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Archive | 2012

New Protocol for Muscle Injury Treatment

Tomás F. Fernández Jaén; Pedro Guillén García

The most common pathology in sports is muscle injury. There are several reasons to establish a new Protocol for the treatment of muscle injuries: there is no such thing as a single criterion that says how and when treatments or certain patterns of treatment need to be applied; there are several classifications of nonhomogeneous muscle injuries [13] with a great variety of interobserver; patterns of treatment have been based on individual medical experience rather than scientific homogeneous reproducible criteria. As a consequence, functional results have proven diverse, unpredictable, and unforeseeable. Goal is to elaborate a Protocol to reconcile and combine the therapeutical process by applying actual knowledge on biophysiology which will eventually set up a plan of treatment based on temporary biological criteria of muscle repair.


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2017

Spanish Consensus Statement: Clinical Management and Treatment of Tendinopathies in Sport:

Tomás Fernández-Jaén; Guillermo Álvarez Rey; Francisco Angulo; Jordi Ardevol Cuesta; Rafael Arriaza Loureda; Fernando Ávila España; Juan Ayala; Ramon Balius Matas; Fernando Baró Pazos; Juan de Dios Beas Jiménez; Jorge Candel Rosell; César Cobián Fernandez; Mª del Pilar Doñoro Cuevas; Francisco Esparza Ros; Josefina Espejo Colmenero; Jorge Fernández de Prado; Juan José García Cota; Jose Ignacio Garrido González; Carlos Gonzalez de Vega; Manuela González Santander; Miguel Ángel Herrador Munilla; Francisco Ivorra Ruiz; Fernando Jiménez Díaz; Antonio Maestro Fernandez; Pedro Manonelles Marqueta; Juan José Muñoz Benito; Ramón Olivé Vilás; Carles Pedret; Xavier Peirau Teres; José Peña Amaro

On October 15, 2016, experts met at Clínica CEMTRO in Madrid, Spain, under the patronage of the Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology (SETRADE), the Spanish Society of Sports Medicine (SEMED), the Spanish Association of Medical Services for Football Clubs (AEMEF), the Spanish Association of Medical Services for Basketball Clubs (AEMB), F.C. Barcelona, and Clínica CEMTRO. The purpose was to consider the most appropriate clinical management and treatment of tendinopathies in sports, based on proven scientific data described in the medical literature as well as on each expert’s experience. Prior to the meeting, each expert received a questionnaire regarding clinical management and treatment of tendinopathies in sports. The present consensus document summarizes the answers to the questionnaire and the resulting discussion and consensus regarding current concepts on tendinopathies in sports.


Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine | 2015

Spanish Consensus Statement The Treatment of Muscle Tears in Sport

Tomás Fernández-Jaén; Guillermo Álvarez Rey; Jordi Ardevol Cuesta; Rafael Arriaza Loureda; Fernando Ávila España; Ramon Balius Matas; Fernando Baró Pazos; Juan de Dios Beas Jiménez; Jorge Candel Rosell; César Cobián Fernandez; Francisco Esparza Ros; Josefina Espejo Colmenero; Jorge Fernández de Prado; Juan José García Cota; Jose Ignacio Garrido González; Manuela González Santander; Miguel Ángel Herrador Munilla; Francisco Ivorra Ruiz; Fernando Jiménez Díaz; Pedro Manonelles Marqueta; Antonio Maestro Fernandez; Juan José Muñoz Benito; Ramón Olivé Vilás; Xavier Peirau Teres; José Peña Amaro; Juan Pérez San Roque; Christophe Ramírez Parenteu; Juan Ribas Serna; Mikel Sánchez Álvarez; Carlos Sanchez Marchori

On the 21st of March, 2015, experts met at Clínica CEMTRO in Madrid, Spain, under the patronage of The Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology (SETRADE), The Spanish Federation of Sports Medicine (FEMEDE), The Spanish Association of Medical Services for Football Clubs (AEMEF), and The Spanish Association of Medical Services for Basketball Clubs (AEMB) with the aim of establishing a round table that would allow specialists to consider the most appropriate current general actions to be taken when treating muscle tears in sport, based on proven scientific data described in the medical literature. Each expert received a questionnaire prior to the aforementioned meeting comprising a set of questions concerning therapeutic indications generally applied in the different stages present during muscle repair. The present Consensus Document is the result of the answers to the questionnaire and resulting discussion and consensus over which are the best current indications in the treatment of muscle tears in sport. Avoiding immobilization, not taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) randomly, fostering early mobilization, increasing vascularization of injured, site and regulating inflammatory mechanisms—without inhibiting these from the early stages of the recovery period—all stood out as main points of the Consensus Document. Additionally, there is controversy concerning cell stimulation techniques and the use of growth factors or cell inhibitors. The decision concerning discharge was unanimous, as was the criteria considered when it came to performing sport techniques without pain.


Archive | 2012

Wireless Arthroscopy: The Wireless Arthroendoscopy Device (Dr. Guillen’s WAD Invention)

Pedro Guillén García; Antonio Lopez Hidalgo; Marta Guillén Vicente; Jesus Lopez Hidalgo; Isabel Guillen Vicente; Miguel López Hidalgo; Tomás F. Fernández Jaén

Pedro Guillen’s Wireless Arthroendoscopy Device (WAD) – Patent Registration: Europe: P210700166, EEUU: 60/911590 – is a technical innovation designed, developed, and assembled at Clinica CEMTRO Research Department, Madrid, Spain, 2006/07. The WAD is a safe, cost-effective, useful, and easy-to-use arthroscopic technique that can be easily carried out by the surgeon in places with no power supplies such as barns or other environments without any electrical sources…


Archive | 2008

Cable-free arthroscopy

Pedro Guillén García; Antonio Lopez Hidalgo; Marta Guillén Vicente; Jesus Lopez Hidalgo; Miguel López Hidalgo; Isabel Guillen Vicente


Agronomía Tropical | 2009

Rendimiento del maíz y las epocas de siembra en los LLanos Occidentales de Venezuela

Pedro Guillén García; Samuel R. Cabrera; Jimmy Sánchez; lberto Perez


Medicine | 1999

Clínica y tratamiento de las lesiones muculotendinosas en el deporte

Vicente Concejero López; Pedro Guillén García; Tomás F. Fernández Jaén


Apunts. Medicina De L'esport | 2010

Conceptos actuales de la fisiopatologia de las tendinopatias. Ingenieria tisular

Tomás F. Fernández Jaén; Fernando Baró Pazos; Ascensión Fernández Jiménez; Marta Guillén Vicente; Pedro Guillén García


Medicine | 1999

Etiología de las lesiones musculotendinosas

J. I. Garrido González; Pedro Guillén García


Archivos de medicina del deporte: revista de la Federación Española de Medicina del Deporte y de la Confederación Iberoamericana de Medicina del Deporte | 2010

Conceptos actuales de la lesión tendinosa. Criterios terapéuticos

Tomás F. Fernández Jaén; Pedro Guillén García; Mario Padrón; Ascensión Fernández Jiménez; M. Guillén Vicente

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Fernando Jiménez Díaz

The Catholic University of America

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Francisco Esparza Ros

The Catholic University of America

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Pedro Manonelles Marqueta

The Catholic University of America

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