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050 04 RC1210 |b.B73 2017
100 1 Brukner, Peter,|d1952
245 10 Brukner & Khan's clinical sports medicine /|cPeter
Brukner... [et al.].
250 5th ed.
260 North Ryde :|bMcGraw-Hill Education,|c.2017
300 volumes :|bcol ill ;|c26 cm.
500 Includes index.
504 .
505 v. 1. Injuries.
505 pt. A. Fundamental principles. Sport and exercise medicine
: the team approach -- Integrating evidence into shared
decision making with patients -- Sports injuries : acute -
Sports injuries : overuse -- Pain : why an dhow does it
hurt? -- Pain : the clinical aspects -- Beware :
conditions that masquerade as sports injuries --
Introduction to clinical biomechanics -- Biomechanical
aspects of injury in specific sports -- Training
programming and prescription -- Core stability --
Preventing injury -- Recovery -- Clinical assessment :
moving from rote to rigorous -- How to make the diagnosis
-- Patient-reported outcome measures in sports medicine --
Treatment of sports injuries -- Principles of sports
injury rehabilitation -- Return to play -- pt. B. Regional
problems. Sports concussion -- Headache -- Face, eyes and
teeth -- Neck pain -- Shoulder pain -- Elbow and arm pain-
- Wrist pain -- Hand and finger injuries -- Thoracic and
chest pain -- Low back pain -- Buttock pain -- Hip pain --
Groin pain -- Anterior thigh pain -- Posterior thigh pain-
- Acute knee injuries -- Anterior knee pain -- Lateral,
medical and posterior knee pain -- Leg pain -- Calf pain -
- Pain in the Achilles region -- Acute ankle injuries --
Ankle pain -- Foot pain -- pt. C. Practical sports
medicine. The younger athlete -- Military personnel --
Periodic medical assessment of athletes -- Working and
travelling with teams -- Career development.
650 0 Sports medicine
650 0 Sports injuries