Hamstring T-Junction Surgical Repair: An Elite Footballer's Return to Play Journey Through a New Football-Centered Complex Approach.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-05-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.134126
Massimo Zanovello, Mattia Bianchi, Lasse Lempainen, Marco Marano, Franco Bidoglio, Luis Suarez-Arrones
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Abstract

Background: Hamstring strain injuries have a significant impact in football, with a high re-injury rate, particularly when the distal musculotendinous T-junction (DMTJ) is involved. In some cases, surgical repair is necessary to reduce the risk of re-injury and ensure return to play (RTP) at the pre-injury level.

Study design: Case Report.

Case description: A 24-year-old male football (soccer) player, playing in the Swiss first division, with recidivate hamstring injury, who undercame to surgical repair of DMTJ and returned to play through after 19 weeks. This case report introduces a new football-centered model divided into four main phases, showing how it guided the clinical reasoning used through the RTP process, along with MRI evaluations, clinical outcomes, global positioning system (GPS) data, and strength and power (S&P) neuromuscular testing.

Outcomes: The subject gradually returned to team training after 12 weeks and successfully returned to play after 19 weeks. The player participated in 26 official matches throughout the season, accumulating 1.323 minutes of play without reporting any symptoms at the injury site.

Conclusions: The subject had a successful return to play following the rehab model proposed in this case report, as he was involved in all the matches, and he played without any symptoms or new injuries.

Level of evidence: 5.

腿筋t型结手术修复:通过一种新的以足球为中心的复杂方法,一个精英足球运动员的回归之旅。
背景:腿筋拉伤在足球运动中具有重要的影响,具有很高的再伤率,特别是当远端肌肉腱t结(DMTJ)受累时。在某些情况下,手术修复是必要的,以减少再次损伤的风险,并确保恢复到损伤前的水平。研究设计:病例报告。病例描述:一名24岁的男子足球运动员,参加瑞士甲级联赛,后发腘绳肌损伤,接受手术修复DMTJ,并在19周后恢复比赛。本病例报告介绍了一个新的以足球为中心的模型,分为四个主要阶段,展示了它如何通过RTP过程指导临床推理,以及MRI评估、临床结果、全球定位系统(GPS)数据和强度和力量(S&P)神经肌肉测试。结果:受试者在12周后逐渐恢复团队训练,并在19周后成功恢复比赛。在整个赛季中,他参加了26场正式比赛,累计出场1.323分钟,没有出现任何伤病症状。结论:受试者按照本病例报告中提出的康复模式成功恢复比赛,因为他参加了所有的比赛,并且没有任何症状和新的损伤。证据等级:5。
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