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Clinical sports medicine / Peter Brukner and Karim Khan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Sydney ; London : McGraw-Hill, 2007Edition: Third editionDescription: xxxix, 1032 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 computer disc (12 cm)Content type:
  • text
  • computer dataset
Media type:
  • unmediated
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • volume
  • computer disc
ISBN:
  • 0074715208
  • 9780074715208
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.1027 22
Contents:
1. Sports medicine -- 2. Sports injuries -- 3. Pain : where is it coming from? -- 4. Beware : conditions masquerading as sports injuries -- 5. Biomechanics of common sporting injuries -- 6. Principles of injury prevention -- 7. Recovery -- 8. Principles of diagnosis : clinical assessment -- 9. Principles of diagnosis : investigations including imaging -- 10. Treatments used for musculoskeletal conditions : more choices and more evidence -- 11. Core stability -- 12. Principles of rehabilitation -- 13. Sports concussion -- 14. Headache -- 15. Facial injuries -- 16. Neck pain -- 17. Shoulder pain -- 18. Elbow and arm pain -- 19. Wrist, hand and finger injuries -- 20. Thoracic and chest pain -- 21. Low back pain -- 22. Buttock pain -- 23. Acute hip and groin pain -- 24. Longstanding groin pain -- 25. Anterior thigh pain -- 26. Posterior thigh pain -- 27. Acute knee injuries -- 28. Anterior knee pain -- 29. Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain -- 30. Shin pain -- 31. Calf pain -- 32. Pain in the achilles region -- 33. Acute ankle injuries -- 34. Ankle pain -- 35. Foot pain -- 36. The patient with longstanding symptoms -- 37. Maximizing sporting performance : nutrition -- 38. Maximizing sporting performance : to use or not to use supplements? -- 39. Maximizing sporting performance : psychology principles for clinicians -- 40. The younger athlete -- 41. Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan -- 42. The older person who exercises -- 43. The disabled athlete -- 44. Sport and exercise-associated emergencies : on-site management -- 45. Cardiovascular symptoms during exercise -- 46. Respiratory symptoms during exercise -- 47. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise -- 48. Diabetes mellitus -- 49. The athlete with epilepsy -- 50. Joint-related symptoms without acute injury -- 51. Common sports-related infections -- 52. The tired athlete -- 53. Exercise in the heat -- 54. Exercise at the extremes of cold and altitude -- 55. Exercise prescription for health -- 56. The preparticipation physical evaluation -- 57. Screening the elite athlete -- 58. Providing team care -- 59. Traveling with a team -- 60. Medical coverage of endurance events -- 61. Drugs and the athlete -- 62. Ethics and sports medicine.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 617.1027 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A401565B

Previous ed.: 2002.

Accompanied by: 1 computer disc (CD-ROM)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Sports medicine -- 2. Sports injuries -- 3. Pain : where is it coming from? -- 4. Beware : conditions masquerading as sports injuries -- 5. Biomechanics of common sporting injuries -- 6. Principles of injury prevention -- 7. Recovery -- 8. Principles of diagnosis : clinical assessment -- 9. Principles of diagnosis : investigations including imaging -- 10. Treatments used for musculoskeletal conditions : more choices and more evidence -- 11. Core stability -- 12. Principles of rehabilitation -- 13. Sports concussion -- 14. Headache -- 15. Facial injuries -- 16. Neck pain -- 17. Shoulder pain -- 18. Elbow and arm pain -- 19. Wrist, hand and finger injuries -- 20. Thoracic and chest pain -- 21. Low back pain -- 22. Buttock pain -- 23. Acute hip and groin pain -- 24. Longstanding groin pain -- 25. Anterior thigh pain -- 26. Posterior thigh pain -- 27. Acute knee injuries -- 28. Anterior knee pain -- 29. Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain -- 30. Shin pain -- 31. Calf pain -- 32. Pain in the achilles region -- 33. Acute ankle injuries -- 34. Ankle pain -- 35. Foot pain -- 36. The patient with longstanding symptoms -- 37. Maximizing sporting performance : nutrition -- 38. Maximizing sporting performance : to use or not to use supplements? -- 39. Maximizing sporting performance : psychology principles for clinicians -- 40. The younger athlete -- 41. Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan -- 42. The older person who exercises -- 43. The disabled athlete -- 44. Sport and exercise-associated emergencies : on-site management -- 45. Cardiovascular symptoms during exercise -- 46. Respiratory symptoms during exercise -- 47. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise -- 48. Diabetes mellitus -- 49. The athlete with epilepsy -- 50. Joint-related symptoms without acute injury -- 51. Common sports-related infections -- 52. The tired athlete -- 53. Exercise in the heat -- 54. Exercise at the extremes of cold and altitude -- 55. Exercise prescription for health -- 56. The preparticipation physical evaluation -- 57. Screening the elite athlete -- 58. Providing team care -- 59. Traveling with a team -- 60. Medical coverage of endurance events -- 61. Drugs and the athlete -- 62. Ethics and sports medicine.

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