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Quadriceps Strains
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Predisposing Factors Contact Sports Any cardiovascular problem that leads to decreased circulation Obesity Poor nutrition Previous thigh injury Poor muscle conditioning Muscle fatigue
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Mechanism of injury Prolonged overuse Violent single blow Tension forces on the quad muscles causing an overstretch
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Signs and Symptoms Pain with knee extension and passive stretch Muscle spasm Swelling Loss of strength Crepitation Point tenderness over injury site Ecchymosis Defect in the muscle (third degree)
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Examination and Evaluation Palpation –Rectus femoris –Vastus lateralis –Vastus medialis –Vastus intermedius
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Examination and Evaluation Muscle Testing –A, RROM Knee Extension –A, RROM Hip Flexion –Passive stretch quadriceps muscle (combined knee flexion and hip extension)
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Classifications Mild (Grade 1) – Slightly pulled without tearing of muscle tendon or fibers. No loss of strength Moderate (Grade 2) – Tearing of fibers in the muscle, tendon, or attachment to the bone. Strength is diminished. Severe (Grade 3) – Rupture of muscle- tendon-bone attachment with separation of fibers. Requires surgical repair
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Referral/Diagnostic Procedure Orthopedic surgeon – for third degree. for third degree.
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Treatment and management Cryotherapy – knee flexed positon Cold whirlpool NSAIDSUltrasoundMassage
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Rehabilitation Stretching Isometric muscle contraction – Quad sets Straight leg raises Knee extensions Abduction exercises Adduction exercises PNF
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Protection and Return to Competition Factors Sport specific strength and conditioning program Warm-up and cool-down Protective equipment such as thigh pads Neoprene sleeve for compression and support
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For More Information http://www.injuryupdate.com.au/quadrice ps_strain.htm http://www.injuryupdate.com.au/quadrice ps_strain.htm http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cyberthe rapist/front/frontthigh/quadstrain.htm http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cyberthe rapist/front/frontthigh/quadstrain.htm http://www.worldortho.com/oxsportsmed/ chapt11.html#part5 http://www.worldortho.com/oxsportsmed/ chapt11.html#part5 http://www.mdadvice.com/library/sport/sp ort183.html http://www.mdadvice.com/library/sport/sp ort183.html
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