DeLee & Drez's orthopaedic sports medicine : principles and pratice
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Jesse DeLee; David Drez; Mark D Miller; MD Consult LLC.
- ناشر : Elsevier Science : [Originally published in print by Saunders],
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2003
- شابک / ISBN : 9780721688459
Description
1 - Basic Science and Injury of Muscle, Tendon, and Ligaments Section A Muscle and Tendon Section B Ligaments Section C Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries at the Tissue Level Section D Sports Medicine Terminology 2 - Basic Science and Injury of Articular Cartilage, Menisci, and Bone Section A Articular Cartilage Section B Meniscus Section C Bone 3 - The Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Corticosteroids Narcotics Nutritional Supplements Conclusion Acknowledgment References 4 - Biomechanics Basic Concepts Statics Dynamics Mechanics of Materials Conclusion References References 5 - Research Design and Statistics in Sports Medicine The Research Process Research Design Assessing Accuracy and Precision Statistical Power Analysis Summary References Appendix One: Comparison of Pearson Product Moment Correlation and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient for Data with Systematic Error Appendix Two: Statistical Power Examples 6 - Surgical Principles Section A Suture Materials Section B Construction and Fixation of a Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Section C Suture Anchors Section D Biodegradable Materials Section E Allograft Tissues Section F Thermal Modification of Connective Tissue: Basic Science Considerations Section G Basic Arthroscopic Principles Section H Arthroscopic Knot Tying Section I Use and Abuse of the Pneumatic Tourniquet 7 - Risk Assessment and Management of Nonorthopaedic Conditions Section A Viral Disease Section B Paired Organ Loss Section C Hypertension and Other Cardiac Disease in Athletes Section D Athletes and Sudden Cardiac Death Section E Diabetes Mellitus Section F Exercise-Induced Asthma Section G Sports and Epilepsy 8 - Rehabilitation Section A The Language of Exercise and Rehabilitation Section B Open and Closed Chain Exercises (Non-Weight-Bearing and Weight-Bearing Exercises) Section C Therapeutic Modalities Section C Therapeutic Modalities 9 - Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Including Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Causalgia Introduction and Terminology Pertinent Anatomy and Physiology Review Theories of the Pathophysiologic Mechanism Clinical Presentation Diagnostic Procedures Patient Education and Information Treatment Principles and Methods Medications for Symptomatic Relief Surgical Sympathectomy Surgical Intervention Complex Regional Pain Syndromes in Children Authors' Preferred Method of Treatment Information for the Patient References 10 - Nutrition for Sports Goals of Sports Nutrition Energy Systems Energy Substrates Hydration Calorie Requirements Carbohydrate Requirements Example Protein Requirements Fat Requirements Micronutrient Requirements Weight Management Issues Supplement Use Summary References 11 - Sports Pharmacology Section A Ergogenic Drugs in Sports Section A Ergogenic Drugs in Sports Section B Recreational Drug Use in Athletes 12 - Sport Psychology and Injured Athletes Prevalence of Athletic Injury The Injury Experience and the Rehabilitation Process Two-Factor Contextual Considerations of the Injury Experience and Precursors to the Rehabilitation Process The Injury Experience: A Closer Look Sport Psychology Conclusion References 13 - The Female Athlete Anatomic and Physiologic Differences between the Sexes That May Affect Performance The Preparticipation Physical Examination Pregnancy and Exercise Conditioning and Rehabilitation Musculoskeletal Injuries Arthritis, Exercise, and the Mature Female Athlete References 14 - The Orthopaedically Disabled Athlete History of Sports for the Disabled Individual Sports The Amputee Athlete Spinal Cord Injury Exercise Physiology Problems Encountered by Disabled Athletes Training Wheelchairs References 15 - Environmental Stress Section A Heat Intolerance Section B Cold Injury Section C Altitude Stress 16 - Imaging Techniques Section A Imaging of Sports-Related Injuries Section B Differences between the Immature and Mature Skeleton 17 - Special Considerations in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete Section A Exercise Physiology Section B Sports and the Neurodevelopment of the Child and Adolescent Section C Preparticipation Evaluation of the Young Athlete Section D The Child Athlete with Chronic Disease Section E The Disabled Pediatric Athlete APPENDIX: Internet World Wide Web References Section F Psychological Aspects of Sports in Children and Adolescents Section G Overuse Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Athlete Section H Physeal Injuries in Young Athletes Section I Strength Training in Children and Adolescents 18 - The Team Physician: The Preparticipation Examination and On-Field Emergencies Philosophy Roles and Functions of the Team Physician Relationships Involving the Team Physician Team Physician Rewards References 19 - Head Injuries Section A Head Injuries in Adults Section B Pediatric Sports-Related Head Injuries 20 - Cervical Spine Section A Cervical Spine Injuries in the Adult Section B The Cervical Spine in the Child 21 - Shoulder Section A Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Shoulder Section B Imaging of the Glenohumeral Joint Section C Injuries to the Acromioclavicular Joint in Adults and Children Section D Injuries to the Sternoclavicular Joint in the Adult and Child Section E Clavicle Fractures Section F Glenoid and Scapula Fractures in Adults and Children Section G Fractures of the Coracoid in Adults and Children Section H Scapulothoracic Crepitus and Bursitis in Athletes Section I Sternum and Rib Fractures in Adults and Children Section J Glenohumeral Instabilities Section K Superior Labral Injuries Section L Rotator Cuff and Impingement Lesions in Adult and Adolescent Athletes Section M Injuries of the Proximal Humerus Section N Nerve Lesions of the Shoulder Section O Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 22 - Arm Section A Soft Tissue Injury and Fractures Section B Neurovascular Injury of the Arm 23 - Elbow and Forearm Section A Biomechanics of the Elbow and Forearm Section B Tendinopathies about the Elbow Section C Throwing Injuries Section D Olecranon Bursitis Section E Osteochondroses of the Elbow Section F Osteochondritis Dissecans Section G Fractures of the Elbow Section H Heterotopic Bone about the Elbow Section I Elbow Dislocation Section J Entrapment Neuropathies about the Elbow 24 - Wrist and Hand Section A Wrist Section B Hand 25 - Hip and Pelvis Section A Hip and Pelvis: Adult Section B Hip and Pelvic Injuries in the Young Athlete 26 - Thigh Section A Adult Thigh Section B Pediatric Thigh 27 - Thoracolumbar Spine Section A Thoracolumbar Spine in the Adult Section B Sports Injuries to the Thoracolumbar Spine in Children and Adolescents 28 - Knee Section A Relevant Biomechanics of the Knee Section B Imaging Sports-Related Injuries of the Knee Section C Factors Predisposing to Knee Injury Section D Meniscal Injuries Section E Patellofemoral Joint Section F Articular Cartilage Lesions and Osteochondritis Dissecans Section G High Tibial Osteotomy in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Deficient Knee with Varus Angulation Section H Medial Ligament Injuries Section I Lateral and Posterior Instabilities of the Knee Section J Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries APPENDIX A Patellar Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Minimum 2-Year Follow-up Studies APPENDIX B Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Minimum 2-Year Follow-up Studies Section K Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Section L The Multiple Ligament-Injured Knee Section M The Use of Knee Braces in Sports Medicine Section N Knee Replacement in the Recreational Athlete 29 - The Leg The Shin Splint Syndrome Stress Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula Compartment Syndromes Popliteal Artery Entrapment Effort-Induced Venous Thrombosis Tennis Leg Proximal Tibiofibular Joint Disorders Tibiofibular Synostosis Nerve Entrapment References 30 - Foot and Ankle Section A Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle Linkage Section B Imaging of Sports Injuries of the Foot and Ankle Section C Etiology of Injury to the Foot and Ankle Section D Sports Shoes and Orthoses Section E Ligament Injuries of the Foot and Ankle in the Athlete Section F Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle Section G Tendon Injuries of the Foot and Ankle Section H Heel Pain Section I Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot Section J Conditions of the Forefoot Section K Osteochondroses and Related Problems of the Foot and Ankle