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Brukner & Khan's clinical sports medicine.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sports medicine seriesPublication details: Sydney, N.S.W. ; London : McGraw-Hill, c2012.Edition: 4th ed. / Brukner ... [et al.]Description: xlvii, 1296 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. ports. ; 25 cm. + 1 Internet access cardISBN:
  • 9780070998131 (hbk.) :
  • 9780070998131
Other title:
  • Clinical sports medicine
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.1027 BRU
LOC classification:
  • RC1210 .B7 2012
Contents:
Part C.Special groups of participants -- 42.The younger athlete -- 43.Womenand activity-related issues across the lifespan -- 44.The older person who exercises -- 45.Military personnel -- 46.The athletes with a disability -- Part D.Management of medical problems -- 47.Medical emergencies in the sporting context -- 48.Sudden cardiac death in sport -- 49.Managing cardiovascular symptoms in sportspeople -- 50.Respiratory 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 prespcriptons for specific medical conditions -- Part E.Practical sports medicine -- 61.The preparation physical evaluation -- 62.Screening the elite sports person -- 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.
Part A.Fundamental principles -- 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 decisioins -- 4.Sports injuries: acute -- 5.Sports injuries: overuse -- -- 6.Pain: Why and how does it hur? -- 7.Beware: conditions masquerading as sports injuries -- 8.Clinical aspects of biomechanics and sporting injuries -- 9.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.Principle sof rehabilitation -- 16.Principles of physical actvity promotion for clinicians -- Part B.Regional problems: Sport concussion -- Headache -- Facial injuries -- Neck pain -- Shoulder pain -- Elbow and arm pain -- Wrtist pain -- Hand and finger injuries -- Thoracic and chest pain -- Low back pain -- Buttock pain -- Hip-related pain -- Groin pain -- Anterior thigh pain -- Posterior thigh pain -- Acute knee pain -- Lateral, medical and posterior knee pain -- Leg pain -- Calf pain -- 37.Pain in the Achilles region -- 38.Acute ankle injuries -- 39.Ankle pain -- 40.Pain pain -- 41.The patient with longstanding symptoms: clinical pearls.
Summary: This is a complete practical guide to sports medicine, covering all aspects of diagnosis and management of sports-related injuries. It adopts an easy-to-use, symptom-oriented approach and uses multidisciplinary methods of treatment that are applicable to a variety of disciplines.
Holdings
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 617.1027 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217841
Short Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 617.1027 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217842
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 617.1027 BRU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217843

Previous ed.: published as Clinical sports medicine. 2009.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part C.Special groups of participants -- 42.The younger athlete -- 43.Womenand activity-related issues across the lifespan -- 44.The older person who exercises -- 45.Military personnel -- 46.The athletes with a disability -- Part D.Management of medical problems -- 47.Medical emergencies in the sporting context -- 48.Sudden cardiac death in sport -- 49.Managing cardiovascular symptoms in sportspeople -- 50.Respiratory 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 prespcriptons for specific medical conditions -- Part E.Practical sports medicine -- 61.The preparation physical evaluation -- 62.Screening the elite sports person -- 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.

Part A.Fundamental principles -- 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 decisioins -- 4.Sports injuries: acute -- 5.Sports injuries: overuse -- -- 6.Pain: Why and how does it hur? -- 7.Beware: conditions masquerading as sports injuries -- 8.Clinical aspects of biomechanics and sporting injuries -- 9.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.Principle sof rehabilitation -- 16.Principles of physical actvity promotion for clinicians -- Part B.Regional problems: Sport concussion -- Headache -- Facial injuries -- Neck pain -- Shoulder pain -- Elbow and arm pain -- Wrtist pain -- Hand and finger injuries -- Thoracic and chest pain -- Low back pain -- Buttock pain -- Hip-related pain -- Groin pain -- Anterior thigh pain -- Posterior thigh pain -- Acute knee pain -- Lateral, medical and posterior knee pain -- Leg pain -- Calf pain -- 37.Pain in the Achilles region -- 38.Acute ankle injuries -- 39.Ankle pain -- 40.Pain pain -- 41.The patient with longstanding symptoms: clinical pearls.

This is a complete practical guide to sports medicine, covering all aspects of diagnosis and management of sports-related injuries. It adopts an easy-to-use, symptom-oriented approach and uses multidisciplinary methods of treatment that are applicable to a variety of disciplines.

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