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Sports Medicine David Drez, Jr. (Louisiana State University)

Sports Medicine By David Drez, Jr. (Louisiana State University)

Sports Medicine by David Drez, Jr. (Louisiana State University)


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Sports Medicine covers a wide variety of topics examining sports-related injuries, as well as clinical questions that will challenge providers on history, conditions, symptoms, and treatment. More than 200 conditions are discussed in detail.

Sports Medicine Summary

Sports Medicine by David Drez, Jr. (Louisiana State University)

Cambridge Pocket Clinician Sports Medicine covers a wide variety of topics examining sports-related injuries, as well as clinical questions on history, conditions, symptoms, and treatment that will challenge providers. The topics are organized under headings on physical examination, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis so that the user will find the desired information quickly and easily. More than 200 conditions are discussed in detail.

Table of Contents

1. Achilles tendonitis (tendonitis, achilles); 2. Achilles tendon rupture; 3. Acromioclavicular separation; 4. Acute cartilage injuries of the knee (cartilage injuries of the knee, acute); 5. Acute compartment syndrome (compartment syndrome, acute); 6. Acute fractures of the fifth metatarsal (fifth metatarsal, acute fractures of); 7. Acute navicular fracture (navicular fracture, acute); 8. Anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL injury); 9. Anterior knee pain (knee pain, anterior); 10. Athletic pubalgia (pubalgia, athletic); 11. Axillary vein thrombosis (thrombosis, axillary vein); 12. Bipartite patella (patella, bipartite); 13. Boxer's fracture; 14. Brachial neuropathy (Parsonage-Turner syndrome); 15. Brachial plexus injuries; 16. Calcaneal stress fractures (stress fractures, calcaneal); 17. Capitellar fractures; 18. Cervical disk disease; 19. Cervical fractures; 20. Cervical sprains or strains; 21. Chilblains; 22. Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (compartment syndrome, chronic exertional); 23. Clavicle fractures; 24. Concussions; 25. Congenital cervical spine stenosis (spine stenosis, congenital cervical); 26. Coracoid fractures; 27. Cubital tunnel syndrome; 28. Digital dislocations; 29. Discoid meniscus (meniscus, discoid); 30. Distal biceps tendon ruptures (biceps tendon ruptures, distal); 31. Distal quadriceps tendonitis (quadriceps tendonitis, distal); 32. Elbow dislocation; 33. Epiphyseal fractures medial clavicle; 34. Exercise associated muscle cramping (heat cramps, muscle cramping, exercise associated); 35. Exercise exhaustion (heat exhaustion, exhaustion, exercise, exhaustion, heat); 36. Exertional heat stroke (heat stroke, exertional); 37. Exertional hyperthermia (hyperthermia, exertional); 38. Exertional hyponatremia (hyponatremia, exertional); 39. Femoral neck stress fractures (stress fractures, femoral neck); 40. Fibula stress fractures (stress fractures, fibula); 41. Flexor profundus avulsion (jersey finger); 42. Frostbite; 43. Gamekeeper's thumb (aka Skier's thumb); 44. Groin muscle strain; 45. Groin pain; 46. Hamstring strain; 47. Hip dislocations; 48. Hip flexor (rectus) strains; 49. Hip pointers; 50. Hook of hamate fractures; 51. Hypothermia; 52. Iliotibial band syndrome; 53. Intersection syndrome; 54. Knee arthritis; 55. Knee dislocations and combined knee ligament injuries; 56. Labral tears of the hip (tears of the hip, labral); 57. Lateral ankle sprains (ankle sprains, lateral); 58. Lateral clavicle fractures (clavicle fractures, lateral); 59. Lateral clavicle periosteal sleeve fractures (periosteal sleeve fractures, lateral clavicle); 60. Lateral elbow injuries (elbow injuries, lateral); 61. Lateral epicondylitis (epicondylitis, lateral); 62. Lateral ligament injuries (ligament injuries, lateral); 63. Lateral meniscal tears (meniscal tears, lateral); 64. Lisfranc injuries; 65. Little league elbow; 66. Little leaguer's shoulder (proximal epiphysitis); 67. Long thoracic nerve injury; 68. Lumbar disk herniation; 69. Lumbar fractures; 70. Lumbar spondylolisthesis (spondylolisthesis, lumbar); 71. Lumbar spondylolysis (spondylolysis, lumbar); 72. Lumbar strain; 73. Mallet finger; 74. Medial ankle sprains (ankle sprains, medial); 75. Medial elbow injuries (elbow injuries, medial); 76. Medial epicondylitis (epicondylitis, medial); 77. Medial knee ligament injury (MCL, knee ligament injury, medial); 78. Medial meniscal tears (meniscal tears, medial); 79. Meralgia paresthetica; 80. Metacarpal fractures; 81. Metatarsal stress fractures (stress fractures, metatarsal); 82. Multidirectional instability; 83. Myositis ossificans; 84. Nailbed injuries; 85. Navicular stress fractures (stress fractures, navicular); 86. Olecranon bursitis (bursitis, olecranon); 87. Osgood-Schlatter disease; 88. Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the knee; 89. Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the patella; 90. Osteochondritis

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Sports Medicine by David Drez, Jr. (Louisiana State University)
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