By Stephen J. Eustace, MB MSc(RadSci) MRCPI FFR(RCSI) FRCR FFSEM, Ciaran Johnston, MSc(RadSci), MRCPI, FRCR, John M. O'Byrne, MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth) FFSEM (I), FFSEM (UK) and Pat O'Neill, MD, MSc(Orth), D. Sports Med), FFSEM(I) FFSEM(UK)
The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examina
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The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examination and at integrated imaging, including radiographs, ultrasound and MRI. The aim is to clearly define the practical implications of findings identified at MRI and ultrasound in patients with sports injuries.
The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examination and at integrated imaging, including radiographs, ultrasound and MRI. The aim is to clearly define the practical implications of findings identified at MRI and ultrasound in patients with sports injuries.
Key Features
Content covers normal anatomy and then gives the commonly encountered pathologies.
Chapters divided by anatomical regions for easy reference.
Highly illustrated, with over 400 images and drawings.
Written by four top experts in the field.
Provides practical implications of findings.
Author Information
By Stephen J. Eustace, MB MSc(RadSci) MRCPI FFR(RCSI) FRCR FFSEM, Consultant Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic & Mater Misericordiae Hospitals, Dublin, Ireland; Ciaran Johnston, MSc(RadSci), MRCPI, FRCR, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; John M. O'Byrne, MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth) FFSEM (I), FFSEM (UK), Abraham Colles Professor of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland at Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
professeur de chirurgie orthopedique, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Irelande; Pat O'Neill, MD, MSc(Orth), D. Sports Med), FFSEM(I) FFSEM(UK), Consultant in Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine , Mater Private Hospital and Lecturer in Musculoskeletal Human Anatomy and Sports Traumatology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
By Stephen J. Eustace, MB MSc(RadSci) MRCPI FFR(RCSI) FRCR FFSEM, Consultant Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic & Mater Misericordiae Hospitals, Dublin, Ireland; Ciaran Johnston, MSc(RadSci), MRCPI, FRCR, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; John M. O'Byrne, MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth) FFSEM (I), FFSEM (UK), Abraham Colles Professor of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland at Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
professeur de chirurgie orthopedique, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Irelande; Pat O'Neill, MD, MSc(Orth), D. Sports Med), FFSEM(I) FFSEM(UK), Consultant in Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine , Mater Private Hospital and Lecturer in Musculoskeletal Human Anatomy and Sports Traumatology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
1. Mechanisms of injury and tissue healing2 . Mechanisms of diagnosis3. Mechanisms of treatment4. Acute injury management5 . The pelvis, hip & groin6. The knee and calf 7. The foot and ankle8. The shoulder9. The elbow10. The wrist and hand11. The spine 12. The head, neck, thorax and abdomen13. Pre-participation medical assessment and drugs in sport
[The authors’] prominence within their respective disciplines gives this book depth and credibility. IN writing this book I believe the authors have provided an excellent reference book for aspiring sport medicine physicians. By combining the expertise of these sport medicine specialists, this book encourages the development of clinical examination skills, promotes the understanding of the pathology underlying many sports injuries, and can be used as a guide on the optimal diagnostic tool to confirm diagnosis. The layout of this book is user-friendly with each chapter beginning with a brief outline of the content, thus making it an ideal quick reference guide. At the end of each chapter the authors provide a useful list of additional references for future reading. This book will find an audience among doctors who are involved in sports medicine and who would like to develop their clinical examination skills, and their management of sports related injuries. I think physiotherapists working in sports medicine will find this book engaging and it should prove a very useful reference book particularly when deciding on the optimal diagnostic test.- Declan O’Sullivan, Physiotherapist to Cork Hurling Team.
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/e-book-sports-injuries-9780702032493.html318532E-Book - Sports Injurieshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702032493_8.jpg86.25115USDInStock/Medicine/Orthopedics/Health Professions/Sports Medicine/Health Professions/Manual Therapy/Health Professions/Podiatry/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/eBooks/Medicine/Orthopedics/Health Professions/Sports Medicine/Health Professions/Manual Therapy/Health Professions/Podiatry/Health Professions/Physiotherapy505458250545815054573505462750545605054665580352958035455803582580361558035541488653650545535054558579989258035265803544The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examination and at integrated imaging, including radiographs, ultrasound and MRI. The aim is to clearly define the practical implications of findings identified at MRI and ultrasound in patients with sports injuries. The book outlines management implications of observations made at clinical examination and imaging of patients presenting with sports related musculoskeletal ailments. It clearly reviews typical findings of sports related injuries at clinical examination and at integrated imaging, including radiographs, ultrasound and MRI. The aim is to clearly define the practical implications of findings identified at MRI and ultrasound in patients with sports injuries.00add-to-cart97807020324932011 and earlierProfessionalBy Stephen J. Eustace, MB MSc(RadSci) MRCPI FFR(RCSI) FRCR FFSEM, Ciaran Johnston, MSc(RadSci), MRCPI, FRCR, John M. O'Byrne, MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth) FFSEM (I), FFSEM (UK) and Pat O'Neill, MD, MSc(Orth), D. Sports Med), FFSEM(I) FFSEM(UK)20071E-BookChurchill Livingstone528Dec 5, 2006IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Stephen J. Eustace</STRONG>, MB MSc(RadSci) MRCPI FFR(RCSI) FRCR FFSEM, Consultant Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic & Mater Misericordiae Hospitals, Dublin, Ireland; <STRONG>Ciaran Johnston</STRONG>, MSc(RadSci), MRCPI, FRCR, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; <STRONG>John M. O'Byrne</STRONG>, MCh, FRCSI, FRCS (Orth) FFSEM (I), FFSEM (UK), Abraham Colles Professor of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland at Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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