Spanish Consensus Statement: Clinical Management and Treatment of Tendinopathies in Sport

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Fernandez Jaén, Tomas
Álvarez Rey, Guillermo
Angulo, Francisco
Ardevol Cuesta, Jordi
Arriaza Loureda, Rafael
Ávila España, Fernando
Ayala, Juan
Balius Matas, Ramón
Baró Pazos, Fernando
Dios Beas Jiménez, Juan de
Candel Rosell, Jorge
Cobián Fernandez, César
Doñoro Cuevas, Mª del Pilar
Esparza Ros, Francisco
Espejo Colmenero, Josefina
Fernández de Prado, Jorge
García Cota, Juan José
Garrido González, Jose Ignacio
Gonzalez de Vega, Carlos
González Santander, Manuela
Herrador Munilla, Miguel Ángel
Ivorra Ruiz, Francisco
Jiménez Díaz, Fernando
Maestro Fernandez, Antonio
Manonelles Marqueta, Pedro
Muñoz Benito, Juan Jose
Olivé Vilás, Ramón
Pedret, Carles
Peña Amaro, José
Puigdellivoll Grifell, Jordi
Pérez San Roque, Juan
Ramírez Parenteu, Christophe
Ribas Serna, Juan
Rodas, Gil
Sánchez Álvarez, Mikel
Sanchez Marchori, Carlos
Til Perez, Lluis
Ureña Durán, Rosario
Valle Soto, Miguel de
Villalón Alonso, José María
Guillen García, Pedro
Spanish Group for Tendon Consensus
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Fernandez Jaén, Tomas;
Álvarez Rey, Guillermo;
Angulo, Francisco;
Ardevol Cuesta, Jordi;
Arriaza Loureda, Rafael;
Ávila España, Fernando;
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Spanish Group for Tendon Consensus.
(2017)
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Spanish Consensus Statement: Clinical Management and Treatment of Tendinopathies in Sport.
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017, vol. 5, núm. 10.
https://doi.org/10.1177/2325967117734127.
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On October 15, 2016, experts met at Clínica CEMTRO in Madrid, Spain, under the patronage of the Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology (SETRADE), the Spanish Society of Sports Medicine (SEMED), the Spanish Association of Medical Services for Football Clubs (AEMEF), the Spanish Association of Medical Services for Basketball Clubs (AEMB), F.C. Barcelona, and Clínica CEMTRO. The purpose was to consider the most appropriate clinical management and treatment of tendinopathies in sports, based on proven scientific data described in the medical literature as well as on each expert’s experience. Prior to the meeting, each expert received a questionnaire regarding clinical management and treatment of tendinopathies in sports. The present consensus document summarizes the answers to the questionnaire and the resulting discussion and consensus regarding current concepts on tendinopathies in sports.
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