Sports Medicine: McGraw-Hill Examination and Board Review
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I. The Team Physician
1. The Team Physician
2. The Team Physician's Bag
3. Field Side Coverage
4. Fildside Emergencies
5. Mass Participation Events
6. Return to Play
7. Ethical Considerations
8. Medicolegal Considerations
II. Basic Science
9. Exercise Physiology
10. Muscle Injury
11. Tendon Injury
12. Bone Injury
III. Principles of Healthy Exercise
13. The Preparticipation Examiniation
14. Training and Conditioning
15. Environmental Concerns
16. Nutrition
17. The Exercise Prescription
18. Protective Equipment
IV. Clincal Assessment
19. Diagnostic Imaging20.Electromyography
21. The Musculoskeletal Examiniation
22. Speical Tests
23. Exercise Testing
24. Gait Analysis25. Compartment Syndrome Testing
26. Exercise-Induced Asthma Testing
27. Drug Testing
25. Compartment Syndrome Testing
26. Exercise-Induced Asthma Testing
27. Drug Testing
V. Medical Problems
28. Cardiovascular Considerations
29. Dermatology
30. Genitourinary
31. Ophthalmology
32. Otolaryngology
33. Dental
34. Infectious Disease
35. Endocrinology
36. Hematology
37. Neurology
38.Gastroenterology
39.Allergy
VI. Orthopedic Problems: Injuries and Conditions
40. Head and Neck
41. Spine
42. Chest
43. Shoulder
44. Elbow
45. Wrist
46. Hip
48. Pelvis
49. Leg
50. Knee
51. Ankle
52. Foot
Orthopedic Problems: Surgical and Non-surgical Treatment Options
53. Spine54. Shoulder Instability
55. Rotator Cuff Syndromes
56. AC Joint
57. Labral Pathology
58. Elbow
59. Hand and Wrist
60. Hip
61. Knee Ligaments
62. Knee Meniscus
63. Patellofemoral Disease
64. Leg
65. Ankle
66. Foot
VIII Principles of Rehabilitation
67. Basic Considerations
68. Modalities
69. Core Strengthening
70. Medications and Ergogenics
71. Footwear
72. Braces and Orthotics
73. Psychology
74. Complementary and Alternative Medicine
IX. Sports Specific Considerations
75. Baseball
76. Basketball
77. Boxing
78. Crew
79. Cycling
80. Dance
81. Figure Skating
82. Football
83. Golf
84. Gymnastics
85. Hockey
86. Soccer
87. Swimming
88. Tennis
89. Track
90. Volleyball
91. Wrestling
X. Special Populations
92. Pediatric
93. Geriatric
94. The Female Athlete
95. The Special Athlete
96. The Disabled Athlete
97. Total Joints
XI. Questions
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE PREPARATION YOU CAN FIND FOR THE SPORTS MEDICINE BOARDS OR RECERTIFICATION EXAM
A handy clinical reference after you've passed the boards, this resource reviews all topics addressed by certification examinations and training programs. Prepared by leaders in the field, Sports Medicine Examination and Board Review offers:
- 1000 case-based, board-type questions, answers, and explanations
- Multiple-choice question format just like the exam
- Comprehensive coverage of ALL topics on the boards and recertifying exams
- Orthopedics problems and treatments from head to toe
- Rehabilitation principles and techniques
- Coverage of issues in all major sports from baseball to wrestling
- Specialty medicine keyed to sports participation
- Review of special athletes, from the disabled to children
- Timely Q&A's on team physician responsibilities and athlete assessment
- 50 illustrations
- Great for anyone taking the ACSM exam