Acute adductor injuries in male athletes: Return to sport following criteria based rehabilitation protocol

Expiry Date
: 31/12/2024
CPD Units
: 3.00 Points
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Male adult athletes with an acute adductor injury underwent a supervised, standardized criteria-based exercise rehabilitation program. Three milestones were evaluated for the RTS continuum: (1) clinically pain-free, (2) completion of controlled sports training, and (3) return to full team training. Subsequent injuries were registered within the first year

Keywords: Groin, hip, muscle injury, muscle strain, avulsion, RTP, RTS

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Educational Objectives

Educational Aim:
This study evaluated the return-to-sport (RTS) outcomes and re-injuries after criteria-based rehabilitation for athletes with acute adductor injuries.

Educational Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module practitioners should have a clear understanding of:

  1. Rehabilitation management of acute adductor injuries in the sporting population.
  2. Return-to-sport guidelines after injury
  3. Re-injury rate and prevention


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  • Read the supplied reading material and complete the quiz that follows;
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  • The pass grade is 70%;
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