Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 5887
Special Issue Editors
Interests: rehabilitation; sports medicine; injuries; physical exercise; pain management; physical therapy; biomechanics; musculoskeletal disorders; sports sciences; spine
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Interests: rehabilitation; orthopaedics; sports medicine; spine; physical exercise; scoliosis; biomechanics; osteoarthritis; gait; musculoskeletal disorders
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Interests: rehabilitation; physical exercise; osteoporosis; sarcopenia; osteoarthritis; sports medicine; pain management; fractures; musculoskeletal disorders
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Musculoskeletal injuries are a significant barrier to activities of daily living and achieving life goals. Moreover, in many sports settings, injury is often viewed as an unpreventable and unfortunate consequence of competition. However, appropriate preventive strategies can significantly reduce these injury risks. Secondly, adequate diagnosis could change the therapeutic and rehabilitative framework with a potentially negative impact on functional recovery. Lastly, adequate pain management is crucial in treating patients with musculoskeletal injuries. In this context, rehabilitation provides different approaches for remodeling functions affected by these disorders. The aims of this Special Issue are to (i) describe the extent of the injury problem in specific populations (including amateur, professional and senior athletes); (ii) understand the mechanisms of injuries in sport addressing the risk factors and the etiology; and (iii) examine the efficacy and/or effectiveness of injury-prevention programs and rehabilitative protocols.
Dr. Nicola Marotta
Prof. Dr. Antonio Ammendolia
Prof. Dr. Alessandro de Sire
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- rehabilitation
- injury
- anterior cruciate ligament
- fractures
- football
- soccer
- basketball
- volleyball
- tennis
- padel
- sport
- osteoarthritis
- pain management
- posture
- kinematic analysis
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