Publications by authors named "Daniel Rosado-Velazquez"

Introduction: Despite the popularity of soccer at the male elite level, data on the incidence of injuries in female players are limited. The study aimed to evaluate the injury incidence and rates in female soccer players in a professional setting over 3 consecutive seasons.

Methods: Data compiled from 71 elite female players with different playing positions and belonging to the same team were analyzed.

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  • * Fifty patients, mainly young adults, underwent three PRP injections and were evaluated using various scoring systems before and after treatment; significant improvements were noted in ankle function after three months.
  • * The findings showed positive short-term outcomes with no adverse effects from the treatment, suggesting a basis for future randomized controlled trials to further investigate PRP therapy for CLAI.
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Background: Data regarding the diagnosis of Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy (PHT) is limited. There is a need for a standardized, valid, and reliable instrument for evaluating PHT among Spanish population. The purpose of this study was to linguistically validate and cross-culturally adapt the Spanish version of the VISA-H for Spanish population and to assess its readability, initial feasibility, appropriateness and acceptability.

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Meniscal injuries are among the most frequently encountered conditions in the knee joint. Therapeutic approaches are diverse and are largely dependent on the extent and location of the injury. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical and functional outcomes of an intraarticular and percutaneous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection regime in patients with stable meniscal injuries.

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Objective: This case report illustrates an unusual cause of hip adductor muscle injury due to overenthusiastic self-treatment of the previously overloaded adductor muscles. Also, post-injury therapeutic objectives and intervention to facilitate rapid participation in sports after the described process are provided.

Case Description: A 27-year old male, professional soccer player presented with hip adductors pain and impairment due to electromechanical self-treatment of the affected area.

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