Sports Medicine: A Guide - Tulane Centers for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
A guide to support the multidisciplinary research needs of Sports Medicine; including resources for physiatrists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, orthopaedic physicians and surgeons, neuropsychologists plus all related allied health fields.
The Clinical Sports Medicine collection comprises the world-leading Brukner & Khan’s Clinical Sports Medicine, the essential authoritative foundation for clinicians and students. Written by an expert international team of more than 120 contributing authors from 19 countries, it covers fundamental principles as well as hot topics such as challenging hip pain, sudden death in sport, hamstring tear management, sideline emergency care and the latest in pain science.
The fifth edition Volume 1: Injuries is the essential guide to all aspects of preventing, diagnosing and treating sports-related injuries. It serves physiotherapists, team clinicians, athletic trainers, sports therapists, sports rehabilitators and trainers, as well as students in the health professions and in Human Movement Studies. The Exercise Medicine Collection — abridged content from the fourth edition — serves general practitioners and other clinicians who prescribe exercise to promote health and to treat medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. Additional content will be forthcoming in Volume 2: Exercise Medicine. The collection also includes more than 40 video masterclasses showing procedures such as foot examination, hip injections and basic biomechanical assessment.
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