2019
DOI: 10.12680/balneo.2019.239
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A statistical study on the recovery of pubalgic syndrome in football players

Abstract: According to pathology description, pubalgic syndrome affects increasingly more people, especially athletes practicing sports such as football, hockey, rugby, etc. Once this pathology has been established, in addition to pain in the pubic region, a decrease in mobility and muscle strength, it also induces changes in footprint and, implicitly, in the level of plantar pressure. The study was conducted on a number of 35 subjects, of which 30 healthy subjects and 5 subjects affected by pubalgic syndrome (pubis ost… Show more

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“…diagnosis of various diseases of the musculoskeletal system, static and dynamic disturbances, load of body weight on different areas or points of the foot (6,7). The use of the baropodometric platform allows the appreciation of the progress in the manifestation of the balance for different branches of sport, as a result of the implementation of the various techniques and training methods proposed, highlighting their efficiency, as for example in the case of university judo programs (8).…”
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“…diagnosis of various diseases of the musculoskeletal system, static and dynamic disturbances, load of body weight on different areas or points of the foot (6,7). The use of the baropodometric platform allows the appreciation of the progress in the manifestation of the balance for different branches of sport, as a result of the implementation of the various techniques and training methods proposed, highlighting their efficiency, as for example in the case of university judo programs (8).…”
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confidence: 99%