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DeLee and Drez's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, 3rd Edition - Expert Consult - Online and Print, 2-Volume Set
By Jesse C. DeLee, MD, David Drez, Jr., MD and Mark D. Miller, MD
2392 pages
Copyright 2009
Description
Here's the New Edition of the must-have reference in sports medicine! Covering all athletes throughout their lifespan, this 2-volume reference explores the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of the full spectrum of sports-related injuries and medical disorders. It provides the most clinically focused, comprehensive guidance available in any single source, with contributions from the most respected authorities in the field. Thoroughly revised and updated, you’ll find state-of-the-art coverage in an all-new full-color format and access to the complete contents online, with regular updates, video clips, and more!
Reviews
“No other comparable and comprehensive sports-medicine textbook exists. This textbook should prove useful to the practicing orthopaedic surgeon, resident, fellow, therapist, or athletic trainer who has an interest in physically active patients.” –JBJS, review of previous edition
Key Features
Encompasses imaging techniques, the management of both adult and child/adolescent injuries, and sports-related fractures to help you meet for every clinical challenge.
Includes coverage of important non-orthopaedic conditions in the management of the athlete for a complete guide to treatment.
Integrates coverage of pediatric and aging athletes to help you meet the unique needs of these patients.
Covers rehabilitation and other therapeutic modalities in the context of return to play.
New to this Edition
lDelivers new and expanded coverage of arthroscopic techniques, including ACL reconstruction, allograft cartilage transplantation, rotator cuff repair, and complications in athletes, as well as injury prevention, nutrition, pharmacology, and psychology in sports.
Offers unprecedented reference power with access to the full text online, with links to PubMed, an image library, self-assessment material, regular content updates, and more.
Includes video clips demonstrating arthroscopic and open surgical techniques on the website to enhance your mastery of essential skills.
Offers a new full-color design and format including over 3000 superb illustrations, intraoperative and clinical photos, and boxed and color-coded text features to clarify key concepts, diagnostic landmarks, and operative techniques.
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Table of Contents
PART I: BASICS
Chapter 1. Basic Science and Injury of Muscle, Tendon and Ligament, Section editor: Mark D. Miller
Section A. Physiology of injury to musculoskeletal structures
1. Muscle and tendon injury
2. Ligamentous injury
3. Articular cartilage injury
4. Meniscus injury
5. Bone injury
Section B. Fundamentals of biomechanics
Section C. Design and statistics in sports medicine
Chapter 2. Surgical principles, Section editor: Jesse C. DeLee
Section A. Arthroscopic principles
Section B. Suture materials
Section C. Allograft tissues
Chapter 3. Non-orthopaedic conditions, Section editor: Thomas M. Best
Section A. Infectious disease and sports
Section B. Management of hypertension in athletes
Section C. Sudden death in athletes: causes, screening strategies, use of participation guidelines and treatment of episodes
Section D. Diabetes mellitus
Section E. Exercise-induced bronchospasm
Section F. Sports and epilepsy
Section G. Dermatologic disorders
Chapter 4. Exercise physiology, Section Editors: Joseph M. Hart, Donald E. Fowler, III, David J. Lunardini
Chapter 5. Rehabilitation and therapeutic modalities, Section editors: Russell Paine, Bob Mangine
Section A. Language of exercise and rehabilitation
Section B. Electrical stimulation
Section C. Therapeutic cold and heat
Section D. Therapeutic exercise modalities
Section E. Stretching
Section F. Role of proprioceptive and functional joint stability
Chapter 6. Principles of injury prevention, Section editor: Bert Mandelbaum
Section A. General principles
Section B. Factors predisposing to injury
Section C. Functional training for knee injury prevention
Section D. Functional training for shoulder injury prevention
Chapter 7. Complications, Section editor: Mark D. Miller
Section A. Complex regional pain syndromes including reflex sympathetic dystrophy and causalgia
Section B. DVT and pulmonary embolism
Section C. Infection: prevention, control, and treatment
Chapter 8. Nutrition, pharmacology and psychology in sports, Section editors: Edward McDevitt, Dave Brown
Section A. Nutrition
Section B. Pharmacology
1. Sports pharmacology: ergogenic drugs in sports
Section C. Psychology
Section D. Chronobiology
Chapter 9. The young athlete
Chapter 10. The female athlete, Section Editors: Letha Y. Griffin, April Armstrong, Marlene DeMaio
Chapter 11. Environmental Stress, Section Editor: Gomez
Section A. Heat
Section B. Cold
Section C. Stress
Chapter 12. The team physician: preparticipation examination, on-field emergencies, and ethical and legal issues, Section Editors: COL Thomas M. DeBerardino, MAJ Brett D. Owens
Chapter 13. Basic imaging techniques, Section Editors: Clement, Gilley
Chapter 14. Stress injuries, Section Editor: Luke Choi
PART II: ANATOMIC SITE OF INJURY
Chapter 15. Head injuries, Section Editors: Robert C. Cantu, Robert V. Cantu
Chapter 16. Spinal injuries
Section A. Cervical spine injuries
1. Cervical spine injuries in the adult
2. Cervical spine injuries in the child
Section B. Thoracolumbar injuries
1. Thoracolumbar injuries in the adult
2. Thoracolumbar injuries in the child
Chapter 17. Shoulder, Section editors: Brad Edwards, Elkousy
Section A. Anatomy and biomechanics
1. Anatomy and biomechanics of the adult
2. Anatomy and biomechanics of the child
Section B. Sternoclavicular joint injuries
1. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the adult
2. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the child
Section C. Acromioclavicular injuries
Section D. Glenoid and scapular fractures
Section E. Coracoid injuries
Section E. Scapulothoracic bursitis
Section F. Sternum and rib fractures in adults and children
Section G. Muscle and tendon ruptures
Section H. Glenohumeral instabilities
2. Glenohumeral instabilities in the child
3. Imaging of glenohumeral instabilities
Section I. Rotator cuff problems
1. Impingement
2. Labral
3. Tears
Section J. Injuries of the proximal humerus
1. Injuries of the proximal humerus in adults
2. Injuries of the proximal humerus in children
Section K. Adhesive capsulitis
Section L. Shoulder replacement
Section M. Nerve lesions
Section N. Thoracic outlet syndrome
Section O. Vascular problems
Chapter 18. Arm, Section editor: Fred Corley
Section A. Soft tissue and fracture
Section B. Neurovascular
Chapter 19. Elbow and forearm, Section editor: Larry Field, Savoie
Section A. Biomechanics
Section B. Tendinopathies, overload injuries and ruptures
Section C. Throwing injuries
1. Throwing injuries in adults
2. Throwing injuries in children
Section D. Osteocondroses
Section E. Forearm fractures
Section F. Heterotrophic ossifications
Section G. Neurovascular problems about
Chapter 20. Wrist and Hand,Section editor: Jack Ingari
Section A. Wrist
1. The adult wrist
2. The child wrist
Section B. Hand
1. The adult hand
2. The child hand
Section C. Arthroscopy
Chapter 21. Hip, pelvis and thigh, Section editor: Mark D. Miller
Section A. Hip and pelvis
Section B. The thigh
Section C. Physical activity and sports participation following total hip arthroplasty
Chapter 22. Patella, Section editor: David Drez
Section A. Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathies and ruptures
Section B. Osteocondroses
Section C. Subluxation and dislocation
1. subluxation and dislocation: acute
2. subluxation and dislocation: recurrent
Section D. Patellar fractures
Chapter 23. Knee, Section editor: Mark D. Miller
Section A. Relevant biomechanics of the knee
Section B. Meniscal injuries
Section C. Medial ligament injuries
Section D. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries
1. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult
2. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the child
Section E. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries
1. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult
2. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the child
Section F. Lateral and posterolateral injuries of the knee
Section G. Multiple ligament knee injuries
Section H. Osteochondritis dissecans
Section I. Articular cartilage lesion
Section J. Knee replacement in aging athletes
Section K. High tibial osteotomy in the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee with varus angulation
Section L. Vascular problems - popliteal artery entrapment
Chapter 24. Leg, Section editor: David Drez
Section A. Stress fractures
Section B. exertional compartment syndrome
Chapter 25. Foot and ankle, Section editors: William McGarvey, Thomas Clanton
Section A. Biomechanics
Section B. Sports shoes and orthotics
Section C. Ligament injuries
Section D. Tendon injuries
Section E. Stress fractures
Section F. Heel pain
Section G. Entrapment neuropathies
Section H. Forefoot conditions, including nails
Section I. Articular Cartilage Lesions
Section J. Osteochondroses
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