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Sports Injuries, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

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Have a patient with a ruptured distal biceps tendon? Or a fractured hook of the hamate? How about skiers thumb? Check out the Atlas of Hand Clinics issue on Sports Injuries. Packed with articles on current treatments for upper extremity injuries, like wrist and elbow pain, lateral epicondylitis, distal radius fractures in snowboarders and more, youll refer to this issue often and with confidence. Each chapter contains tons of great illustrations and specific surgical procedures with step-by-step instructions, rehabilitation protocols and guidelines for athletes safe return-to-play, tips to keep them injury-free (like proper gear, improved equipment and protective devices) and playing longer. Plus theres a special chapter by Stuart Hershon, M.D. the chief physician and orthopaedic surgeon for the New York Yankees.
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9781416033806
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
726
  • 1. The Legal Ramifications of Being a Sports Physician
    2. Evaluation of the Wrist and Elbow with MRI for Athletes
    3. Percutaneous Fixation of Scaphoid Fracture in Athletes
    4. Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunion for Athletes
    5. Treatment of Kienböcks Disease in Athletes
    6. Snowboarding Injuries to the Wrist and Hand
    7. Forearm Fractures in Athletes
    8. Skiing Injuries of the Thumb
    9. Chronic Dislocations of the PIP Joint in Athletes
    10. Arthroscopic Tennis Elbow Release
    11. Distal Biceps Repair
    12. Reconstruction of Elbow Ligaments in Athletes
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