Description
This new edition has expanded with 16 new chapters focusing on hot topics such as the Female Athlete or Sports Specific Injuries, enhancing this already authoritative text. Sports Medicine:: A Comprehensive Approach is the most comprehensive, one-stop reference for the non-specialist handling sports injuries.
Product Details
Reference
36431
EAN13
9780323023450
ISBN
9780323023450
Data sheet
Publication date
2004
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
800
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
2313
Section I: General Principles of Sports Medicine 1. Why Sports Medicine? 2. Muscle and Exercise Physiology 3. Preparticipation Physical Evaluation 4. On-Field Emergencies 5. Return to Play After Musculoskeletal InjurySection II: The Systems 6. Cardiopulmonary Conditions 7. Head Trauma 8. Gastrointestinal System 9. Genitourinary Injuries Section III: Common Injuries 10. Wound Healing 11. Dermatologic Conditions 12. Eye Injuries 13. Craniofacial Injuries 14. Dental Injuries 15. Otorhinolaryngology 16. The Cervical Spine, Spinal Cord, and Brachial Plexus 17. The Thoracic and Lumbar Spine 18. The Shoulder 19. The Elbow and Forearm 20. The Wrist 21. The Hand 22. Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh 23. Knee Injuries 24. The Leg 25. The Foot and AnkleSection IV: The Female Athlete 26. Metabolic Conditions in the Female Athlete 27. Upper Extremity Injuries in the Female Athlete 28. Lower Extremity Injuries in the Female Athlete 29. Spinal Injuries in the Female AthleteSection V: The Pediatric Athlete 30. The Lower Extremity 31. The Upper Extremity 32. The SpineSection VI: The Older Athlete 33. Medical Considerations for Sports and Exercise Participation in the Older Athlete 34. Sports Medicine and Sports Injuries in the Older PopulationSection VII: Sport-Specific Injuries 35. Basketball Injuries 36. Baseball Injuries 37. Football Injuries 38. Running Injuries 39. Soccer Injuries 40. Injuries in Alpine Skiing 41. Swimming Injuries 42. Racquet Sports InjuriesSection VIII: Rehabilitation 43. Rehabilitation Techniques and Therapeutic Modalities 44. The Lower Extremity 45. The Upper Extremity 46. The SpineSection IX: General Information 47. Nutrition 48. Fluid Balance 49. Substance Abuse 50. Infectious Diseases 51. Sports Psychology 52. Sport for the Athlete with a Physical DisabilitySection X: The Team Physician 53. Credentials and Responsibilities for Team Physicians 54. Medicolegal Issues 55. Legal Issues in Sports Medicine Index