In this issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine, guest editor and head team physician of the Philadelphia Phillies, Dr. Steven Cohen, brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The Baseball Athlete. Top experts discusses the diagnosis, treatment, and management of injuries specific to baseball athletes. Articles highlight common injuries-not just in the shoulder and elbow, but also in the hand and wrist, knee, spine and pelvic, and core muscles. The goal is to help orthopedic surgeons treat baseball athletes after an injury, to get them ready to play, and to prevent those injuries from occurring again. Articles also highlight physical therapy and rehabilitation strategies for the athletes.
The Physical Examination of the Throwing Shoulder The Physical Examination of the Throwing Elbow Evaluation and Preparation of the Baseball Player in the Athletic Training Room In Season Return to Play Issues for the Baseball Player Management of UCL Injuries: Primary and Revision Non-Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Elbow Pathology in the Thrower: Valgus Extension Overload, Osteochondritis Dissecans, Olecranon Stress Fracture, and Ulnar Nerve Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior Lesions and Capsular Injuries in the Throwing Athlete Rotator Cuff and Biceps Injuries in Baseball Rehabilitation of the Shoulder and Elbow in the Throwing Athlete Return to Play Throwing Programs Core and Lower Extremity Muscle Strains in Baseball Players: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Rehabilitation Knee Injuries in Baseball Wrist and Hand Injuries in Baseball Foot and Ankle Injuries in Baseball Spine and Pelvic Issues in the Baseball Player Core Muscle Injuries in Baseball Players Mental Health Care of the Baseball Player Concussions in Baseball Players
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