Description
This popular title presents complete, one-stop information on the management of sports injuries. Ideal for physicians who have not specialized in sports medicine, it offers all of the practical guidance needed to diagnose sports-related injuries...treat them in the ambulatory care setting, if possible...and refer them to a specialist, if necessary. This 2nd Edition includes brand-new coverage of the female athlete and the older athlete, plus many other updates to address a full range of current issues in sports medicine.
With 77 additional contributors
Reviews
"The strength of this book is that it is indeed comprehensive. As a single source for a sports-medicine practitioner, this book touches on most of the common issues that affect athletes. ... Overall, this is an excellent book. There is enough valuable information to make this a necessary addition to the training-room library of high schools and colleges. Primary-care doctors will find the musculoskeletal chapters important, and orthopaedic team doctors will benefit from the general topics that are covered so well." --JBJS, Vol 87-A, No 6. June 2005
Key Features
- Examines a full range of clinical challenges in sports medicine, including cardiopulmonary conditions
- head trauma
- gastrointestinal problems
- genitourinary injuries
- wound healing
- dermatologic conditions
- eye injuries
- craniofacial injuries
- dental injuries
- and otorhinolaryngology, as well as a full range of orthopaedic sports injuries.
- Addresses important issues such as nutrition
- fluid balance
- substance abuse
- infectious diseases
- sports psychology
- and sports for athletes with a physical disability.
- Presents a complete section on rehabilitation.
- Discusses key medicolegal issues specific to sports medicine.
- Features more than 525 outstanding illustrations that clarify essential aspects of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.
New to this Edition
- Features brand-new coverage of pre-participation evaluation · on-field emergencies · guidelines for return to sports · the team physician · the female athlete · the older athlete · and sport-specific injuries.
- Offers a new organization that makes information easier to find quickly.
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Author Information
By Giles R. Scuderi, MD, Section Chief, Adult Knee Reconstruction, Department of Orthopedic, Beth Israel Medical Center; Director, Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, New York, NY; and Peter D. McCann, MD, Associate Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center; Director, Fellowship Program, Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, New York, NY
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