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    Werner Krutsch [and others], editors.
    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Preface
    Contents
    About the Editors
    List of Associate Editors
    Part I: Different Aspects for Different Athletes: Principles and Special Considerations in Athletes
    1: Junior Athletes
    1.1 Background
    1.2 Physiological Aspects to Consider
    1.3 Musculoskeletal Aspects to Consider
    1.4 General Medical Aspects to Consider
    1.4.1 Cardiovascular Aspects
    1.4.2 Respiratory Aspects
    1.4.3 Neurology Aspects
    1.4.4 Infectiological Aspects
    1.4.5 Psychological Aspects
    1.5 Pitfalls in This Population
    1.6 Fact Box
    Recommended References 2: Adolescent Athletes
    2.1 Background
    2.2 Physiological Aspects to Consider
    2.2.1 Growth and Maturation
    2.2.2 Strength Training and Conditioning
    2.3 Medical Aspects to Consider
    2.3.1 Pre-participation Physical Examination
    2.3.2 Musculoskeletal Injuries
    2.3.3 Pubertal Abnormalities and Menstrual Dysfunction
    2.4 Pitfalls in This Population
    2.5 Fact Box
    Recommended References
    3: Sport in Female Athletes
    3.1 Background
    3.2 Physiological Influence of Hormonal Variations on Sports Performance
    3.2.1 Dysmenorrhea 3.2.2 Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
    3.2.3 Arrangement of Cycles and Hormonal Contraception
    3.2.4 Sports and Hormonal Disorders
    3.2.5 Consequences of Cycle Disorders
    3.2.6 Physical Activity and Menopause
    3.2.7 Sport and Pregnancy
    3.2.7.1 Is Physical Activity a Risk During Pregnancy?
    3.2.7.2 Sports Safety Tips
    3.2.8 How to Adapt Physical Activity During Pregnancy
    3.2.9 Postpartum
    3.3 Urinary Incontinence
    3.3.1 Which Treatments Can Be Used Against Urinary Incontinence?
    3.4 Chest and Sports
    3.4.1 Dermatological Lesions: The Nipple of the Jogger 3.4.2 Breast Emergencies
    3.4.3 Prevention of Breast Cancer
    3.4.4 Supportive Underwear and Specific Protections
    3.5 Traumatic Specificities
    3.5.1 ACL Rupture: Physiological and Neuromuscular Aspects
    3.5.1.1 Epidemiology
    3.5.1.2 Female Risk Factors
    3.5.1.3 Return to Play and ACL-RSI Score
    3.5.2 Concussions
    3.6 Pitfalls
    3.7 Fact Box
    Recommended References
    4: Recreational Athletes
    4.1 Background
    4.2 Physiological Aspects to Consider
    4.2.1 Age and Development
    4.2.2 Nutritional Needs 4.2.2.1 Sports Nutrition Guidelines for Recreational Athletes
    4.3 Musculoskeletal Aspects to Consider
    4.4 General Medical Aspects
    4.4.1 Neurological
    4.4.2 Cardiovascular
    4.4.3 Psychological Aspects in Performance and Return to Sports
    4.5 Pitfalls
    4.6 Fact Box
    Recommended References
    5: Sports in Professional Athletes
    5.1 Background
    5.2 Physiological Aspects
    5.3 Musculoskeletal Aspects
    5.3.1 Internal Risk Factors
    5.3.2 External Risk Factors
    5.3.3 Prevention of Injury
    5.4 General Medical Aspects
    5.4.1 Analysis
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Article
    Michnick BT, Raskin RB.
    J Prosthet Dent. 1978 Jun;39(6):622-6.
    An indirect technique to prepare a multirooted pulpless tooth to receive a crown is presented. The crown also may be made on the newly completed core and its die. The procedure promotes the use of a commercial dental laboratory. The system, which uses divergent roots, results in a cast core having maximum retention.
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