Physiotherapy Theory and Practice

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• Grade 2 strains of distal right biceps femoris.

• This is the second time he has injured his right biceps femoris.

• He has a history of left knee MCL sprain.

• Employed as a full time soccer player and therefore his family will depend on him for money

• Two young children that depend on him financially.

• Will his club continue to pay him even though he is injured?

• He will find it hard to carry out every day activities that are expected of him being a father of two young children. This will put more pressure on his wife.

• For the majority of the season he has only been coming on as a substitute even though he is team captain. This will have a negative psychological effect on John.

• It will be a challenge to maintain his fitness during his rehabilitation because John will be likely to adopt a negative psychological mindset due to his current circumstances.

• It is the second time he has been unable to play for his team due to a biceps femoris strain.

• He is at risk of losing his place as team captain if he doses not return to form soon.

• He is going to be under pressure to return to his team as soon as possible and therefore is at risk of going back to play without having fully finished the muscle rehabilitation program set out to him.

• Ultimately his career, family and employment depend on his recovery from this injury.

Short-term goals

The short-term goals for John are to resume playing football as soon as is safely possible to do so. To achieve this he will have to be given an accurate rehabilitation program and follow it strictly, he will have to attend physiotherapy on a daily bases. In the few days after the injury the physiotherapist will concentrate on reducing the inflammation ...

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