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Sportphysio 2023; 11(05): 219-229
DOI: 10.1055/a-2160-8737
DOI: 10.1055/a-2160-8737
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Einführung
Warum wir einen psychologisch informierten Ansatz in der Rehabilitation von VKB-Verletzungen brauchen!
Nachdem sich bei der Rehabilitation von Rückenpatienten zunehmend die Erkenntnis durchgesetzt hat, dass auch psychologische und verhaltensbezogene Faktoren Beachtung finden müssen, um ein gutes Ergebnis zu erzielen, verbreitet sich der biopsychosoziale Ansatz immer mehr in der Rehabilitation von Sportverletzungen. Auch nach Kreuzbandverletzungen hängt ein gutes funktionelles Ergebnis und die Fähigkeit, wieder in den Sport zurückkehren zu können, nicht nur von biologischen Faktoren wie Kraft, Mobilität und mechanischer Stabilität ab.
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