This method was introduced in 2002 by Dr. Ulrike Muschaweck and has since gained global acceptance for the surgical repair of sports hernias.
It can also be applied for small inguinal hernias. The principle behind it involves making no incisions into intact structures and instead only "repairing" the actual defect. A tension-free suturing technique means that pain after the operation is significantly less, and the muscles required for unrestricted movement remain fully intact. With this method, patients can return to sport after just 2-3 days without any increased risk of a further inguinal hernia.
It can also be applied for small inguinal hernias. The principle behind it involves making no incisions into intact structures and instead only "repairing" the actual defect. A tension-free suturing technique means that pain after the operation is significantly less, and the muscles required for unrestricted movement remain fully intact. With this method, patients can return to sport after just 2-3 days without any increased risk of a further inguinal hernia.
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