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On-the-Field Emergencies, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

On-the-Field Emergencies, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine

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In this issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine, guest editors Drs. Eric McCarty, Sourav Poddar, and Alex Ebinger bring their considerable expertise to the topic of On-the-Field Emergencies. On-the-field emergencies are common in sports. In this issue, top experts provide up-to-date information to healthcare practitioners who provide event coverage to athletes, helping them deliver excellent medical care efficiently to prevent further injury, reduce pain, and allow a safe return to athletic competition.
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Elsevier
98137
9780443181917
9780443181917

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 229
Weight (g)
450
  • On-Field Sports Emergencies: Preparation and Readiness

    The Collapsed Athlete: General Principles

    Cardiac Emergency in the Athlete

    Acute Emergent Airway Issues in Sports

    Chest and Thorax Injuries in Athletes

    Acute Hemorrhage on the Playing Field

    Emergency Abdominopelvic Injuries

    General Medical Emergencies in Athletes

    Heat, Cold, and Environmental Emergencies in Athletes

    Emergency Facial Injuries in Athletics

    Head Injuries and Emergencies in Sports

    Acute and Emergent Spinal Injury Assessment and Treatment

    Fractures and Dislocations on the Playing Field: Which Are Emergent and What to Do?

    Acute Compartment Syndrome in the Athlete

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