700 injured per period

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Realistic reforms passing through the preparation of templates, agreements to reduce the players’ minutes and their breaks betweenOr Pedro Luis Ripoll Prior to a calendar specified “dementia”, charged with seven hundred injured per season.

Ripoll reflects an interview with the EFE agency on the devastating effects of accumulation of health matches of selected athletes and, in particular, by players after Seville in the Medical Center of Excellence FIFA ‘Ripoll and Prado Medical Group’.

Pedro Luis Ripoll, a pioneer surgeon in sports medicine on non -knee -strategies and meniscal transplants, among many other aspects, said that “high sport competition itself is unhealthy” and that, however, its position is very absurd that “the number of parties does not decrease” because “not”, so “so” Adjust, to suit, to suit, to suit, to suit him.

Just ending the competition, international players are in front of them the League of Nations and the Real and Atlético de Madrid, the Club World Cup, which is the final, as Dr.

He commented that, despite the awareness that clubs, viewers, partners, television and players have their “own legitimate interests”, doctors defend health and, in their opinion, they “fall into a high place, with an index of injuries per seven hundred periods.” Consequently, he promoted that “the levels involved in their legitimate interests” had to “sit down and go down to reduce the number of minutes” through a “all agreement” that would be the “principle of solution” along with the “days and times when the player had to rest between the match and the game.”

Another “inevitable” factor for avoiding injuries as the main instrument is “the preparation of workers to dose players”, because “it is true that September points cost similar to May points but September injuries have no competition impact such as March, April and May.” He also pointed out that in the windows of the options “You have to go through a calendar reform that avoids what is happening in Almería with Luis Suárez ·, who will not be involved in the Primera promotion phase with his team because of Colombia’s summon.

The ‘Elevator Player’ Syndrome ‘

Ripoll was accompanied by Manuel Sanz, also a traumatologist, director of the expert center and member of Sevilla’s medical services, reflecting the influence of external factors on serious injuries suffered by young soccer players from the quarry and forced by their family and social environment.

He said that, in this context, there is a syndrome called “The Elevator Player”, which climbs the first team, descends into the quarry, and combines training, demanding and stress factors that are derived from injuries where it is “less biological age as Biosocial factors” in the most influential. Pedro Ripoll was filled with this matter and said that “at the age of growth, the ligamentary and meniscal lesions in the knee and cartilage growth, which are not closed, is difficult to resolve and leave in a series of irreversible.”

However, Ripoll described his colleague’s arguments by pointing out that “we must remember that there is a family and social environment surrounding players like Lamine Yamal” where many “reflect” and wonder why they are not, though “bad arrangements.” He said Santiago Bernabéu wanted the parents of the players away and, in this regard, realized that many players lost their careers to make this mistake and that “clubs have lost their inheritance for getting players in context and not preparing them.”

Sudden death and shock of the brain

“Paradoxically,” Ripoll said, in Spain belonging to a federation, you should not have a made electrocardiogram, which costs thirty to sixty euros and that, if it is mandated, “a large number of cardiovascular accidents can be avoided” and “Diagnose one of the three hundred cardiac lesions that can have a serious impact.” “Many times there is a fading and there are three important minutes to recover the person present. The more humble the club’s budgets are, the rising risk,” said the Murcian doctor, indicating that most defibrillators are “dust fingers.”

He also defined the need to standardize the “a minimum” field and influenced the importance of cranioecephalic trauma, in which he said the doctor should “have full authority” because, once the “secondary syndrome” may “have” may be “.

Source: La Verdad

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