Assessment of Nonorthopedic Sports Injuries

Assessment of Nonorthopedic Sports Injuries

Author: Jeffrey Lewandowski

Publisher: SLACK Incorporated

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781556424441

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Assessment of Nonorthopedic Sports Injuries: A Sideline Reference Manual is a concise and user-friendly guide that will benefit both the clinician and the student. This handy manual will help the clinician evaluate and treat nonorthopedic injuries on the sidelines at sporting events and can also be used as a study guide for students in the classroom. This well-organized reference guide contains algorithms, tables, and illustrations along with chapters that include an introduction and brief anatomy review, where applicable. The algorithms are designed to rule out potentially catastrophic injuries, such as cervical spine and head injuries. The algorithms will then guide the clinician through an evaluation specific to the injury, so that a differentiation can be made between the signs and symptoms indicative of serious conditions and those that are relatively benign. Assessment of Nonorthopedic Sports Injuries: A Sideline Reference Manual is a valuable book that will easily fit into a medical bag and have use as a crossover manual from the classroom to the playing field.


Assessment of Athletic Injuries

Assessment of Athletic Injuries

Author: Sandra J. Shultz

Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13:

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Develop confidence in injury recognition and assessment techniques with this book. This book equips students and athletic trainers with what they need to develop the evaluation skills to identify and differentiate various pathologies and accurately assess the nature and severity of the injury. The text offers step-by-step guidelines to develop a sound knowledge base and the skills required to effectively perform thorough and systematic injury assessments. You'll find well-illustrated descriptions of evaluation techniques the certified athletic trainer can use to help identify sport-related injuries and disorders. And you'll find clear descriptions of the symptoms of common medical conditions as well.--[book cover].


Athletic and Orthopedic Injury Assessment

Athletic and Orthopedic Injury Assessment

Author: David C. C Berry

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 1351818732

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The case studies in this book use authentic injury assessment examples to help readers link theory and clinical practice with the goal of becoming competent clinicians. The situations are realistic and present more than 130 of the injuries that athletic trainers may encounter in the real world. The questions that accompany the cases ask readers to identify clinical and differential diagnoses, critique the evaluating clinician's actions, recommend treatment, comment on ethical choices, and make many of the decisions they will face in the field. The cases encourage readers to think and problem solve; evidence-based answers (for select cases in the text and for all cases in the instructor's manual) ensure that the recommended clinical decisions are based on the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences rather than on anecdotal practice.


Sports Injuries

Sports Injuries

Author: Stephen J. Eustace

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 0443102031

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The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examination and at integrated imaging, including radiographs, ultrasound and MRI. The aim is to clearly define the practical implications of findings identified at MRI and ultrasound in patients with sports injuries. Content covers normal anatomy and then gives the commonly encountered pathologies.Chapters divided by anatomical regions for easy reference.Highly illustrated, with over 400 images and drawings.Written by four top experts in the field.Provides practical implications of findings.


Sports Injury Research

Sports Injury Research

Author: Evert Verhagen

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0199561621

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This book is a comprehensive guide to the epidemiology and methodology involved in sports injury research, including detailed background on epidemiological methods employed in research on sports injuries and discussions on key methodological issues.


Athletic and Orthopedic Injury Assessment

Athletic and Orthopedic Injury Assessment

Author: David C. C. Berry

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-04-30

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9781138078420

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The case studies in this book use authentic injury assessment examples to help readers link theory and clinical practice with the goal of becoming competent clinicians. The situations are realistic and present more than 130 of the injuries that athletic trainers may encounter in the real world. The questions that accompany the cases ask readers to identify clinical and differential diagnoses, critique the evaluating clinician's actions, recommend treatment, comment on ethical choices, and make many of the decisions they will face in the field. The cases encourage readers to think and problem solve; evidence-based answers (for select cases in the text and for all cases in the instructor's manual) ensure that the recommended clinical decisions are based on the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences rather than on anecdotal practice.


Specific Sports-Related Injuries

Specific Sports-Related Injuries

Author: Sérgio Rocha Piedade

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-12

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 3030663213

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This book offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of specific sports-related injuries and a valuable guide for decision-making to establish the best strategies to prevent and manage such injuries. As a thorough understanding of each sports modality plays a key role, both in injury prevention and management, a dedicated chapter is devoted to each sports discipline. An international panel of authors examines all most popular individual and team sports – including athletics, swimming, combat sports, cycling, tennis, American football, baseball, basketball, soccer and volleyball, just to mention a few. Three additional chapters present special aspects related to sports injuries: mental health concerns in athletes, radiological assessment and patient reported-outcomes tailored to sports medicine. All chapters share a consistent format, starting with a brief presentation of the sport and its history, and then discussing its dynamics, physical demands on the athlete, common sports-related injuries, biomechanics of injuries, first aid on the field, and injury prevention. This book offers valuable resource to orthopaedists, sports physicians as well as physiotherapists practicing in the field of sports-related injuries.


Sports Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation

Sports Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation

Author: David C. Reid

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780443086625

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Covers diagnosis, treatment decisions, surgical indications, and guidelines for progression of therapy. Reviews the basic science and philosophies essential to developing and adapting treatment plans. Detailed discussions of the mechanisms of injury Descriptions of physical therapy programs for sports injuries/problems Coverage of biomechanics and injury implications of specific sports activities


Evaluation of Orthopedic and Athletic Injuries

Evaluation of Orthopedic and Athletic Injuries

Author: Chad Starkey

Publisher: F. A. Davis Company

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13:

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-- Uses a standard approach to evaluation throughout the book (History, Inspection, Palpation, Functional Testing, Special Testing, Neurological Evaluation) -- Delineates the differences and the similarities between clinical and on-field evaluation; each chapter concludes with an on-field management section -- Each chapter starts with a review of the bony areas, clinical anatomy, and biomechanics of that part of the body and ends with a discussion of emergency or initial management of specific injuries


Bull's Handbook of Sports Injuries, 2/e

Bull's Handbook of Sports Injuries, 2/e

Author: William O. Roberts

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-03-04

Total Pages: 856

ISBN-13: 0071815929

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Covers the physical examination, assessment and treatment considerations for all major sports injuries. Provides insight into the cause of injuries as a result of a specific sport in order to tailor treatment to that injury.