Living in a return-to-play world: walking on thin ice

Correspondence to Dr Benjamin Waller, Physical Activity, Physical Education, Sport and Health (PAPESH) Research Centre, Sports Science Department, School of Social Sciences, University of Reykjavik, Reykjavik, Iceland; benw@ru.is Living in a return-to-play world: walking on thin ice The beauty of Fi...

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Published in:British journal of sports medicine 2022-03, Vol.56 (5), p.239-240
Main Authors: Ihalainen, Johanna, Waller, Benjamin
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Language:eng
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Summary:Correspondence to Dr Benjamin Waller, Physical Activity, Physical Education, Sport and Health (PAPESH) Research Centre, Sports Science Department, School of Social Sciences, University of Reykjavik, Reykjavik, Iceland; benw@ru.is Living in a return-to-play world: walking on thin ice The beauty of Finland never fails to provide a wow factor as shown in the cover photo and figure 1. [...]even when following the Strategic Assessment of Risk and Risk Tolerance (StARRT)3 framework and using shared decision-making (SDM),4 RTP is always a case of weighing risks and benefits and may not always be successful.5 This BJSM edition focuses on RTP Return to play is not one size fits all, especially as all athletes are different. Eighty-three per cent of elite athletes return to preinjury sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a systematic review with meta-analysis of return to sport rates, graft rupture rates and performance outcomes.
ISSN:0306-3674
1473-0480