Textbook of Sports Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects of Sports Injury and Physical Activity
β Scribed by Michael Kjaer, Michael Krogsgaard, Peter Magnusson, Lars Engebretsen, Harald Roos, Timo Takala, Savio Woo
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 829
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark. Textbook provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of sports and exercise physiology, injury, and training. Focuses on current research and clinical approach to the diagnosis and rehabilitation of sportssports-related disabilities, injuries, and diseases. For students and clinicians.
β¦ Table of Contents
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Textbook of Sports Medicine.pdf......Page 2
Textbook of Sports Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects of Sports Injury and Physical Activity......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Editors and Contributors......Page 12
Preface......Page 18
Introduction......Page 20
Part 1: Basic Science of Physical Activity and Sports Injuries: Principles of Training......Page 28
1.1 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Aspects of Exercise βendurance Training......Page 30
1.2 Metabolism during Exercise β Energy Expenditure and Hormonal Changes......Page 49
1.3 Skeletal Muscle: Physiology, Training and Repair After Injury......Page 68
1.4 Neuromuscular Aspects of Exercise βAdaptive Responses Evoked by Strength Training......Page 89
1.5 Biomechanics of Locomotion......Page 126
1.6 Connective Tissue in Ligaments, Tendon and Muscle: Physiology and Repair, and Musculoskeletal Flexibility......Page 153
1.7 Cartilage Tissue β Loading and Overloading......Page 176
1.8 Bone Tissue βBone Training......Page 192
Part 2: Aspects of Human Performance......Page 206
2.1 Recovery after Training β Inflammation, Metabolism, Tissue Repair and Overtraining......Page 208
2.2 Principles of Rehabilitation Following Sports Injuries: Sports-Specific Performance Testing......Page 220
2.3 Physical Activity and Environment......Page 245
2.4 Nutrition and Fluid Intake with Training......Page 269
2.5 Ergogenic Aids (Doping) and Pharmacological Injury Treatment......Page 297
Part 3: Physical Activity: Health Achievements vs. Sports Injury......Page 316
3.1 Epidemiology and Prevention of Sports Injuries......Page 318
3.2 Exercise as Disease Prevention......Page 334
3.3 Physical Activity in the Elderly......Page 356
3.4 Exercise in Healthy and Chronically Diseased Children......Page 374
3.5 Disabled Individuals and Exercise......Page 392
Part 4: Exercise in Acute and Chronic Medical Diseases......Page 414
4.1 Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vessel Diseases......Page 416
4.2 Exercise and Infectious Diseases......Page 429
4.3 Osteoarthritis......Page 441
4.4 Exercise in the Treatment of Type 2 and 1 Diabetes......Page 454
4.5 Asthma and Chronic Airway Disease......Page 470
4.6 Amenorrhea, Osteoporosis and Eating Disorders in Athletes......Page 481
4.7 Physical Activity and Obesity......Page 500
4.8 Gastrointestinal Considerations......Page 508
Part 5: Imaging in Sports Medicine......Page 518
5.1 Imaging of Sports Injuries......Page 520
Part 6: Sports Injury: Regional Considerations. Diagnosis and Treatment......Page 546
6.1 Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot......Page 548
6.2 Knee......Page 580
6.3 Hip, Groin and Pelvis......Page 635
6.4 Head......Page 657
6.5 Spine......Page 666
6.6 Shoulder......Page 703
6.7 Elbow, Wrist and Hand......Page 758
6.8 Practical Sports Medicine......Page 792
7.1 Multiple Choice Answers......Page 801
Index......Page 806
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