2018
DOI: 10.1007/s15002-018-1291-y
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Muskelläsion: Exakte Diagnose erlaubt gute Einschätzung des Heilverlaufs

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“…1 2 According to Müller-Wohlfahrt et al 3 , muscle injuries can be classified into indirect muscle injuries (comprising functional and structural injuries) and direct injuries (contusion, laceration) (table 1). Some authors proposed to classify functional injuries as ultrastructural injuries 4 . Table 1 Classification of muscle injuries in sports (according to 3,4 Recent approaches to improve therapy for acute muscle injuries have mainly focussed on type 3b injuries (structural injuries involving significant muscle tears).…”
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“…1 2 According to Müller-Wohlfahrt et al 3 , muscle injuries can be classified into indirect muscle injuries (comprising functional and structural injuries) and direct injuries (contusion, laceration) (table 1). Some authors proposed to classify functional injuries as ultrastructural injuries 4 . Table 1 Classification of muscle injuries in sports (according to 3,4 Recent approaches to improve therapy for acute muscle injuries have mainly focussed on type 3b injuries (structural injuries involving significant muscle tears).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors proposed to classify functional injuries as ultrastructural injuries 4 . Table 1 Classification of muscle injuries in sports (according to 3,4 Recent approaches to improve therapy for acute muscle injuries have mainly focussed on type 3b injuries (structural injuries involving significant muscle tears). 5 6 In contrast, the treatment of type 1a and 2b functional/ultrastructural muscle injuries as well as of type 3a structural muscle injuries (smaller partial muscle tears) has largely been neglected in the academic literature during the last few decades, although these injuries can also cause considerable lay-off times of two weeks or longer.…”
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