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  • 1Brain Injury Program, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, 785 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10603, USA. bjordan@burke.org

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Clinical decision making for injured boxers uses established therapeutic principles, similar to other athletes. Advances in surgical techniques and therapeutic exercises aid in their return to competition.

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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopedics
  • Rehabilitation Science

Background:

  • Injured boxers require specific treatment strategies.
  • Standard therapeutic principles apply to athletic injuries.
  • Advancements in sports medicine enhance athlete recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline clinical decision-making for injured boxers.
  • To highlight the role of therapeutic exercises in boxer rehabilitation.
  • To emphasize the progression towards returning boxers to competition.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current therapeutic principles in sports medicine.
  • Analysis of advancements in surgical interventions for athletes.
  • Examination of evidence-based therapeutic exercise protocols.

Main Results:

  • Clinical decision-making for injured boxers aligns with general athletic injury management.
  • Improved surgical techniques contribute to better outcomes.
  • Progressed scientific basis for therapeutic exercises facilitates athlete return.

Conclusions:

  • Therapeutic principles for injured boxers are consistent with those for other athletes.
  • Surgical and exercise-based rehabilitation are key to restoring boxers' competitive level.