1. Ozone Therapy for a Soccer Player With Osteitis Pubis: A Case Report.
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Demir Benli, Merve and Arslan, Beyza
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GROIN injuries , *CONSERVATIVE treatment , *SPORTS medicine , *GROIN pain , *OVERUSE injuries , *OSTEITIS , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DISEASE remission , *INJECTIONS , *SPORTS re-entry , *AMATEUR athletes , *OZONE , *SPORTS events , *SOCCER injuries , *OZONE therapy ,PUBIC symphysis injuries - Abstract
Context: Osteitis pubis (OP), which occurs as a result of excessive use of the symphysis pubis and parasymphysis bones, is more common in long-distance runners and kicking athletes, especially football players. Due to the poor results of commonly used treatments for OP, there is a need for investigation of more effective treatments, such as ozone therapy. Ozone therapy is used to treat a variety of diseases, including musculoskeletal conditions. Case Presentation: A 30-year-old amateur soccer player diagnosed with OP received conservative treatment with traditional physiotherapy and analgesic medications. After 6 months and no resolution of symptoms, the patient presented to the sports medicine outpatient clinic seeking alternative therapy options. Management and Outcomes: The patient received ozone injections in 3 sessions administered at 10-day intervals. At 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after the treatment, the patient's complaints and pain levels were re-evaluated and examined. The patient was able to return to competition at the same level after the first injection. No recurrence was revealed at a minimum of 12 months of follow-up. Conclusion: In this article, we present a case in which OP was successfully treated with ozone injection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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