ACSM's sports medicine : a comprehensive review /
The field of sports medicine is evolving, accelerated by emerging technologies and changing health care policies. To stay up to speed and ace the Boards, you need a resource that moves at your pace. Sanctioned by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), this handy review addresses all areas o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,
©2013.
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Colección: | Online access: Ovid Technologies LWW Doody's Core Collection 2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The team physician
- Ethical considerations in sports medicine
- Legal issues in sports medicine
- Orthopedic sports medicine terminology
- Basics in exercise physiology
- Articular cartilage injury
- Bone injury and fracture healing
- Nerve injury
- Muscle and tendon injury and repair
- Basic principles of exercise training and conditioning
- Basics in sports nutrition
- Exercise prescription
- Playing surface and protective equipment
- Field-side emergencies
- Mass participation events
- Catastrophic sports injuries
- The preparticipation physical examination
- Diagnostic imaging
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound
- Electrodiagnostic testing
- Exercise testing
- Gait analysis
- Compartment syndrome testing
- Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction testing
- Drug testing
- Neuropsychological testing in concussion
- Cardiovascular considerations
- Dermatology
- Genitourinary
- Ophthalmology
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Dental injuries
- Infectious disease and the athlete
- Endocrinology and sports
- Hematology in the athlete
- Neurology
- Gastroenterology
- Pulmonary
- Allergic diseases in athletes
- Overtraining syndrome
- Exercise and chronic disease
- Environmental injuries: hypothermia, frostbite, heat illness, and altitude illness
- Head injuries
- Cervical spine
- Thoracic and lumbar spine
- Magnetic resonance imaging in the upper extremity
- Shoulder instability
- Rotator cuff pathology
- Sternoclavicular, clavicular, and acromioclavicular injuries
- Shoulder superior labrum anterior and posterior tears and biceps tears
- The throwing shoulder
- Elbow instability
- Elbow articular lesions and fractures
- Elbow tendinosis
- Soft tissue injuries of the wrist and hand
- Upper extremity nerve entrapment
- Magnetic resonance imaging in the lower extremity
- Pelvis, hip, and high injuries
- Knee meniscal injuries.
- Knee instability
- The patellofemoral joint
- Soft tissue knee injuries (tendon and bursae)
- Ankle instability
- Soft tissue injuries of the leg, ankle, and foot
- Foot and ankle fractures
- Lower extremity stress fractures
- Lower extremity nerve entrapments
- Physical modalities in sports medicine
- Core strengthening
- Medications and ergogenic aids
- Prolotherapy
- Platelet-rich plasma therapy and autologous blood
- Common injections in sports medicine: general principles and specific techniques
- Footwear and orthotic
- Taping in sports medicine
- Bracing in sports medicine
- Casting and splinting
- Psychological considerations in physical activity, exercise, and sport
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Special considerations for postoperative athletes
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Boxing: medical considerations
- Mixed martial arts: ringside safety
- Crew
- Cross-country ski injuries
- Bicycling injuries
- Dance and performing arts medicine
- Dive medicine
- Figure skating
- Football
- Golfing injuries
- Gymnastics
- Ice hockey injuries
- Climbing injuries, treatment and injury prevention
- Lacrosse
- Rugby injuries
- Running
- Alpine skiiing and snowboarding
- Rodeo injuries
- Soccer
- Softball injuries
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Musculoskeletal injuries in the tennis player
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
- Water polo injuries
- Weightlifting
- Wheelchair sports
- Wrestling
- The pediatric athlete
- The geriatric athlete
- The female athlete
- The athlete with intellectual disabilities
- The disabled athlete
- The athlete with a total joint replacement
- The athlete with cancer
- Human immunodeficiency virus and sports.