Brukner & Khans Clinical Sports Medicine is the world-leading title in sports and exercise medicine, providing an authoritative foundation for clinicians and students. This complete practical guide to physiotherapy and musculoskeletal medicine covers all aspects of diagnosis and contemporary management of sports-related injuries. The Fifth Edition has been expanded to accommodate a much higher level of evidence-based content. It reflects the huge amount of new research and significant changes in thinking since the previous edition was published. The contributing editors are an international compilation of globally recognized experts within their fields. This is essential reading for sports medicine physicians, physical therapists, and physical therapy students.
PART A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 1 Sports and exercise medicine: the team approach 2 Integrating evidence into shared decision making with patients 3 Sports injuries: acute 4 Sports injuries: overuse 5 Pain: why and how does it hurt? 6 Pain: the clinical aspects 7 Beware: conditions that masquerade as sports injuries 8 Introduction to clinical biomechanics 9 Biomechanical aspects of injury in specific sports 10 Training programming and prescription 11 Core stability 12 Preventing injury 13 Recovery: the science and the art 14 Clinical assessment: moving from rote to rational and rigorous 15 How to make the diagnosis: tips for better history taking, physical examination and investigation 16 Patient-reported outcome measures in sports medicine 17 Treatments for musculoskeletal conditions 18 Principles of sports injury rehabilitation 19 Return to play
PART B REGIONAL PROBLEMS 20 Sports concussion 21 Headache 22 Face, eye and teeth 23 Neck pain 24 Shoulder pain 25 Elbow and arm pain 26 Wrist pain 27 Hand and finger injuries 28 Thoracic and chest pain 29 Low back pain 30 Buttock pain 31 Hip-related pain 32 Groin pain 33 Anterior thigh pain 34 Posterior thigh pain 35 Acute ankle injuries 36 Anterior knee pain 37 Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain 38 Leg pain 39 Calf pain 40 Pain in the Achilles region 41 Acute ankle injuries 42 Ankle pain
Table of Contents for Volume 2
PART AEXERCISE AND HEALTH Chapter 1Physical inactivity: A major public health problem Chapter 2Benefits and risks of physical activity Chapter 3Prescribing physical activity: The clinical assessment Chapter 4Prescribing physical activity: The written prescription Chapter 5Prescribing physical activity: Motivational interviewing Chapter 6Nutrition for health
PART BMANAGING MEDICAL PROBLEMS Chapter 7Obesity Chapter 8Diabetes mellitus Chapter 9Sudden cardiac death in sport Chapter 10Cardiovascular symptoms Chapter 11Respiratory symptoms during exercise Chapter 12Gastrointestinal symptoms Chapter 13Haematuria and other urinary symptoms Chapter 14Neurological conditions Chapter 15Rheumatological conditions Chapter 16Osteoarthritis Chapter 17Osteoporosis and bone health Chapter 18Infections Chapter 19The tired athlete Chapter 20Cancer Chapter 21Physical activity in the prevention and treatment of depression Chapter 22Anxiety disorders
PART CENVIRONMENT Chapter 23Heat Chapter 24Cold Chapter 25Altitude Chapter 26Underwater Chapter 27Physical activity and the built environment
PART DSPECIAL GROUPS Chapter 28Children and adolescents Chapter 29Female-specific considerations in sport: anatomy, physiology, injuries, and performance Chapter 30Transgender and intersex Chapter 31Older people Chapter 32The person with disability
PART EPERFORMANCE AND ETHICS Chapter 33Nutrition for performance Chapter 34Drugs and the Athlete Chapter 35Genetics in exercise and sport Chapter 36Medico-legal issues Chapter 37Harassment and abuse
PART FPRACTICAL SPORTS MEDICINE Chapter 38Emergencies Chapter 39Medical coverage of endurance events Chapter 40Multi-sport endurance events