ディリー&ドレス スポーツ整形外科(第4版・全2巻)<br>Delee & Drez's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (2-Volume Set) : Principles and Practice (4 HAR/PSC)

ディリー&ドレス スポーツ整形外科(第4版・全2巻)
Delee & Drez's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (2-Volume Set) : Principles and Practice (4 HAR/PSC)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1709 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781455743766
  • DDC分類 617.1027

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The revised, streamlined, and reorganized DeLee Drez 's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine continues to be your must-have orthopaedics reference, covering the surgical, medical, and rehabilitation/injury prevention topics related to athletic injuries and chronic conditions. Offered as a 2-volume set, it provides the most clinically focused, comprehensive guidance available in any single source, with contributions from the most respected authorities in the field."A truly comprehensive and excellent Sports Medicine text that I believe will be useful to all practicing sport physicians.... provides the rigor and detail that is extremely useful when managing complex and demanding patients. The new electronic format only increases its utility." Reviewed by Prof Mark E Batt, Consultant Sports Exercise Medicine, Nottingham University Hospitals March 2015Be prepared to handle the full range of clinical challenges with coverage of both pediatric and aging athletes; important non-orthopaedic conditions involved in the management of the athlete; rapidly evolving techniques; and sports-related fractures.Understand rehabilitation and other therapeutic modalities in the context of return to play.Take advantage of in-depth 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.Equip yourself with the most current information surrounding hot topics such as hip pain in the athlete, hip arthroscopy, concussions, and medical management of the athlete.Remain at the forefront of the field with content that addresses the latest changes in orthopaedics, including advances in sports medicine community knowledge, evidence-based medicine, ultrasound-guided injections, biologic therapies, and principles of injury prevention. Enhance your understanding with fully updated figures throughout.Take a global view of orthopaedic sports medicine with the addition of two new international section editors and supplemental international content.Access even more expert content in new "Author's Preferred Technique" sections.Find the information you need more quickly with this completely reorganized text. View the entire contents or purchase individual chapter sections online at Expert Consult.

Contents

Section 1. Basic Principles1. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Musculoskeletal Tissues2. Basic Concepts in Biomechanics3. The Basic Science of Graft Tissue in Sports Medicine4. The Basic Science of Implants in Sports Medicine5. Molecular and Cell Biology in Sports Medicine6. Medications and Athletes7. Exercise Physiology8. Motion Analysis9. Research Design and Statistics in Sports Medicine10. Imaging Overview11. Basic Arthroscopic Principles12. An Overview of Sport Specific Injuries13. Commonly Encountered Fractures in Sports MedicineSection 2: Medical14. Team Medical Coverage15. Cardiovascular medicine in the Athlete16. Pulmonary Medicine in the Athlete: Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm17. Pulmonary Medicine in the Athlete: DVT and Pulmonary Embolism18. Gastrointestinal medicine in the Athlete19. Hematologic medicine in the Athlete20. Infectious Disease in the Athlete21. The Diabetic Athlete22. Renal medicine and Genitourinary trauma in the Athlete23. Complex regional pain syndromes including reflex sympathetic dystrophy and causalgia24. Epilepsy25. Environmental Illnesses26. Dermatological Conditions27. Facial, Eye, Nasal and Dental Injuries28. Psychologic Adjustment to Athletic Injury 29. Sleep and Chronobiology in Sports 30. Nutrition31. Doping and Ergogenic Aids32. Female Athlete33. The Special Needs Athlete 34. Anesthesia and Perioperative medicineSection 3: Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention35. Principles of Athletic Training36. Principles of Rehabilitation37. Overview of Rehab protocols 38. Therapeutic Modalities39. Proprioception40. Basics of Taping and Orthotics41. Injury PreventionSection 4: Shoulder:42. Shoulder Anatomy and Biomechanics43. Shoulder Diagnosis and Decision Making44. Shoulder Imaging45. Shoulder Arthroscopy46. Anterior Shoulder Instability47. Posterior Shoulder Instability48. Multi-Directional Instability49. SLAP Tears50. Throwing Injuries51. Biceps Tendon Pathology52. Rotator Cuff Injury53. Subscapularis Injury54. Other Muscle Injuries55. Shoulder Loss of Motion56. Glenohumeral Arthritides in the Athlete57. Scapulothoracic Disorders58. Nerve Entrapment59. Vascular Problems & Thoracic Outlet Syndrome60. Clavicle/AC/SCSection 5: Elbow, Wrist and Hand:61. Elbow Anatomy and Biomechanics62. Elbow Diagnosis and Decision Making63. Elbow Imaging64. Elbow Arthroscopy65. Tendinopathies & Bursitis (and epicondylitis)66. Soft tissue injuries of the forearm67. Entrapment Neuropathies of the arm-elbow-forearm68. Throwing Injuries69. Loss of Motion70. Wrist & Hand Anatomy and Biomechanics71. Wrist & Hand Diagnosis and Decision Making72. Wrist & Hand Imaging73. Wrist Arthroscopy74. Carpal Injuries75. Wrist Tendonopathies76. TFCC Injuries77. Hand Injuries78. Entrapment Neuropathies of the wrist & handSection 6: Pelvis, Hip and Thigh79. Hip Anatomy and Biomechanics80. Hip Diagnosis and Decision Making81. Hip Imaging82. Hip Arthroscopy83. Athletic Pubagia84. Femoral Acetabular Impingement85. Hip & Pelvis Overuse Syndromes86. Snapping Hip87. Hip & Thigh Muscle strains and contusions88. Hamstring Injuries (including proximal avulsions)89. Nerve Entrapment Lesions of the Hip and Thigh90. Hip Arthritis (Including Osteotomy and THA)Section 7: Knee91. Knee Anatomy and Biomechanics92. Knee Diagnosis and Decision Making93. Knee Imaging94. Knee Arthroscopy95. Arthroscopic Synovectomy of the Knee96. Knee Meniscus Injury97. Knee Articular Cartilage Injury98. ACL (Including Revision)99. PCL100. MCL/PMC101. LCL/PLC102. MLI103. Knee Arthritis 104. Patellofemoral Instability105. Patellofemoral Pain106. Extensor Mechanism Injuries107. Knee Loss of Motion108. Vascular Problems of the KneeSection 8: Leg, Ankle and Foot109. Anatomy and Biomechanics110. Leg/Ankle/Foot Diagnosis and Decision Making111. Imaging112. Exertional Compartment Syndrome113. Nerve Entrapment114. Ankle Arthroscopy115. Sports Shoes and Orthosis116. Ankle Sprains117. Tendon Injuries of the Foot and Ankle118. Articular cartilage injuries119. Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain -- Hindfoot Conditions120. Forefoot conditionsSection 9: Spine and Head121. Anatomy and Biomechanics122. Emergency and Field-Side Management123. Spine and Head Diagnosis and Decision Making124. Imaging125. Concussion and Brain Injury126. Cervical Spine Injuries127. Stingers 128. Thoracic Spine Injuries Section 10: Pediatric Sports Medicine129. Overview130. Imaging Considerations in the Skeletally Immature Athlete131. Shoulder Injuries (Include Stress fractures)132. Elbow Injuries (include OCD)133. Wrist & Hand Injuries134. Hip Injuries135. Knee Injuries (Include OCD, ACL, Osteochondroses, etc)136. Leg/Ankle/Foot Injuries (include Physeal, Osteochondroses, etc)137. Head injuries in skeletally immature athletes138. Spine injuries in skeletally immature athletesAppendix: Sports Medicine Terminology