in current practices – premature to play (RTP) – which often results from inadequate adherence to tailored rehabilitation strategies or underestimation of the injury’s severity. Such premature RTP significantly heightens the risk of further injury. Through this synthesis of contemporary research and expert opinion, the review advocates for a multidisciplinary approach in managing thigh tendon injuries, emphasizing the need for ongoing research to refine RTP criteria and optimize rehabilitation techniques. The ultimate goal is to support athletes in achieving safer and more effective recoveries, thereby reducing the likelihood of tendon reinjury.

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