| Literature DB >> 28900575 |
Scot Morrison, Patrick Ward1, Gregory R duManoir2.
Abstract
Return-to-play from injury is a complex process involving many factors including the balancing of tissue healing rates with the development of biomotor abilities. This process requires interprofessional cooperation to ensure success. An often-overlooked aspect of return-to-play is the development and maintenance of sports specific conditioning while monitoring training load to ensure that the athlete's training stimulus over the rehabilitation period is appropriate to facilitate a successful return to play. The purpose of this clinical commentary is to address the role of energy systems training as part of the return-to-play process. Additionally the aim is to provide practitioners with an overview of practical sports conditioning training methods and monitoring strategies to allow them to direct and quantify the return-to-play process. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.Keywords: Acute/chronic workload; energy system development; return-to-play; sports rehabilitation; strength and conditioning; training load
Year: 2017 PMID: 28900575 PMCID: PMC5534159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896