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      <title>Stressfraktur beim Weltklassesportler: Eine Fallstudie</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1998 01:00:46 +0100</pubDate>
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      <author>Jensen, J. E.</author>
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      <dc:subject>Therapie</dc:subject>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[The use of a specifically programmed, pulsed, low-intensity ultrasound device to shorten the time of healing was investigated in a well-known gymnast with an Olympic deadline.
Stress fracture presents a difficult problem in the high performance, world-class athlete. Competitive demands provide little tolerance for, or agreement with, prolonged periods of rest which are the first line of conservative treatment methods. The use of a specifically programmed, pulsed, low-intensity ultrasound device to shorten the time of healing was investigated in a well-known gymnast with an Olympic deadline. Prior animal, in vitro, and clinical studies had established the safety and effectiveness of this device in fractures. The location of the stress injury was in the mid-tibia which is considered to present the greatest challenge to an early healing result. The low-intensity ultrasound device was prescribed for daily use at home. At 3 wk after the start of low-intensity ultrasound, the stress fracture responded well and the patient was allowed use of tumble track, trampoline, and to do some weight-bearing activities, such as jumping in the pool and loading-type activities. At 4.5 wk, the patient progressed to full workout activities and participated in a trial meet for the Olympics. At 6 wk, the patient's participation in the women's gymnastic team event was a factor in the United States receiving a gold medal.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Stressfraktur beim Weltklasseathlet: Eine Fallstudie</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1998 01:00:46 +0100</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Wettkampfanforderungen lassen wenig Spielraum für längere Ruhepausen als vorrangige konservative Methode der Therapie von Stressfrakturen zu.  Es wurde die Anwendung eines speziell programmierten, niedrigintensiven Ultraschallgerätes zur Verkürzung der Heilungszeit bei einer Hochleistungsturnerin untersucht. Die Stressfraktur war in der Mitteltibia lokalisiert. Die Ultraschalltherapie wurde täglich zu hause angewandt. 3 Wochen nach Therapiebeginn war die Stressfrajktur gut wiederhergestellt und die Turnerin begann mit Bodenübungen, Trampolinsprüngen und Übungen mit dem eigenen Körpergewicht. Nach 4.5 Wochen war das volle Training aufgenommen und die Turnerinn nahm an den Ausscheidungswettkämpfen für die OS teil.]]></content:encoded>
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