Netter's Sports Medicine
Saunders (Verlag)
978-1-4160-4922-7 (ISBN)
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Netter's Sports Medicine, by Christopher C. Madden, MD, Margot Putukian, MD, FACSM, Craig C. Young, MD, and Eric C. McCarty, MD, is a reference designed to help you meet the challenges presented by your patients in this growing interdisciplinary field. More than 1,000 Netter images, along with photos of physical examination techniques and imaging examples, provide a rich visual understanding, while a bulleted text format, combined with a user-friendly organization by specific types of injuries as well as different types of sports, makes reference quick and easy. Discussions of a full range of sports-including "x-treme" sports-ensure that the coverage is comprehensive and up to date. From pre-participation exams, sports nutrition, and sports psychology...to general medical problems in athletes...this reference equips you with the guidance you need to keep your patients at the top of their game.
Presents more than 1,000 Netter illustrations accompanied by photos of physical examination techniques, radiographs, and other imaging techniques-including CT and MRI-that equip you with a rich visual understanding of sports medicine.
Features a bulleted text format for quick-read guidance.
Organizes information by specific types of injuries as well as different types of sports for an easy-to-access reference.
Discusses traditional along with less common sports for comprehensive coverage that is up to date.
Includes a section that examines considerations for specific athlete populations, including children, women, the senior athlete and the physically challenged, to help you meet their special needs.
Presents the cross-disciplinary contributions of primary care physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, dentists, orthopaedic surgeons, and others, who provide a well-rounded perspective on the subject.
Combines current, evidence-based information with expert clinical guidance for a high-yield reference.
Christopher C. Madden, MD is in private practice on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. His sports medicine practice is broad, and he has special interests in head injuries, bio-mechanics, environmental and altitude medicine, backcountry sports, endurance and ultra-endurance medicine, snowboarding injuries, and cycling and mountain biking injuries. Chris edits and authors a variety of topics in sports publications, ranging from previsit patient education to professional textbooks. He also teaches sports medicine to primary care residents from Rose and the University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Programs, in addition to out-of-state residents. He is active in the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, where he is on the Board of Directors, is past annual meeting Program Chair, has served on the Program Planning and Public Relations Committees, and currently chairs the Economics Committee, where he has developed various sports medicine economics and business practice tools, workshops, and national presentations for the membership. Chris is also involved with the American College of Sports Medicine, where he has served on the Education Committee and has served on and chaired panels at various annual meetings. An avid backcountry enthusiast, Chris loves to tackle epic rides and ultra-endurance, cross-country, and Super D races on his mountain bikes, snowboard and telemark in pristine, off-piste, and backcountry powder, trail run, hike, mountaineer and rock climb, ride motocross, practice yoga, and spend time with his family. Eric C. McCarty, MD, is a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon with a longtime interest in sports medicine and athletics. He attended college at the University of Colorado, where he excelled and received numerous honors for his exploits in the classroom, as well as on the football field, where he was an All Big-Eight linebacker and also was an Academic All-American. After medical school at the University of Colorado, he completed his training in orthopaedic surgery at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. From there he completed an intensive year of fellowship training in sports medicine and shoulder surgery at the internationally renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. He subsequently returned to Vanderbilt as a faculty member in the department of orthopaedics. In 2003, Dr. McCarty was recruited from Vanderbilt University to take over the sports medicine and shoulder program and to serve as the head team physician for the University of Colorado and University of Denver athletic programs. His specialized practice involves the care of these collegiate athletes, as well as recreational and highly competitive athletes from the community. In addition to his busy clinical practice, Dr. McCarty is very active in research, teaching, and writing articles in the field of sports medicine and knee and shoulder surgery. He has received grants for his research and frequently gives talks at both the national and international level. Since his playing days, Dr. McCarty continues to maintain a very active lifestyle with his family. He enjoys the activities he grew up with in Colorado, including hiking, cycling, climbing, and skiing. This carries over into his unbridled dedication to returning his patients to their desired activity/sport. Craig C. Young, MD, is a professor and the Medical Director of Sports Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He received a BS degree (cum laude) in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Irvine. He is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He completed a residency in family medicine at UCLA and a sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Dr. Young has served as a team physician for the Milwaukee Brewers since 1994 and company physician for the Milwaukee Ballet since 1992. He has also served as a team physician at the U.S. Olympic Training Center (Chula Vista) and is a team physician for the U.S. National Snowboard Team. In 2007, he was appointed by the U.S. Olympic Committee as a team physician for the 23rd World Winter University Games in Torino, Italy. Dr. Young is board certified in both family practice and sports medicine. He was the President of the American Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) from 2007 to 2008. His clinical interests include dance medicine, wilderness medicine, female athletes, adolescent athletes, and endurance athletes. His research interests include dance medicine, in-line skating, and injury prevention.
SECTION I: MEDICAL CARE AND SUPERVISION OF THE ATHLETE
1The Team Physician
2The Certified Athletic Trainer and the Training room
3The Preparticipation Physical Examination
4Sideline Preparedness and Emergencies on the Field
5Sports Nutrition
6Sports Supplements
7Sports Pharmacology of Pain and Inflammation Control in Athletes
SECTION II: CONDITIONING
8The Pediatric Athlete
9The High School Athlete: Setting up a High School Sports Medicine Program
10The Female Athlete
11The Senior Athlete
12The Physically Challenged Athlete
SECTION III: SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR ATHLETEPOPULATIONS
13Exercise Prescription and Physiology
14Aerobic Training
15Resistance Training
16Flexibility
SECTION IV: ENVIRONMENT
17Exercise in the Heat and Heat Illness
18Exercise in the Cold and Cold Injuries
19High Altitude Training and Competition
SECTION V: SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS
20The Role of Sports Psychology and Psychiatry
21Drugs and Doping in Athletes
22Eating Disorders in Athletes
23Overtraining
SECTION VI: GENERAL MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN ATHLETES
24Infections in Athletes
25Gastrointestinal Problems
26Hematologic Problems in Athletes
27Renal and Genitourinary Problems
28The Athlete with Diabetes
29The Athlete's Heart and Sudden Cardiac Death
30The Hypertensive Athlete
31Exercise Induced Bronchospasm, Anaphylaxis, and Urticaria
32Neurologic Problems in the Athlete
33Headache in the Athlete
34Skin Problems in the Athlete
35Connective Tissue and Rheumatologic Conditions in Sports
SECTION VII: INJURY PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
36Musculoskeletal Injuries in Sports
37Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Athlete
38Physical Modalities in Sports Medicine
40Neck Injuries
41Eye Injuries in Sports
42Maxillofacial Injuries
43Shoulder Injuries
44Elbow Injuries
45Hand and Wrist Injuries
46Thorax and Abdominal Injuries
47Thoracic and Lumbosacral Spine Injuries
48Pelvis, Hip and Thigh Injuries
49Knee Injuries
50Ankle and Leg Injuries
51Cartilage Problems in Sports
52Acute Fractures and Dislocations in Athletes
53Stress Fractures
54Foot Problems
55Taping and Bracing
56Injections in the Athlete
SECTION VIII: SPECIFIC SPORTS
57Football
58Volleyball
59Soccer
60Basketball.
61Wrestling
62Swimming and Diving
63Scuba Diving
64Baseball and Softball
65Track and Field
66Gymnastics
67Road Biking,
68Mountain Bikink
69Tennis
70Alpine Skiing
71Cross-country Skiing
72Snowboarding
73Ice Hockey
74Ice Skating
75Sailing
76Rock Climbing
77Martial Arts
78Boxing
79Dance
80Mass Participation Endurance Events
81Field Hockey
82LaCrosse
83Rowing
84In-line Skating and Skateboarding
Reihe/Serie | Netter Clinical Science |
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Verlagsort | Philadelphia |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 276 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Sportmedizin |
ISBN-10 | 1-4160-4922-3 / 1416049223 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4160-4922-7 / 9781416049227 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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