"Clinical Sports Medicine" (McGraw-Hill Sports Medicine) By Peter Brukner, Karim Khan
"Clinical Sports Medicine" (McGraw-Hill Sports Medicine)
Peter Brukner and Karim Khan | ISBN: 0074715208 | 3rd Edition | PDF | 1084 pages | 533 MB | Rapidshare
Description: A Doody's Core Title!
Clinical Sports Medicine has established itself as the authoritative reference for clinicians who treat musculoskeletal conditions and prescribe activity.
New to this Edition:
* Currency: Includes six new chapters, with all others substantially revised; this edition successfully integrates research discoveries with the latest clinical developments in physiotherapy and medicine
* Full Color: Completely new art program, in full color, highlights key concepts in a visual and appealling manner
* Patiend Education: A Bonus CD contains a comprehensive set of Patient Information Sheets for both common and rare sports injuries. Excellent for clinicians in consultations and forms an effective study tool for students
Clinical Sports Medicine takes a multidisciplinary perspective and is designed for practicing clinicians including physiotherapists, general practitioners, and remedial massage therapists. It is essential reading for students in these fields.
(20070119)
Clinical Sports Medicine has been fully updated from the popular 2nd edition (2000). It is even more practical, now superbly illustrated, easy-to-read and packed with substantially updated and new material. There are samples of several chapters online including the whole "Pain in the Achilles region" chapter. This book describes a completely symptom-oriented approach to treating clinical problems.
The practitioner can flick to the chapter that describes the patient presentation (e.g., longstanding groin pain, acute ankle injuries) and review the likely differential diagnoses, the clinical approach and the full colour pictures of the physical examination (physical examination for several major systems are also available as a separate DVD).
The reader of this third edition of Clinical Sports Medicine benefits from the wisdom of over 50 clinicians with world-wide recognition including Jenny McConnell, Jill Cook, Roald Bahr, Liza Arendt, Per Holmich, Ben Kibler, Timothy Noakes, Pekka Kannus, Kim Bennell, Paul McCrory, George Murrell, Kevin Singer and Meena Sran and Jon Karlsson.
Table of Contents Part A: Fundamental Principles
This part provides essential background about diagnosis and treatment methods and is particularly relevant for those relatively new to the field. It covers both medical and physiotherapy assessment and treatment. We outline and illustrate the principles that underpin sports medicine and this knowledge is assumed in later chapters that outline treatment of conditions.
1. Sports medicine: the team approach
2. Sports injuries
3. Pain: where is it coming from?
4. Beware: Conditions masquerading as sports injuries
5. Biomechanics of common sporting activities
6. Principles of injury prevention – now with new author Roald Bahr
7. Recovery
8. Principles of diagnosis: clinical assessment
9. Principles of diagnosis: Investigations including imaging
10. Principles of treatment
11. Core stability
12. Principles of rehabilitation
Part B: Regional Problems
This is the most popular section of Clinical Sports Medicine - the pearls of treatment according to where symptoms arise - from the head to the toes. Unique clinically-relevant organization of 'Clinical overview', 'Clinical Assessment' (illustrated) and then investigation mimics the office consultation. Conditions ranked according to 'Common', 'Less Common' and 'Not to be missed' allow the reader to benefit from the authors years' of experience. Specific treatments clearly listed and illustrated. Every page has been significantly updated from the first edition.
13. Sports Concussion – updated with the most recent Prague Concussion Guidelines
14. Headache
15 Facial injuries
16. Neck pain – now with Meena Sran, PT, PhD
17. Shoulder pain – new author George Murrell joins Ben Kibler
18. Elbow and arm pain
19. Wrist, hand and finger injuries – completely revised with new author team
20. Thoracic and chest pain – with new author Kevin Singer
21. Low back pain – updated a reshot
22. Buttock pain
23. Acute Hip and groin pain – now with Per Holmich
24. Longstanding groin pain – with Per Holmich
25. Anterior thigh pain
26. Posterior thigh pain
27. Acute knee injuries – with Liza Arendt, major new material on ACL injuries
28. Anterior knee pain – major update with Kay Crossley, Jill Cook
29. Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain
30. Shin pain – update with Mark Hutchinson
31. Calf pain
32. Pain in the Achilles region (this entire chapter is online) – vastly updated to include novel therapies
33. Acute ankle injuries – with Jon Karlsson
34. Ankle pain
35. Foot pain
36. The patient with longstanding symptoms
Part C: Enhancing Sport Performance
Sports nutrition explained in a practical problem-based way - eating for weight gain, weight loss, competititon, training. Frequently asked questions about iron, creatine, and other supplements answered. Sports psychology without the mumbo-jumbo. Proven strategies for optimum performance as used by Olympians and professional athletes.
37. Maximizing performance: nutrition
38. Maximizing sporting performance: To use or not to use supplements – new chapter to update all clinicians on current habits and evidence
39. Maximizing performance: psychology principles for clinicians
Part D: Special Groups of Participants
Sports medicine is for all and these chapters allow the clinician to confidently treat all members of the exercise fraternity.
40. The younger athlete
41. Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan – major update; Alleyne joins author Bennell
42. The older person who exercises
43. The disabled athlete
Part E: Management of Medical Problems
Emergency medicine care and management of athletes with common conditions such as diabetes and epilepsy are important for all members of the sports medicine teams. Physicians will appreciate the practical, up-to-date advice about managing athletes with medical conditions who wish to exercise. Chapters also outline exercise prescription for improving health in those with common medical conditions.
44. Sport and exercise-associated emergencies: On-site management
45. Cardiovascular symptoms during exercise
46. Respiratory symptoms during exercise
47. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise
48. Diabetes mellitus
49. The athlete with epilepsy
50. Joint-related symptoms without acute injury
51. Common sports-related infections
52. The tired athlete
53. Exercise in the heat – major update by Noakes
54. Exercise at the extremes of cold and altitude – new sections, new author Koehle
55. Exericise prescription for health
Part F: Practical Sports Medicine
Chapters that reflect the authors' side-line experience, this section allows the clinician to approach on-field athlete and team care confidently. Guidelines for organizing events are particularly useful and the drugs chapter has telephone numbers and websites for up-to-the-minute information on banned drugs.
56. The preparticipation physical evaluation - major new chapter by ACSM’s Hoffman
57. Screening the elite athlete
58. Providing team care
59. Traveling with a team
60. Medical coverage of endurance events
61. Drugs and the athlete
62. Ethics and sports medicine
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"Clinical Sports Medicine" (McGraw-Hill Sports Medicine)
Peter Brukner and Karim Khan | ISBN: 0074715208 | 3rd Edition | PDF | 1084 pages | 533 MB | Rapidshare
Description: A Doody's Core Title!
Clinical Sports Medicine has established itself as the authoritative reference for clinicians who treat musculoskeletal conditions and prescribe activity.
New to this Edition:
* Currency: Includes six new chapters, with all others substantially revised; this edition successfully integrates research discoveries with the latest clinical developments in physiotherapy and medicine
* Full Color: Completely new art program, in full color, highlights key concepts in a visual and appealling manner
* Patiend Education: A Bonus CD contains a comprehensive set of Patient Information Sheets for both common and rare sports injuries. Excellent for clinicians in consultations and forms an effective study tool for students
Clinical Sports Medicine takes a multidisciplinary perspective and is designed for practicing clinicians including physiotherapists, general practitioners, and remedial massage therapists. It is essential reading for students in these fields.
(20070119)
Clinical Sports Medicine has been fully updated from the popular 2nd edition (2000). It is even more practical, now superbly illustrated, easy-to-read and packed with substantially updated and new material. There are samples of several chapters online including the whole "Pain in the Achilles region" chapter. This book describes a completely symptom-oriented approach to treating clinical problems.
The practitioner can flick to the chapter that describes the patient presentation (e.g., longstanding groin pain, acute ankle injuries) and review the likely differential diagnoses, the clinical approach and the full colour pictures of the physical examination (physical examination for several major systems are also available as a separate DVD).
The reader of this third edition of Clinical Sports Medicine benefits from the wisdom of over 50 clinicians with world-wide recognition including Jenny McConnell, Jill Cook, Roald Bahr, Liza Arendt, Per Holmich, Ben Kibler, Timothy Noakes, Pekka Kannus, Kim Bennell, Paul McCrory, George Murrell, Kevin Singer and Meena Sran and Jon Karlsson.
Table of Contents Part A: Fundamental Principles
This part provides essential background about diagnosis and treatment methods and is particularly relevant for those relatively new to the field. It covers both medical and physiotherapy assessment and treatment. We outline and illustrate the principles that underpin sports medicine and this knowledge is assumed in later chapters that outline treatment of conditions.
1. Sports medicine: the team approach
2. Sports injuries
3. Pain: where is it coming from?
4. Beware: Conditions masquerading as sports injuries
5. Biomechanics of common sporting activities
6. Principles of injury prevention – now with new author Roald Bahr
7. Recovery
8. Principles of diagnosis: clinical assessment
9. Principles of diagnosis: Investigations including imaging
10. Principles of treatment
11. Core stability
12. Principles of rehabilitation
Part B: Regional Problems
This is the most popular section of Clinical Sports Medicine - the pearls of treatment according to where symptoms arise - from the head to the toes. Unique clinically-relevant organization of 'Clinical overview', 'Clinical Assessment' (illustrated) and then investigation mimics the office consultation. Conditions ranked according to 'Common', 'Less Common' and 'Not to be missed' allow the reader to benefit from the authors years' of experience. Specific treatments clearly listed and illustrated. Every page has been significantly updated from the first edition.
13. Sports Concussion – updated with the most recent Prague Concussion Guidelines
14. Headache
15 Facial injuries
16. Neck pain – now with Meena Sran, PT, PhD
17. Shoulder pain – new author George Murrell joins Ben Kibler
18. Elbow and arm pain
19. Wrist, hand and finger injuries – completely revised with new author team
20. Thoracic and chest pain – with new author Kevin Singer
21. Low back pain – updated a reshot
22. Buttock pain
23. Acute Hip and groin pain – now with Per Holmich
24. Longstanding groin pain – with Per Holmich
25. Anterior thigh pain
26. Posterior thigh pain
27. Acute knee injuries – with Liza Arendt, major new material on ACL injuries
28. Anterior knee pain – major update with Kay Crossley, Jill Cook
29. Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain
30. Shin pain – update with Mark Hutchinson
31. Calf pain
32. Pain in the Achilles region (this entire chapter is online) – vastly updated to include novel therapies
33. Acute ankle injuries – with Jon Karlsson
34. Ankle pain
35. Foot pain
36. The patient with longstanding symptoms
Part C: Enhancing Sport Performance
Sports nutrition explained in a practical problem-based way - eating for weight gain, weight loss, competititon, training. Frequently asked questions about iron, creatine, and other supplements answered. Sports psychology without the mumbo-jumbo. Proven strategies for optimum performance as used by Olympians and professional athletes.
37. Maximizing performance: nutrition
38. Maximizing sporting performance: To use or not to use supplements – new chapter to update all clinicians on current habits and evidence
39. Maximizing performance: psychology principles for clinicians
Part D: Special Groups of Participants
Sports medicine is for all and these chapters allow the clinician to confidently treat all members of the exercise fraternity.
40. The younger athlete
41. Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan – major update; Alleyne joins author Bennell
42. The older person who exercises
43. The disabled athlete
Part E: Management of Medical Problems
Emergency medicine care and management of athletes with common conditions such as diabetes and epilepsy are important for all members of the sports medicine teams. Physicians will appreciate the practical, up-to-date advice about managing athletes with medical conditions who wish to exercise. Chapters also outline exercise prescription for improving health in those with common medical conditions.
44. Sport and exercise-associated emergencies: On-site management
45. Cardiovascular symptoms during exercise
46. Respiratory symptoms during exercise
47. Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise
48. Diabetes mellitus
49. The athlete with epilepsy
50. Joint-related symptoms without acute injury
51. Common sports-related infections
52. The tired athlete
53. Exercise in the heat – major update by Noakes
54. Exercise at the extremes of cold and altitude – new sections, new author Koehle
55. Exericise prescription for health
Part F: Practical Sports Medicine
Chapters that reflect the authors' side-line experience, this section allows the clinician to approach on-field athlete and team care confidently. Guidelines for organizing events are particularly useful and the drugs chapter has telephone numbers and websites for up-to-the-minute information on banned drugs.
56. The preparticipation physical evaluation - major new chapter by ACSM’s Hoffman
57. Screening the elite athlete
58. Providing team care
59. Traveling with a team
60. Medical coverage of endurance events
61. Drugs and the athlete
62. Ethics and sports medicine
http://rapidshare.com/files/316820308/cln_sprts_med_bruknr_khn.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/316820304/cln_sprts_med_bruknr_khn.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/316820305/cln_sprts_med_bruknr_khn.part3.rar
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