Sportphysio 2020; 08(03): 125-134
DOI: 10.1055/a-1167-7419
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Multiligamentäre Kniegelenkverletzungen – Spätphase der Reha und Return to Sport

Arthur Praetorius
,
Christian Raeder
,
Matthias Keller
,
Christian Schoepp

Bei multiligamentären Knieverletzungen ist die Rehabilitation ungleich schwerer als bei isolierten Bandrupturen. Gerade wenn Betroffene wieder Sport treiben wollen, hängt viel davon ab, wie die späte Phase der Rehabilitation gestaltet wird.



Publication History

Article published online:
03 July 2020

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