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xlvii, 1296 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
Sports medicine series |
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Sports medicine series.
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Contents |
1. Sports and exercise medicine: addressing the world's greatest public health problem -- 2. Sports and exercise medicine: the team approach -- 3. Integrating evidence into clinical practice to make quality decisions -- 4. Sports injuries: acute -- 5. Sports injuries: overuse -- 6. Pain: why and how does it hurt? -- 7. Beware: conditions masquerading as sports injuries -- 8. Clinical aspects of biomechanics and sporting injuries -- 9. Principles of injury prevention -- 10. Recovery -- 11. Principles of diagnosis: clinical assessment -- 12. Principles of diagnosis: investigations including imaging -- 13. Treatments used for musculoskeletal conditions: more choices and more evidence -- 14. Core stability -- 15. Principles of rehabilitation -- 16. Principles of physical activity promotion for clinicians -- 17. Sports concussion -- 18. Headache -- 19. Facial injuries -- 20. Neck pain -- 21. Shoulder pain -- 22. Elbow and arm pain -- 23. Wrist pain -- 24. Hand and finger injuries -- 25. Thoracic and chest pain -- 26. Low back pain -- 27. Buttock pain -- 28. Hip-related pain -- 29. Groin pain -- 30. Anterior thigh pain -- 31. Posterior thigh pain -- 32. Acute knee injuries -- 33. Anterior knee pain -- 34. Lateral, medial, and posterior knee pain -- 35. Leg pain -- 36. Calf pain -- 37. Pain in the Achilles region -- 38. Acute ankle injuries -- 39. Ankle pain -- 40. Foot pain -- 41. The patient with longstanding symptoms: clinical pearls -- 42. The younger athlete -- 43. Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan -- 44. The older person who exercises -- 45. Military personnel |
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46. The athlete with a disability -- 47. Medical emergencies in the sporting context -- 48. Sudden cardiac death in sport -- 49. Managing cardiovascular symptoms in sportspeople -- 50. Respiratory symptoms during exercise -- 51. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise -- 52. Renal symptoms during exercise -- 53. Diabetes mellitus -- 54. Exercise to treat neurological diseases and improve mental health -- 55. Joint-related symptoms without acute injury -- 56. Common sports-related infections -- 57. The tired athlete -- 58. Exercise in the heat -- 59. Exercise at the extremes of cold and altitude -- 60. Quick exercise prescriptions for specific medical conditions -- 61. The preparticipation physical evaluation -- 62. Screening the elite sportsperson -- 63. Providing team care -- 64. Traveling with a team -- 65. Medical coverage of endurance events -- 66. Drugs and the athlete -- 67. Ethics and sports medicine |
Summary |
The bible of sports medicine. It covers all aspects of diagnosis and management of sports related injuries. Includes access via a pincode to a companion website. Pincode is removable. Peter Brukner, University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Australian |
Link |
scimn |
Notes |
Authors "Brukner, Bahr, Blair, Cook, Crossley, McConnell, McCrory, Noakes, Khan"--T.p |
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Previous ed.: Clinical sports medicine, 2007 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Sports injuries.
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Sports medicine.
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Treatments
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Athletic Injuries.
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Sports Medicine -- methods.
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Author |
Bahr, Roald, 1957- author
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Blair, Steven N., author
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Cook, J. (Jill), author
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Crossley, Kay, author
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Khan, Karim, author
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McConnell, Jenny, author
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McCrory, Paul, author
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Noakes, Timothy, 1949- author
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LC no. |
2012418088 |
ISBN |
9780070998131 |
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