Author:
,Fernandez-Jaén Tomas,Rey Guillermo Álvarez,Angulo Francisco,Cuesta Jordi Ardevol,Loureda Rafael Arriaza,España Fernando Ávila,Ayala Juan,Matas Ramón Balius,Pazos Fernando Baró,de Dios Beas Jiménez Juan,Rosell Jorge Candel,Fernandez César Cobián,del Pilar Doñoro Cuevas Mª,Ros Francisco Esparza,Colmenero Josefina Espejo,de Prado Jorge Fernández,García Cota Juan José,Garrido González Jose Ignacio,de Vega Carlos Gonzalez,Santander Manuela González,Herrador Munilla Miguel Ángel,Ruiz Francisco Ivorra,Díaz Fernando Jiménez,Fernandez Antonio Maestro,Marqueta Pedro Manonelles,Muñoz Benito Juan José,Vilás Ramón Olivé,Pedret Carles,Teres Xavier Peirau,Amaro José Peña,Grifell Jordi Puigdellivoll,San Roque Juan Pérez,Parenteu Christophe Ramírez,Serna Juan Ribas,Font Gil Rodas,Álvarez Mikel Sánchez,Marchori Carlos Sanchez,Perez Lluis Til,Durán Rosario Ureña,Valle Soto Miguel del,Villalón Alonso José María,García Pedro Guillen
Abstract
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.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine