Evidence-Based Sports Medicine

Author:   Domhnall MacAuley (University of Ulster, Ireland) ,  Thomas Best (Ohio State University)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781405132985


Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 March 2007
Format:   Hardback
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This second edition of the popular book Evidence-based Sports Medicine builds on the features that made the first edition such a valuable text and provides a completely up-to-date tool for sports medicine physicians, family practitioners and orthopedic surgeons. Updated to take into account new evidence from systematic reviews and controlled trials, Evidence-based Sports Medicine is a unique reference book on the optimum management of sports-related conditions. This second edition: contains sections on acute injury, chronic conditions, and injuries to the upper limb, groin and knee and to the lower leg pays increased attention to the important and emerging area of injury prevention features thoroughly revised methodology sections within each chapter, reflecting changes in technique and application MCQs and essay questions that allow readers to continually assess their knowledge and understanding of the topics covered

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Author:   Domhnall MacAuley (University of Ulster, Ireland) ,  Thomas Best (Ohio State University)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   BMJ Books
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   1.406kg
ISBN:  

9781405132985


ISBN 10:   1405132981
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   30 March 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Section 1: Prevention. 1 Is it possible to prevent sports and recreation injuries? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials, with recommendations for future work. Jennifer M. Hootman. 2 Evidence-based preparticipation physical examination. Peter J. Carek. 3 Does stretching help prevent injuries?. Ian Shrier. 4 What effect do core strength and stability have on injury prevention and recovery?. Bryan Heiderscheit and Marc Sherry. 5 Do foot orthoses prevent injury?. Karl B. Landorf and Anne-Maree Keenan. 6 Who should retire after repeated concussions?. Paul McCrory. 7 What recommendations should be made concerning exercising with a fever and/or acute infection?. Christopher A. McGrew. 8 Should you play sport with a congenital or acquired abnormality of a solid abdominal organ?. Abel Wakai and John M. Ryan. 9 What type of exercise reduces falls in older people?. M. Clare Robertson and A. John Campbell. 10 Is there a role for exercise in the prevention of osteoporotic fractures?. Gladys Onambele-Pearson. Section 2: Acute injury. 11 What is the role of ice in soft-tissue injury management?. Chris Bleakley and Domhnall MacAuley. 12 Compression. Andrew Currie and Matthew W. Cooke. 13 NSAIDs and pain management in sports. Weiya Zhang. Section 3: Chronic conditions. 14 Benefits of regular exercise in the treatment and management of bronchial asthma. Felix S.F. Ram and Joanna Picot. 15 What is the role of exercise in the prevention of back pain?. Joanne Dear and Martin Underwood. 16 How should you treat spondylolysis in the athlete?. Christopher J. Standaert and Stanley A. Herring. Section 4: Injuries to the upper limb. 17 How evidence-based is our examination of the shoulder?. Anastasia M. Fischer and William W. Dexter. 18 How effective are diagnostic tests for the assessment of rotator cuff disease of the shoulder?. Jeremy Lewis and Duncan Tennent. 19 How should you treat an athlete with a first-time dislocation of the shoulder?. Marc R. Safran, Fredrick J. Dorey, and Duncan Hodge. 20 Are corticosteroid injections as effective as physiotherapy for the treatment of a painful shoulder?. Daniëlle van der Windt and Bart Koes. 21 How should you treat tennis elbow? An updated scientific evidence-based approach. Alasdair J.A. Santini, Michael J. Hayton, and Simon P. Frostick. Section 5: Injuries to the groin and knee. 22 How reliable is the physical examination in the diagnosis of sports-related knee injuries?. Anthony Festa, William R. Donaldson, and John C. Richmond. 23 What is the optimal treatment of acute anterior cruciate ligament injury?. Graham Bailie and Ian Corry. 24 What is the most appropriate treatment for patellar tendinopathy?. Jill L. Cook and Karim M. Khan. 25 How do you treat chronic groin pain?. Peter A. Fricker and Greg Lovell. Section 6: Injuries to the lower leg. 26 How evidence-based is our clinical examination of the ankle?. C. Niek van Dijk. 27 Can we prevent ankle sprains?. Roald Bahr. 28 How should you treat a stress fracture?. Kim Bennell and Peter Brukner. 29 What is the best treatment of subcutaneous rupture of the Achilles tendon?. Deiary Kader, David J. Deehan, and Nicola Maffulli. 30 How to manage plantar fasciitis. Gerald Ryan. Multiple-choice question answers. Index

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"""The choice of topics and the immense effort that went into the search for appropriate materials is commendable."" (Evidence Based Medicine, April 2009) “This book offers a unique, high quality presentation of current clinical evidence…while placing more emphasis on injury prevention and refining literature search techniques.”(Doodys Reviews)"


The choice of topics and the immense effort that went into the search for appropriate materials is commendable. (Evidence Based Medicine, April 2009) This book offers a unique, high quality presentation of current clinical evidence...while placing more emphasis on injury prevention and refining literature search techniques. (Doodys Reviews)


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Domhnall MacAuley Visiting Professor, Faculty of Life and Health Science, University of Ulster, Ireland; Specialist in Sport and Exercise Medicine; Assistant Editor BMJ Thomas Best Professor and Pomerene Chair in Family Medicine, Chief, Division of Sports Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

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