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Targeted Diagnosis, Physiotherapy, and Rehabilitation of Tailored Management Sport Injuries

This special issue belongs to the section “Sports Medicine“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Sports injuries can be debilitating, causing significant pain and affecting performance. Proper diagnosis, physiotherapy and rehabilitation of these injuries is critical to restoring functionality and allowing athletes to return to their sport safely.

This Special Issue addresses targeted diagnosis, physiotherapy and rehabilitation approaches for sports injuries, using a comprehensive approach to provide the best possible care. It covers a range of topics, from standard diagnosis techniques and analysis of injury patterns to the latest breakthroughs in technology-driven solutions to sports injuries. It offers a multidisciplinary approach, with experts from various fields contributing to developing targeted physiotherapy and rehabilitation protocols that factor in an athlete's unique physical and physiological characteristics.

The Special Issue will also help identify risk factors that lead to specific injuries and offer suggestions regarding managing these risks to prevent future injuries. It will emphasize key research in injury prevention, such as biomechanics, nutrition, and psychology, and examine how these factors can be incorporated into a targeted rehabilitation plan for athletes.

Overall, this Special Issue offers evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis, physiotherapy and rehabilitation of sports injuries, accounting for biopsychosocial considerations and the latest techniques and technologies. By improving the diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries, we can help athletes recover faster, avoid reinjury, and return to their sports at optimal performance levels.

Dr. Filippo Maselli
Dr. Luigi Di Filippo
Dr. Firas Mourad
Dr. Massimiliano Gobbo
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • sports injuries
  • diagnosis
  • physiotherapy
  • rehabilitation
  • performance
  • multidisciplinary
  • technology
  • injury prevention
  • evidence-based

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J. Clin. Med. - ISSN 2077-0383