Novye diagnosticheskie tekhnologii v sportivnoy meditsine


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The article highlights the modern diagnostic technologies that can be applied in practice, sports medicine, regenerative medicine and rehabilitation. Currently, the development of a wide range of different diagnostic devices. Considered by modern diagnostic and therapeutic technology phases out-patient and in-patient treatment algorithms their use in diseases of the musculoskeletal system and other organs and systems of an organism. Describes the diagnostic features of sports injuries. Estimated value of modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system in athletes of different sports

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