Full Description
Edited by past presidents of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, Netter's Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, is a superbly illustrated, go-to sports medicine resource for the outpatient office, the training room, on the sideline, and for certification preparation. Designed for quick reference, this interdisciplinary reference by Drs. Christopher Madden, Margot Putukian, Eric McCarty, and Craig Young, is organized by both topic and sport, so you can find what you need quickly. New Expert Consult online access includes the fully searchable eBook, example downloadable medical forms, videos, downloadable patient education handouts, and handy links to consensus statements.Whether you are a primary care physician managing a common or unique musculoskeletal injury in an ambulatory setting . an orthopaedic surgeon gaining insight about a medical or psychological problem foreign to the cast or operating room . an athletic trainer figuring out a diagnosis in the training room . or a physical therapist pursuing further in-depth sports medicine knowledge, this reference gives you the guidance you need to keep athletes and other active patients at the top of their game.More than 1,000 superb Netter graphics, tables, figures, pictures, diagnostic images, and other medical artwork highlight the easy-to-read, bulleted text.Ideal for the sports clinician, team physician, and any health care professionals who provide care to athletes and active individuals.Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, videos, and references from the book on a variety of devices.New chapters on travel considerations for the athlete, EKG interpretation, cardiac disease, diagnostic imaging and ultrasound, injury prevention protocols, equestrian sports and rodeo medicine, mixed martial arts, and many more. Up-to-date coverage of nutritional supplements, eating disorders, sports and pharmacology for chronic conditions and behavioral medicine, and extreme and adventure sports.
Contents
Section I Medical Care and Supervision of the Athlete1 The Team Physician2 The Certified Athletic Trainer and the Athletic Training Room3 The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation4 Sideline Preparedness and Emergencies on the Field5 Sports Nutrition6 Sports Supplements7 Sports Pharmacology of Pain and Inflammation Control in Athletes8 Sports Pharmacology of Chronic Disease 9 Sports Pharmacology of Psychiatry and Behavioral MedicineSection II Special Considerations for Athlete Populations10 The Pediatric Athlete 11 The High School Athlete: Setting Up a High School Sports Medicine Program 12 The Female Athlete 13 The Senior Athlete14 The Physically Challenged Athlete 15 Care of Athletes at Different Levels, From Pee-wee to Professional 16 The Wilderness Athlete and AdventurerSection III Conditioning17 Exercise Prescription and Physiology18 Aerobic Training19 Resistance Training 20 FlexibilitySection IV Environment21 Exercise in the Heat and Heat Illness 22 Exercise in the Cold and Cold Injuries 23 High Altitude Training and Competition24 Travel Considerations for the Athlete and Sports Medical TeamSection V Behavioral and Psychological Problems25 The Role of Sport Psychology and Psychiatry 26 Drugs and Doping in Athletes27 Eating Disorders in Athletes28 OvertrainingSection VI General Medical Problems in Athletes29 Infections in Athletes30 Gastrointestinal Problems31 Hematologic Problems in Athletes32 Renal and Genitourinary Problems33 The Athlete with Diabetes34 EKG Interpretation in Athletes35 Cardiac Disease in Athletes36 The Hypertensive Athlete37 Exercise Induced Bronchospasm, Anaphylaxis, and Urticaria38 Neurologic Problems in the Athlete 39 Headache in the Athlete40 Skin Problems in the Athlete41 Connective Tissue Diseases and Rheumatologic Problems in Athletes Section VII Injury Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment42 Musculoskeletal Injuries in Sports43 Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Athlete44 Physical Modalities in Sports Medicine45 Head Injuries46 Neck Injuries47 Eye Injuries 48 Maxillofacial Injuries49 Shoulder Injuries50 Elbow Injuries51 Hand and Wrist Injuries52 Thorax and Abdominal Injuries53 Thoracic and Lumbosacral Spine Injuries54 Pelvis, Hip and Thigh Injuries55 Knee Injuries56 Ankle and Leg Injuries57 Cartilage Problems in Sports58 Acute Fractures and Dislocations in Athletes 59 Stress Fractures60 Foot Problems61 Taping and Bracing62 Injections in the Athlete63 Diagnostic Imaging in Sports Medicine 64 Sports Ultrasound65 Injury Prevention ProtocolsSection VIII Specific Sports66 Football67 Soccer68 Rugby69 Lacrosse70 Field Hockey71 Ultimate Frisbee72 Basketball73 Volleyball74 Baseball75 Softball76 Tennis77 Alpine Skiing78 Cross-Country Skiing79 Snowboarding80 Ice Hockey81 Ice Skating (Figure Skating and Speed Skating)82 Swimming and Diving83 Scuba Diving84 Sailing85 Rowing86 Martial Arts87 Boxing88 Wrestling89 Mixed Martial Arts90 Gymnastics91 Cheerleading 92 Dance93 Track and Field94 Road Biking95 Mountain Biking96 In-Line Skating, Skateboarding, and Bicycle Motocross 97 Mass Participation Endurance Events98 Ultra Endurance and Adventure Racing and Events99 Rock Climbing100 Rodeo and Equestrian Sports101 The Extreme Athlete