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Orthopedic Sports Medicine Principles & Practice
Jesse C. DeLee MD
ISBN 0721688454 · Hardback
Saunders · Published January 2003
Here's the New Edition of the must-have reference in sports medicine! Covering all athletes from children to adults, this 2-volume reference explores the diagnosis and treatment of the full spectrum of sports-related injuries, training, medical disorders, and the basic sciences. It provides the most clinically focused, comprehensive guidance available in any single source, with contributions from the most respected authorities in the field.
Reviews
'The standard against which other sports-medicine texts will be measured..The breadth of coverage is remarkable...'
'A valuable addition to the library and the fund of knowledge of all orthopaedic surgeons in practice and in training.'
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Features
Features completely up to date coverage of surgical principles viral disease closed chain and open chain exercise considerations of the disabled athlete head injuries and more.
Includes over 2300 superb illustrations-clarifying key concepts, diagnostic landmarks, and operative techniques.
What's New
Includes new chapters exploring timely topics such as the role of the team physician recreational drug use SLAP lesions anterior knee pain and subluxation tendinopathies in the knee multiple ligament injuries to the knee bracing of the knee knee replacement heel pain and more.
Integrates coverage of the pediatric athlete (information previously presented in a separate volume)-to encompass the full range of potential sports medicine patients.
Contains increased material on imaging throughout-promoting better, more cost-effective care.
Explores new surgical materials and instrumentation, as well as the most current rehabilitation concepts.
Presents expanded discussions of non-orthopaedic sports-related conditions.
Contents
CHAPTER 1 - Basic Science and Injury of Muscle, Tendon, and Ligaments
Section A - Muscle/Tendon
Section B - Ligaments
Section C - Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries in the Tissue Level
Section D - Sports Medicine Terminology
CHAPTER 2 - Basic Science and Injury of Articular Cartilage, Menisci, and Bone
Section A - Articular Cartilage
Section B - Meniscus
Section C - Bone
CHAPTER 3 - Tissue Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries
CHAPTER 4 - Biomechanics
CHAPTER 5 - Statistics in Sports Medicine Research
CHAPTER 6 - Surgical Principles
Section A - Suture Materials
Section B - Construction and Fixation of a Tendon ACL Graft
Section C - Suture Anchors
Section D - Bioidegradable Materials
Section E - Allograft Tissues
Section F - Thermal Effects on Tissues
Section G - Basic Arthroscopic Principles
Section H - Arthroscopic Knot Tying
Section I - Tourniquet
CHAPTER 7 - Risk Assessment and Management of Non-Orthopaedic Conditions
Section A - Viral Disease
Section B - Paired Organ Loss
Section C - Hypertension and Other Cardiac Disease in Athletes
Section D - Sudden Death
Section E - Diabetes
Section F - Asthma
Section G - Therapeutic Drug Use in Epilepsy in Sports
CHAPTER 8 - Rehabilitation
Section A - The Language of Exercise and Rehab
Section B - Closed Chain Exercise
Section C - 1. Therapeutic Modalities
2. Cold
3. Heat
4. Stationary Bike, Stairmaster, Slide Board, Elliptical Fitness
5. Continuous Passive Motion
6. Stretching
7. Role of Proprioception in Functional Joint Stability
CHAPTER 9 - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
CHAPTER 10 - Nutrition and Sports
CHAPTER 11 - Sports Pharmacology
Section A - Ergogenic Drugs and Growth Hormones
Section B - Recreational Drug Use in Athletes
CHAPTER 12 - Sports Psychology and Injured Athletes
CHAPTER 13 - The Female Athlete
CHAPTER 14 - Considerations in the Disabled Athlete
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CHAPTER 15 - Environmental Stress
Section A - Heat Intolerance
Section B - Cold Injury
Section C - Altitude Stress
CHAPTER 16 - Imaging Techniques
Section A - CT Scan, Bone Scan, Spect, MRI
Section B - Difference Between the Immature and the Mature Skeleton
CHAPTER 17 - Special Considerations in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete
Section A - Exercise Physiology
Section B - Sports and the Neurodevelopment of the Child
Section C - Preparticipation Evaluation of the Young Athlete
Section D - The Child Athlete with Chronic Disease
Section E - The Disabled Pediatric Athlete
Section F - Psychological Aspects of Sports in Children and Adolescent Athletes
Section G - Overuse Syndrome in the Pediatric Athlete
Section H - Physical Injuries in Young Athletes
Section I - Strength Training in Adolescence
CHAPTER 18 - Team Physician and Preparticipation Physical Examination
CHAPTER 19 - Head Injuries
Section A - Adult
Section B - Pediatric Sports-Related Head Injuries
CHAPTER 20 - Cervical Spine
Section A - Adult
Section B - Child
CHAPTER 21 - Shoulder
Section A - Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Shoulder
1. Adult
2. Child
Section B - Imaging of the Shoulder
Section C - Injuries to Acromioclavicular Joint in Adults and Children
Section D - Injuries to the Sternoclavicular Joint in the Adult and Child
Section E - Clavicle Fractures
1. Adult
2. Child
Section F - Glenoid and Seapula Fractures in Adults and Children
Section G - Fractures of the Coracoid in Adults and Children
Section H - Snapping Scapula
Section I - Sternum and Rib Fractures in Adults and Children
Section J - Glenohumeral Instabilities
1. Adult
2. Child
Section K - Superior Labral Injuries
Section L - Rotator Cuff and Impingement Problems in Adults and Children
Section M - Injuries of the Proximal Humerus
1. Adult
2. Child
Section N - Nerve Injuries of the Shoulder
Section O - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
CHAPTER 22 - Arm
Section A - Fractures and Soft Tissue Injury
1. Adult
Section B - Neurovascular Injury
CHAPTER 23 - Elbow and Forearm
Section A - Biomechanics of the Elbow and Forearm
Section B - Tendinopathies
Section C - Throwing Injuries
1. Adult
Section D - Olecranon Bursitis
Section E - Osteochondroses
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Section F - Osteochondritis Dissecans
1. Adult
2. Child
Section G - Fractures of the Elbow
1. Adult
2. Child
Section H - Heterotopic Bone
Section I - Elbow Dislocation
1. Adult
2. Child
Section J - Nerve Lesions about the Elbow
CHAPTER 24 - Wrist and Hand
Section A - Wrist
1. Adult
2. Child
Section B - Hand
1. Adult
2. Child
CHAPTER 25 - Hip and Pelvis
1. Adult
2. Child
CHAPTER 26 - Thigh
1. Adult
2. Child
CHAPTER 27 - Thoracolumbar Spine
1. Adult
2. Child
CHAPTER 28 - Knee
Section A - Relevant Biomechanics
Section B - Imaging Sports-Related Injuries of the Knee
Section C - Factors Predisposing to Knee Injuries
Section D - Meniscal Injuries
1. Adult
2. Child
Section E - Patellofemoral Joint
1. Acute Dislocation in the Adult
2. Acute Dislocation in the Child
3. Recurrent Dislocation in the Adult
4. Recurrent Dislocation in the Child
5. Patellar Fractures in the Adult
6. Patellar Fractures in the Child
7. Anterior Knee Pain/Subluxation in the Adult
8. Anterior Knee Pain/Subluxation in the Child
9. Tendinopathies
10. Knee Extensor Mechanism Injuries in Adult Athletes
11. Tendon Ruptures in Children
12. Peripatellar Pathology
Section F - Articular Cartilage Lesions, Osteochondritis and Dissecans
1. Adult
2. Child
Section G - Limb Alignment and Ligament Insufficiencies
Section H - Medical Ligament Injuries
1. Adult
2. Child
Section I - Lateral and Posterior Instabilities of the Knee
1. Adult
2. Child
Section J - ACL Injuries
1. Adult
2. Child
Table of Contents - Page Four
Section K - Posteriior Cruciate Ligament
1. Adult
2. Child
Section L - Multiple Ligament Injured Knee
Section M - Bracing of the Knee
Section N - Knee Replacement in Recreational Athlete
CHAPTER 29 - Leg
CHAPTER 30 - Foot and Ankle
Section A - Biomechanics
Section B - Imaging of Sports Injuries of the Foot and Ankle
Section C - Etiology of Injury to Foot and Ankle
Section D - Sports Shoes, Insoles, Orthoses
Section E - Ligament Injuries of the Foot/Ankle to the Athlete
1. Adult
2. Child
Section F - Stress Fractures of Foot and Ankle
Section G - Tendon Injuries of Foot
Section H - Heel Pain
Section I - Entrapment Neuropathies in the Foot and Ankle
Section J - Conditions of Forefoot
1. Hallux Valgus
2. Turf Toe
3. Sesamoid Dysfunction
4. Abnormalities of Toenails
5. Interdigital Neuroma
6. IPK
7. Lesser Toe Deformaties
8. Bunionettes
Section K - Osetochondritis of Foot and Ankle
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