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Title Pars fractures in adolescent athletes / presented by Marla S. Kaufman, Peter G. Gonzalez, William Sullivan and Michael L. Reed ; produced by the National Athletic Trainers Association
Published Monterey, CA : Healthy Learning, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (110 min.)
Series Sports medicine and exercise science in video
Contents Inroduction -- Definitions -- Epidemiology -- Spondylolysis : clinical evaluation and imaging -- Pars fracture in adolescent athletes : treatment options -- Physical rehabilitation program for athlete with diagnosed spondylolysis -- Questions and answers
Summary Pars Fractures in Adolescent Athletes provides an overview of a common injury that occurs in young athletes. In general, this injury, typically referred to as lumbar spondylolysis (a unilateral or bilateral stress fracture of the narrow bridge between the upper and lower pars interarticularis or slipped vertebra that has developed a crack, respectively) is believed to be caused by fatigue which results from the loading and unloading of this region of the vertebrae from physical activity. The DVD discusses how the injury is normally clinically evaluated and what the options are for treating it. The DVD also looks at a physical rehabilitation program for young athletes with this injury
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 18, 2013)
This edition in English
Subject Fractures.
Teenage athletes -- Wounds and injuries
Spine -- Wounds and injuries.
Fractures.
Spine -- Wounds and injuries.
Genre/Form lectures.
Lectures.
Instructional films.
Instructional films.
Lectures.
Films de formation.
Conférences.
Form Streaming video
Author Gonzalez, Peter G.
Kaufman, Marla S.
Reed, Michael L. (DPT)
Sullivan, William H.
National Athletic Trainers Association.