Clinical Sports Medicine: Medical Management and RehabilitationWalter R. Frontera Elsevier Health Sciences, 1. jan. 2007 - 498 sider Only a fraction of sports medicine injuries require surgery, but most sports references emphasize surgical management over medical management and rehabilitation. This is only comprehensive Sports Medicine resource to focus on the medical management and rehabilitation of patients. Written by some of the most prominent names in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, this volume fills a void by providing you with a top-notch sports medicine reference aimed at non-surgeons. The international contributors to this book present you with global "best practices" from world leaders in the field. Includes a FREE CD-ROM packed with essential forms, images downloadable to PowerPoint, and easily printed patient education guidelines including, general fluid intake for before, during and after exercise, general nutrition recommendations for endurance events, pre-marathon training schedule for athletes, and more. Covers practical issues in primary care to give you information you need all of the time. Demonstrates the mechanism of injury and its treatment with exquisite illustrations. Contains boxes and tables to give you immediate access to key information. Incorporates coverage of adolescent sports medicine from Dr Lyle S. Micheli, the world's leading expert on this topic. Contains chapters addressing hot topics such as, The role of diet and nutritional supplements, Aquatic rehabilitation, Return to training and competition, and more. |
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Principles of Exercise Physiology and Conditioning | 7 |
The Role of Diet and Nutritional Supplements | 23 |
Doping and Sports | 37 |
Traveling with Sports Teams | 51 |
Special Considerations in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete | 73 |
Special Considerations in the Female Athlete | 87 |
Special Considerations in the Older Athlete | 103 |
Special Considerations in the Disabled Athlete | 117 |
Exercise in the Rehabilitation of the Athlete | 227 |
Aquatic Rehabilitation | 257 |
Return to Training and Competition | 273 |
Orthotics Devices for Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation | 299 |
Specific Injuries by Anatomical Location | 321 |
Shoulder Injuries | 343 |
Hip and Pelvis Injuries | 391 |
Thigh Injuries | 411 |
Special Considerations for Patients with Chronic Illness or Disease | 131 |
Section 2 Principles of Injury Care and Rehabilitation | 147 |
Field Evaluation of the Injured Athlete | 167 |
Prescribing Medications for Pain and Inflammation | 193 |
Physical Modalities | 207 |
Leg Injuries | 441 |
Ankle Injuries | 459 |
Foot Injuries | 473 |
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