DeLee & Drez's orthopaedic sports medicine : principles and practice /

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Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:Philadelphia : Saunders/Elsevier, c2010.
Description:2 v. (xxv, 2219, lv p.) : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7840015
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Varying Form of Title:Orthopaedic sports medicine
DeLee and Drez's orthopaedic sports medicine
DeLee & Drez's orthopedic sports medicine
Other authors / contributors:DeLee, Jesse.
Drez, David.
Miller, Mark D.
ISBN:9781416031437
141603143X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Basics
  • Chapter 1. Basic Science and Injury of Muscle, Tendon and Ligament
  • Section A. Physiology of injury to musculoskeletal structures
  • 1. Muscle and tendon injury
  • 2. Ligamentous injury
  • 3. Articular cartilage injury
  • 4. Meniscus injury
  • 5. Bone injury
  • Section B. Fundamentals of biomechanics
  • Section C. Design and statistics in sports medicine
  • Chapter 2. Surgical principles
  • Section A. Arthroscopic principles
  • Section B. Suture materials
  • Section C. Allograft tissues
  • Chapter 3. Non-orthopaedic conditions
  • Section A. Infectious disease and sports
  • Section B. Management of hypertension in athletes
  • Section C. Sudden death in athletes: causes, screening strategies, use of participation guidelines and treatment of episodes
  • Section D. Diabetes mellitus
  • Section E. Exercise-induced bronchospasm
  • Section F. Sports and epilepsy
  • Section G. Dermatologic disorders
  • Chapter 4. Exercise physiology
  • Chapter 5. Rehabilitation and therapeutic modalities
  • Section A. Language of exercise and rehabilitation
  • Section B. Electrical stimulation
  • Section C. Therapeutic cold and heat
  • Section D. Therapeutic exercise modalities
  • Section E. Stretching
  • Section F. Role of proprioceptive and functional joint stability
  • Chapter 6. Principles of injury prevention
  • Section A. General principles
  • Section B. Factors predisposing to injury
  • Section C. Functional training for knee injury prevention
  • Section D. Functional training for shoulder injury prevention
  • Chapter 7. Complications
  • Section A. Complex regional pain syndromes including reflex sympathetic dystrophy and causalgia
  • Section B. DVT and pulmonary embolism
  • Section C. Infection: prevention, control, and treatment
  • Chapter 8. Nutrition, pharmacology and psychology in sports
  • Section A. Nutrition
  • Section B. Pharmacology
  • 1. Sports pharmacology: ergogenic drugs in sports
  • Section C. Psychology
  • Section D. Chronobiology
  • Chapter 9. The young athlete
  • Chapter 10. The female athlete
  • Chapter 11. Environmental Stress
  • Section A. Heat
  • Section B. Cold
  • Section C. Stress
  • Chapter 12. The team physician: preparticipation examination, on-field emergencies, and ethical and legal issues
  • Chapter 13. Basic imaging techniques
  • Chapter 14. Stress injuries
  • Part II. Anatomic Site Of Injury
  • Chapter 15. Head injuries
  • Chapter 16. Spinal injuries
  • Section A. Cervical spine injuries
  • 1. Cervical spine injuries in the adult
  • 2. Cervical spine injuries in the child
  • Section B. Thoracolumbar injuries
  • 1. Thoracolumbar injuries in the adult
  • 2. Thoracolumbar injuries in the child
  • Chapter 17. Shoulder
  • Section A. Anatomy and biomechanics
  • 1. Anatomy and biomechanics of the adult
  • 2. Anatomy and biomechanics of the child
  • Section B. Sternoclavicular joint injuries
  • 1. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the adult
  • 2. Sternoclavicular joint injuries in the child
  • Section C. Acromioclavicular injuries
  • Section D. Glenoid and scapular fractures
  • Section E. Coracoid injuries
  • Section E. Scapulothoracic bursitis
  • Section F. Sternum and rib fractures in adults and children
  • Section G. Muscle and tendon ruptures
  • Section H. Glenohumeral instabilities
  • 2. Glenohumeral instabilities in the child
  • 3. Imaging of glenohumeral instabilities
  • Section I. Rotator cuff problems
  • 1. Impingement
  • 2. Labral
  • 3. Tears
  • Section J. Injuries of the proximal humerus
  • 1. Injuries of the proximal humerus in adults
  • 2. Injuries of the proximal humerus in children
  • Section K. Adhesive capsulitis
  • Section L. Shoulder replacement
  • Section M. Nerve lesions
  • Section N. Thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Section O. Vascular problems
  • Chapter 18. Arm
  • Section A. Soft tissue and fracture
  • Section B. Neurovascular
  • Chapter 19. Elbow and forearm
  • Section A. Biomechanics
  • Section B. Tendinopathies, overload injuries and ruptures
  • Section C. Throwing injuries
  • 1. Throwing injuries in adults
  • 2. Throwing injuries in children
  • Section D. Osteocondroses
  • Section E. Forearm fractures
  • Section F. Heterotrophic ossifications
  • Section G. Neurovascular problems about
  • Chapter 20. Wrist and Hand
  • Section A. Wrist
  • 1. The adult wrist
  • 2. The child wrist
  • Section B. Hand
  • 1. The adult hand
  • 2. The child hand
  • Section C. Arthroscopy
  • Chapter 21. Hip, pelvis and thigh
  • Section A. Hip and pelvis
  • Section B. The thigh
  • Section C. Physical activity and sports participation following total hip arthroplasty
  • Chapter 22. Patella
  • Section A. Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathies and ruptures
  • Section B. Osteocondroses
  • Section C. Subluxation and dislocation
  • 1. subluxation and dislocation: acute
  • 2. subluxation and dislocation: recurrent
  • Section D. Patellar fractures
  • Chapter 23. Knee
  • Section A. Relevant biomechanics of the knee
  • Section B. Meniscal injuries
  • Section C. Medial ligament injuries
  • Section D. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries
  • 1. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult
  • 2. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in the child
  • Section E. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries
  • 1. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the adult
  • 2. Posterior cruciate ligament injuries in the child
  • Section F. Lateral and posterolateral injuries of the knee
  • Section G. Multiple ligament knee injuries
  • Section H. Osteochondritis dissecans
  • Section I. Articular cartilage lesion
  • Section J. Knee replacement in aging athletes
  • Section K. High tibial osteotomy in the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee with varus angulation
  • Section L. Vascular problems - popliteal artery entrapment
  • Chapter 24. Leg
  • Section A. Stress fractures
  • Section B. exertional compartment syndrome
  • Chapter 25. Foot and ankle
  • Section A. Biomechanics
  • Section B. Sports shoes and orthotics
  • Section C. Ligament injuries
  • Section D. Tendon injuries
  • Section E. Stress fractures
  • Section F. Heel pain
  • Section G. Entrapment neuropathies
  • Section H. Forefoot conditions, including nails
  • Section I. Articular Cartilage Lesions
  • Section J. Osteochondroses
  • Appendix
  • Sports medicine terminology