Bull's Handbook of Sports Injuries, 2/e
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I. Issues
1. Role of the Physician, Trainer, and Coach
2. Athletic Therapy in Sports Medicine
3. High Performance and Treatment of the Elite Athlete
4. Drugs and Ergogenic Aids
5. Emergency Sideline Care and Airway Management
6. Sideline Care of Dislocations
7. Return the Injured or Ill Athlete to Play
8. Computers in Sports Medicine
9. Muscle Strength and Conditioning
10. Endurance Training
II. Injury and Illness
11. Head Injuries and Concussions
12. Eye Injuries and Eye Protection
13. Ear, Nose, and Throat
14. Dental Injuries
15. Dermatology
16. Neck, Spinal Cord, and Back
17. Shoulder in Sports
18. Chest and Abdomen
19. Wrist and Hand Injuries
20. Knee Injuries
21. Athlete's Arthritic Knee
22. Knee Braces
23. Soft Tissue Injuries: Overuse Syndromes
24. Exertional Compartment Syndromes
25. Stress Fractures
26. Ankle and Foot
27. Orthotics
28. Heat and Cold Injuries
III. Sport-Specific Issues
29. Ice Hockey
30. Basketball Injuries
31. Football
32. Baseball Injuries
33. Soccer Injuries
34. Cross Country Ski Injuries
35. Downhill Ski and Snowboard Injuries
36. Figure Skating
37. Dance Injuries
38. Gymnastics Injuries and Prevention
39. Track and Field
40. Swimming
41. Cycling
42. Racquet Sports, Tennis, and Squash
43. Golf
44. Weight Lifting
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.