20 Common Problems in Sports Medicine
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Product Description
A new book in the "20 Common Problems" series, this title utilizes an evidence-based approach for the diagnosis and treatment of the sports medicine problems encountered by primary care providers. Covering holistic approaches, it includes cost analyses of therapies and diagnostics. It also reviews emerging approaches to therapies.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1350647 in Books
- Published on: 2001-09-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"The design makes it easy to find information without a long search. Many tables, illustrations, and photos add to the relevance of the information." "This is a useful addition to any primary care practitioner's library and experienced providers can refer to it when they need a refresher. Students and residents will find the book tremendously helpful when attempting to grasp the anatomy, physical exam skills, and differential diagnostic skills that are needed to provide quality care for active patients. Teachers of this material also have an excellent tool that can serve as a framework for curriculum or as a concise review of clinical problems." Doody's 20011101
From the Inside Flap
This solutions-oriented guide from a leader in family medicine and former U.S. Olympic team physician offers practical help with the most common sports-related problems seen by primary care physicians. Features:
* Problem-and-solution format that reflects the way patients present and clinicians respond
* Evidence-based diagnosis and management options that include cost comparisons
* Clear and complete help with common upper-body problems including shoulder pain, shoulder dislocation, elbow pain, and injured fingers
* Expert solutions for frequently seen lower-body complaints, such as acute knee injuries, ankle sprains, and foot pain
* Assistance with sports-related medical concerns including menstrual dysfunction, heat illness, and concussion
* Solutions you can use in cases of low back pain, stress fractures, and fractures in children
* Imaging studies for at-hand diagnostic help
* Holistic approaches that enhance patient compliance, family cooperation, and avoidance of reinjury
* Ways you can help patients who overtrain and children overpressure to perform
* Guidelines on controversial issues, clinical dilemmas, and refer-or-not decisions
From the Back Cover
This solutions-oriented guide from a leader in family medicine and former U.S. Olympic team physician offers practical help with the most common sports-related problems seen by primary care physicians.
Features:
- Problem-and-solution format that reflects the way patients present and clinicians respond
- Evidence-based diagnosis and management options that include cost comparisons
- Clear and complete help with common upper-body problems including shoulder pain, shoulder dislocation, elbow pain, and injured fingers
- Expert solutions for frequently seen lower-body complaints, such as acute knee injuries, ankle sprains, and foot pain
- Assistance with sports-related medical concerns including menstrual dysfunction, heat illness, and concussion
- Solutions you can use in cases of low back pain, stress fractures, and fractures in children
- Imaging studies for at-hand diagnostic help
- Holistic approaches that enhance patient compliance, family cooperation, and avoidance of reinjury
- Ways you can help patients who overtrain and children overpressure to perform
- Guidelines on controversial issues, clinical dilemmas, and refer-or-not decisions
