FEATURES OF DIAGNOSIS AND REHABILITATION OF POST-TRAUMATIC ARTHROSIS IN ATHLETES
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Post-traumatic arthrosis, athletes, sports injuries, rehabilitationAbstract
Post-traumatic arthrosis is one of the most common chronic musculoskeletal disorders among athletes and develops as a consequence of joint injuries, repetitive overload, and insufficient rehabilitation. The condition significantly affects athletic performance, quality of life, and long-term functional capacity. Early diagnosis and comprehensive rehabilitation are essential for preventing disease progression and reducing disability risks. This article analyzes the main diagnostic approaches and rehabilitation strategies for post-traumatic arthrosis in athletes. Modern imaging techniques, clinical evaluation methods, laboratory analyses, and functional assessment tools are discussed
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