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CRITERIA-BASED RETURN TO SPRINTING PROGRESSION FOLLOWING LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY

Daniel Lorenz, Steve Domzalski

2020International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the terminal phases of athletic rehabilitation, transitioning back to sport is a critical aspect to prepare an athlete for return to full participation. Numerous interval sport programs have been published in the literature and return to sports guidelines and criteria-based progressions for returning to sport have been published, but no such protocol exists for returning to the task of sprinting. Any field or court athlete must be able to sprint as part of his/her sport demands. Because of the absence of a specific progression, sports rehabilitation professionals lack knowledge about objective criteria to progress to sprinting as well as a progressive program to do so. Given that sports rehabilitation professionals have limited visits to complete rehabilitation or their athletes have limited financial resources to do so, it is imperative that a structured, criteria-based progression be available. The purpose of this clinical suggestion is to provide a criteria-based return to sprinting progression. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.

Topics & Concepts

SprintRehabilitationReturn to sportMedicineAthletesPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTask (project management)Sports medicineProtocol (science)Alternative medicinePathologyEconomicsManagementSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionCardiovascular and exercise physiology
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