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Evidencebased Sports Medicine Second Edition Domhnall Macauley

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Evidencebased Sports Medicine Second Edition Domhnall Macauley
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Publisher: BMJ Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 620
Author: Domhnall MacAuley, Thomas Best
ISBN: 9780470988732, 9781405132985, 0470988738, 1405132981
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Evidencebased Sports Medicine Second Edition Domhnall Macauley by Domhnall Macauley, Thomas Best 9780470988732, 9781405132985, 0470988738, 1405132981 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Is it Possible to Prevent Sports and Recreation Injuries? A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials, with Recommendations for Future Work (pages 1–17): Jennifer M. Hootman
Chapter 2 Evidence?based Preparticipation Physical Examination (pages 18–35): Peter J. Carek
Chapter 3 Does Stretching Help Prevent Injuries? (pages 36–58): Ian Shrier
Chapter 4 What Effect do Core Strength and Stability have on Injury Prevention and Recovery? (pages 59–72): Bryan Heiderscheit and Marc Sherry
Chapter 5 Do Foot Orthoses Prevent Injury? (pages 73–92): Karl B. Landorf and Anne?Maree Keenan
Chapter 6 Who Should Retire After Repeated Concussions? (pages 93–107): Paul McCrory
Chapter 7 What Recommendations should be Made Concerning Exercising with a Fever and/or Acute Infection? (pages 108–119): Christopher A. McGrew
Chapter 8 Should you Play Sport with a Congenital or Acquired Abnormality of a Solid Abdominal Organ? (pages 120–134): Abel Wakai and John M. Ryan
Chapter 9 What Type of Exercise Reduces Falls in Older People? (pages 135–166): M. Clare Robertson and A. John Campbell
Chapter 10 Is there a Role for Exercise in the Prevention of Osteoporotic Fractures? (pages 167–185): Gladys Onambele?Pearson
Chapter 11 What is the Role of Ice in Soft?tissue Injury Management? (pages 187–207): Chris Bleakley and Domhnall Macauley
Chapter 12 Compression (pages 208–221): Andrew Currie and Matthew W. Cooke
Chapter 13 NSAIDs and Pain Management in Sports (pages 222–240): Weiya Zhang
Chapter 14 Benefits of Regular Exercise in the Treatment and Management of Bronchial Asthma (pages 241–256): Felix S.F. Ram and Joanna Picot
Chapter 15 What is the Role of Exercise in the Prevention of Back Pain? (pages 257–280): Joanne Dear and Martin Underwood
Chapter 16 How Should you Treat Spondylolysis in the Athlete? (pages 281–300): Christopher J. Standaert and Stanley A. Herring
Chapter 17 How Evidence?based is our Examination of the Shoulder? (pages 301–326): Anastasia M. Fischer and William W. Dexter
Chapter 18 How Effective are Diagnostic Tests for the Assessment of Rotator Cuff Disease of the Shoulder? (pages 327–360): Jeremy Lewis and Duncan Tennent
Chapter 19 How Should you Treat an Athlete with a First?time Dislocation of the Shoulder? (pages 361–390): Marc R. Safran, Fredrick J. Dorey and Duncan Hodge
Chapter 20 Are Corticosteroid Injections as Effective as Physiotherapy for the Treatment of a Painful Shoulder? (pages 391–417): Danielle van der Windt and Bart Koes
Chapter 21 How Should you Treat Tennis Elbow? An Updated Scientific Evidence?based Approach (pages 418–433): Alasdair J.A. Santini, Michael J. Hayton and Simon P. Frostick
Chapter 22 How Reliable is the Physical Examination in the Diagnosis of Sports?related Knee Injuries? (pages 435–452): Anthony Festa, William R. Donaldson and John C. Richmond
Chapter 23 What is the Optimal Treatment of Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury? (pages 453–475): Graham Bailie and Ian Corry
Chapter 24 What is the Most Appropriate Treatment for Patellar Tendinopathy? (pages 476–490): Jill L. Cook and Karim M. Khan
Chapter 25 How do you Treat Chronic Groin Pain? (pages 491–509): Peter A. Fricker and Greg Lovell
Chapter 26 How Evidence?based is our Clinical Examination of the Ankle? (pages 511–518): C. Niek van Dijk
Chapter 27 Can we Prevent Ankle Sprains? (pages 519–537): Roald Bahr
Chapter 28 How Should you Treat a Stress Fracture? (pages 538–561): Kim Bennell and Peter Brukner
Chapter 29 What is the Best Treatment of Subcutaneous Rupture of the Achilles Tendon? (pages 562–585): Deiary Kader, David J. Deehan and Nicola Maffulli
Chapter 30 How to Manage Plantar Fasciitis (pages 586–601): Gerald Ryan

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