
DeLee & Drez's Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Principles and Practicies: Expert Consult - Online and Print, 2-Volume Set
- 3rd Edition - August 26, 2009
- Imprint: Saunders
- Authors: Mark D. Miller, Stephen R. Thompson
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 3 7 7 - 2 1 7 1 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 3 1 4 7 5 - 6
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- Encompasses imaging techniques, the management of both adult and child/adolescent injuries, and sports-related fractures to help you meet for every clinical challenge.
- Includes coverage of important non-orthopaedic conditions in the management of the athlete for a complete guide to treatment.
- Integrates coverage of pediatric and aging athletes to help you meet the unique needs of these patients.
- Covers rehabilitation and other therapeutic modalities in the context of return to play.
PART II: ANATOMIC SITE OF INJURYChapter 15. Head injuries, Section Editors: Robert C. Cantu, Robert V. CantuChapter 16. Spinal injuriesSection A. Cervical spine injuries1. Cervical spine injuries in the adult2. Cervical spine injuries in the childSection B. Thoracolumbar injuries1. Thoracolumbar injuries in the adult2. Thoracolumbar injuries in the childChapter 17. Shoulder, Section editors: Brad Edwards, ElkousySection A. Anatomy and biomechanics1. Anatomy and biomechanics of the adult2. Anatomy and biomechanics of the childSection B. Sternoclavicular joint injuries1. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the adult2. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the childSection C. Acromioclavicular injuriesSection D. Glenoid and scapular fracturesSection E. Coracoid injuriesSection E. Scapulothoracic bursitisSection F. Sternum and rib fractures in adults and childrenSection G. Muscle and tendon ruptures Section H. Glenohumeral instabilities2. Glenohumeral instabilities in the child3. Imaging of glenohumeral instabilitiesSection I. Rotator cuff problems1. Impingement2. Labral3. TearsSection J. Injuries of the proximal humerus1. Injuries of the proximal humerus in adults2. Injuries of the proximal humerus in childrenSection K. Adhesive capsulitisSection L. Shoulder replacementSection M. Nerve lesionsSection N. Thoracic outlet syndromeSection O. Vascular problemsChapter 18. Arm, Section editor: Fred CorleySection A. Soft tissue and fractureSection B. NeurovascularChapter 19. Elbow and forearm, Section editor: Larry Field, SavoieSection A. BiomechanicsSection B. Tendinopathies, overload injuries and rupturesSection C. Throwing injuries1. Throwing injuries in adults2. Throwing injuries in childrenSection D. OsteocondrosesSection E. Forearm fracturesSection F. Heterotrophic ossificationsSection G. Neurovascular problems aboutChapter 20. Wrist and Hand,Section editor: Jack IngariSection A. Wrist1. The adult wrist2. The child wristSection B. Hand1. The adult hand2. The child handSection C. ArthroscopyChapter 21. Hip, pelvis and thigh, Section editor: Mark D. MillerSection A. Hip and pelvisSection B. The thighSection C. Physical activity and sports participation following total hip arthroplasty Chapter 22. Patella, Section editor: David DrezSection A. Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathies and rupturesSection B. OsteocondrosesSection C. Subluxation and dislocation1. subluxation and dislocation: acute2. subluxation and dislocation: recurrentSection D. Patellar fracturesChapter 23. Knee, Section editor: Mark D. MillerSection A. Relevant biomechanics of the kneeSection B. Meniscal injuriesSection C. Medial ligament injuriesSection D. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries1. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult2. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the childSection E. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries1. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult2. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the childSection F. Lateral and posterolateral injuries of the kneeSection G. Multiple ligament knee injuries Section H. Osteochondritis dissecansSection I. Articular cartilage lesionSection J. Knee replacement in aging athletesSection K. High tibial osteotomy in the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee with varus angulationSection L. Vascular problems - popliteal artery entrapmentChapter 24. Leg, Section editor: David DrezSection A. Stress fracturesSection B. exertional compartment syndromeChapter 25. Foot and ankle, Section editors: William McGarvey, Thomas ClantonSection A. BiomechanicsSection B. Sports shoes and orthoticsSection C. Ligament injuriesSection D. Tendon injuriesSection E. Stress fracturesSection F. Heel painSection G. Entrapment neuropathiesSection H. Forefoot conditions, including nails Section I. Articular Cartilage LesionsSection J. Osteochondroses
Appendix. Sports medicine terminology, Dean C. Taylor, Robert A. Arciero, Donald T. Kirkendall, William E. Garrett, Jr.
- Edition: 3
- Published: August 26, 2009
- Imprint: Saunders
- Language: English
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