njury in the lower limbs is extremely frequent in most sport activities, particularly when prolonged running and physical contact are prominent features. A major challenge is the differential diagnosis between muscle, joint and nerve lesions, although it should always be considered that combined lesions are quite frequent. In this part of the review, the most frequent nerve entrapment and traumatic lesions involving the peripheral nerves in the lower limb are discussed.
Sport-related peripheral nerve injuries : part 2 / G. Cavaletti, P. Marmiroli, G. Alberti, G. Michielon, G. Tredici. - In: SPORT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH. - ISSN 1824-7490. - 1:2(2005), pp. 61-67. [10.1007/s11332-2005-004-0012-5]
Sport-related peripheral nerve injuries : part 2
G. Alberti;G. MichielonPenultimo
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2005
Abstract
njury in the lower limbs is extremely frequent in most sport activities, particularly when prolonged running and physical contact are prominent features. A major challenge is the differential diagnosis between muscle, joint and nerve lesions, although it should always be considered that combined lesions are quite frequent. In this part of the review, the most frequent nerve entrapment and traumatic lesions involving the peripheral nerves in the lower limb are discussed.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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