- Mar 15, 2005
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Just some thoughts -
Do we do some thing wrong..... Are we training to hard - does the players get their rest? Are there individuel training program for each player (high and low periods)? does they test each player for how he is responding to one kind of training and so on?
Is there any on this board with any ITK knowledge or just knowledge about this
Or get Jens Bangsbo in:
http://www.soccerfitness.com/materials/28-aerobic-and-anaerobic-training-in-soccer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Bangsbo
He is one of a kind
Hope the club takes a look at Barca :
"The doping rumors are just that rumors not based in fact of any kind. Nadal is having PRT treatment on his tendonitis. Here is what Dr. Michael Sanchez state on the subject. Listen up rumor-mongers.
Dr. Mikel Sánchez said...
We use this treatment in all kinds of patients and also in athletes. We are very well aware of the anti-doping regulations. About a month ago, we were invited to join a committee of 20 medical experts in Lausanne to study the different applications of this treatment under the tutelage of the IOC and the WADA.
PRPs cannot be used in muscle injuries, but its use in tendinopathies is allowed after completing a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption) document. In fact, some representatives of the spanish anti-doping agency and the spanish olympic committee visited Dr. Eduardo Anitua´s research center in Vitoria, and granted us permission to use this treatment in this particular athlete.
I insist on the fact that the PRGF® is the best characterized PRP in the literature. I really don´t see how, from a scientific point of view, several infiltrations inside the tendon of an athlete can enhance performance. Maybe ignorance can lead to this conclusion.
Our protocols in the treatment of tendinopathies are sufficiently published in the literature. We would like people to be more cautious when mentioning doping subliminally. It is a very severe accusation to be made thoughtlessly. It is surprising to see how easy rumors and propaganda in non-specialized press cast a shadow of doubt over our medical practice.
We are present in every scientific forum we are invited to but we never argue or comment on our patient´s medical records without their consent.
With this letter we want to put and end to our participation in this discussion. We are at your disposal should any colleague require any additional information about our use of PRGF® in different pathologies.
Please send your questions to: [email protected]
Sincerely,
Dr. Mikel Sánchez
Do we do some thing wrong..... Are we training to hard - does the players get their rest? Are there individuel training program for each player (high and low periods)? does they test each player for how he is responding to one kind of training and so on?
Is there any on this board with any ITK knowledge or just knowledge about this
Or get Jens Bangsbo in:
http://www.soccerfitness.com/materials/28-aerobic-and-anaerobic-training-in-soccer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Bangsbo
He is one of a kind
Hope the club takes a look at Barca :
"The doping rumors are just that rumors not based in fact of any kind. Nadal is having PRT treatment on his tendonitis. Here is what Dr. Michael Sanchez state on the subject. Listen up rumor-mongers.
Dr. Mikel Sánchez said...
We use this treatment in all kinds of patients and also in athletes. We are very well aware of the anti-doping regulations. About a month ago, we were invited to join a committee of 20 medical experts in Lausanne to study the different applications of this treatment under the tutelage of the IOC and the WADA.
PRPs cannot be used in muscle injuries, but its use in tendinopathies is allowed after completing a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption) document. In fact, some representatives of the spanish anti-doping agency and the spanish olympic committee visited Dr. Eduardo Anitua´s research center in Vitoria, and granted us permission to use this treatment in this particular athlete.
I insist on the fact that the PRGF® is the best characterized PRP in the literature. I really don´t see how, from a scientific point of view, several infiltrations inside the tendon of an athlete can enhance performance. Maybe ignorance can lead to this conclusion.
Our protocols in the treatment of tendinopathies are sufficiently published in the literature. We would like people to be more cautious when mentioning doping subliminally. It is a very severe accusation to be made thoughtlessly. It is surprising to see how easy rumors and propaganda in non-specialized press cast a shadow of doubt over our medical practice.
We are present in every scientific forum we are invited to but we never argue or comment on our patient´s medical records without their consent.
With this letter we want to put and end to our participation in this discussion. We are at your disposal should any colleague require any additional information about our use of PRGF® in different pathologies.
Please send your questions to: [email protected]
Sincerely,
Dr. Mikel Sánchez