BookBrukner, Peter; Bahr, Roald; Clarsen, Ben; Cook, Jill; Cools, Ann; Crossley, Kay; Hutchinson, Mark R.; Khan, Karim; McCrory, Paul.
Contents:
Part A. Fundamental principles
Sports and exercise medicine: the team approach
Integrating evidence into shared decision making with patients
Sports injuries: acute
Sports injuries: overuse
Pain: why and how does it hurt?
Pain: the clinical aspects
Beware: conditions that masquerade as sports injuries
Introduction to clinical biomechanics
Biomechanical aspects of injury in specific sports
Training programming and prescription
Core stability
Preventing injury
Recovery: the science and the art
Clinical assessment: moving from rote to rational and rigorous
How to make the diagnosis: tips for better history taking, physical examination and investigation
Patient-reported outcome measures in sports medicine
Treatments for musculoskeletal conditions
Principles of sports injury rehabilitation
Return to play
Part B. Regional problems
Sports concussion - Headache
Face, eye and teeth
Neck pain
Shoulder pain
Elbow and arm pain
Wrist pain
Hand and finger injuries
Thoracic and chest pain
Low back pain
Buttock pain
Hip-related pain
Groin pain
Anterior thigh pain
Posterior thigh pain
Acute ankle injuries
Anterior knee pain
Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain
Leg pain
Calf pain
Pain in the Achilles region
Acute ankle injuries
Ankle pain
Part C. Special groups of participants
Younger athlete
Military personnel
Periodic medical assessment of athletes
Working and travelling with teams
Career development.