The Sports Injuries Handbook: Diagnosis and Management
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Average customer review:Product Description
A practical handbook on diagnosis and management of common sports injuries. Written for GPs, physiotherapists and sports therapists to tailor diagnosis and suggested therapy, as well as for coaches and athletes, and for keen amateur sports people who want to know what to do if they injure themselves. A clear and easy to follow design with one injury explored per page. Includes the most common lower and upper extremity injuries occurring in team sports such as football/rugby/cricket, and some non-team sports injuries (tennis, running, swimming, skiing). Many people with a sports injury end up giving up exercising or cause further damage because their injury isn't treated properly - either treated as 'non-urgent' because it was caused by sporting activity, or treatment is delayed because of long waiting times, or GPs/physios are unsure of the diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries. GPs usually immediately refer sports injuries to consultants, with a long waiting list for consultation/scan. This means patients suffer for longer, give up exercising and often cause more damage by not following an exercise programme in the meantime. This book will offer diagnosis and how to treat/investigate and refer. Training advice during convalescence will also be given.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64028 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10-26
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Professor Christer Rolf is Executive Director of Sheffield Centre for Sports Medicine - the only centre for sports medicine in the UK, and a department of the University of Sheffield. As a surgeon specialising in sports injuries he treats numerous top athletes and recreational sports people.
Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I am a GP and I found this handbook was disappointing. The format is a good idea but it isn't nearly detailed enough to be of any use at all except as a vague introductory text. Each injury/disorder gets one (or two) pages but the descriptions are really vague sometimes- I need a good detailed description of presenting symptoms and diagnosis. I found the exercise prescription pages to be of some limited use. Much better to spend your money on Brukner and Khan which is just superb, the bible for physios everywhere.




