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Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine Ali Narvani

Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine By Ali Narvani

Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine by Ali Narvani


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Part of the Key Clinical Topics series, this title is designed to enable rapid access to core information, effective exam revision and the ideal quick reference for day-to-day practice.

Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine Summary

Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine by Ali Narvani

Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine offers an indispensable revision guide for Sports and Exercise Medicine trainees. Designed to provide rapid access to over 100 core topics, this book reflects the latest developments in this highly relevant and evolving specialty. Edited by leading Consultants, Sports and Exercise Medicine provides the essential resource for exam revision and quick reference at the point of care.


* Over 100 topics presented in alpha order, from abdominal injuries, to urinary injuries
* Arranged in a consistent, standardised manner to facilitate ease and speed of use
* Includes illustrations to improve understanding of key concepts
* Contributions from experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content

About Ali Narvani

Ali Narvani MB BS BSc MRCS(Eng) MSc(Sports Med) FRCS (Tr & Orth) MFSEM(UK)
Consultant Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon, Ashford and St Peter's Hospital, Surrey

Panos Thomas MD CCSTOrth MFSEM FRCS
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Whittington Hospital, London

Bruce Lynn BSc PhD
Emeritus Professor of Physiology, UCL, London

Table of Contents

1. Abdominal injuries in sport

2. Achilles tendon and calf

3. Ageing and sport

4. Altitude

5. Ankle - persistent problems following sprains: lateral ankle instability

6. Ankle - persistent problems following sprains: other injuries

7. Ankle - persistent problems following sprains: overview

8. Back pain - discogenic

9. Back pain - lumbar strains and sprains

10. Back pain - overview

11. Back pain - spondylolysis

12. Biomechanics

13. Cervical spine - cervical cord neuropraxia

14. Cervical spine - cervical disc injuries and herniations

15. Cervical spine - cervical ligament and muscle injuries

16. Cervical spine - fracture dislocation

17. Cervical spine - nerve root/brachial plexus injuries

18. Cervical spine injuries - overview

19. Chest injuries (Chest Wall and Intrathoracic)

20. Cold - hypothermia

21. Compartment pressure syndromes

22. Diabetes and exercise

23. Disability and sport - classification

24. Disability and sport - equipment

25. Disability and sport - medical problems

26. Disability and sport - overview

27. Diving, breath-holding and scuba

28. Drugs in sport - anabolics

29. Drugs in sport - blood doping, erythropoietin and altitude training

30. Drugs in sport - overview

31. Drugs in sport - the administrative framework: doping control procedures

32. Ear, nose, throat conditions in athletes

33. Elbow - instability

34. Elbow - lateral and medial epicondylitis (tennis elbow) NOW TWO TOPICS)

35. Elbow - throwing injuries

36. Epilepsy and exercise

37. Event doctor

38. Exercise and health

39. Exercise physiology - circulatory and respiratory systems

40. Exercise promotion

41. Eye injuries in sports

42. Fatigue

43. Female athlete - exercise during pregnancy

44. Female athlete - the triad

45. Fitness Testing

46. Forearm and wrist conditions

47. Gender verification

48. Gene doping

49. Groin pain

50. Hand injuries

51. Head injury

52. Heel pain

53. Imaging of sports injuries - computed tomography (CT)

54. Imaging of sports injuries - isotope bone scan

55. Imaging of sports injuries - magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

56. Imaging of sports injuries - plain radiograph (plain X-ray)

57. Imaging of sports injuries - ultrasound (USS)

58. Infection and sport

59. Knee - acute injuries

60. Knee - anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries

61. Knee - cartilage conditions

62. Knee - MCL and LCL injuries

63. Knee - meniscus injuries

64. Knee - multiligament injuries

65. Knee - other injuries

66. Knee - overuse injuries

67. Knee - patello femoral conditions & Anterior Knee pain

68. Knee - posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries

69. Maxillofacial injuries in sport

70. Muscle properties relevant to sports and exercise

71. Nerve entrapment syndromes - lower limb

72. Nerve entrapment syndromes - upper limb

73. Nerve injury - overview of peripheral nerve injuries

74. Osteoarthritis and sport

75. Paediatrics - osteochondrosis (osteochondritis)

76. Paediatrics - sports injuries

77. Paediatrics - sports medicine

78. Physiotherapy - acute injury management

79. Physiotherapy - general principles

80. Physiotherapy - rehabilitation

81. Physiotherapy - the team physiotherapist

82. Prevention of sports injuries

83. Psychology - performance enhancement

84. Psychology - sports injuries

85. Pulmonary disorders and exercise

86. Risk of sudden death in athletes

87. Shin pain

88. Shoulder - acromioclavicular joint injuries

89. Shoulder - acute dislocation

90. Shoulder - impingement syndrome/rotator cuff disease

91. Shoulder - instability

92. Shoulder - long head of biceps lesions

93. Shoulder - SLAP lesions

94. Shoulder and overhead throwing athlete

95. Skin infections in athletes

96. Stress fractures

97. Team physician

98. Tendinopathy

99. Thermoregulation and fluid balance in hot conditions

100. Thigh - muscular contusions and myositis ossificans

101. Thigh pain (anterior) - quadriceps muscle injuries

102. Thigh pain (posterior) - hamstring strains

103. Training

104. Unexplained underperformance syndrome

105. Urinary tract injuries

Additional information

GOR006921722
9781907816635
1907816631
Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine by Ali Narvani
Used - Very Good
Paperback
JP Medical Ltd
20140512
384
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