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Brukner & Khan’s Clinical Sports Medicine, 3ed
The revised third edition contains 80 illustrations now in full color!
A Doody’s Core Title for 2011!
WINNER OF THE HIGHLY COMMENDED PRIZE IN THE ORTHOPAEDICS AND RHEUMATOLOGY CATEGORY OF THE 2007 BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEDICAL BOOK AWARDS (of an earlier edition)
“A previously good textbook has just got better! I particularly like the colour coding for chapters. Sections have been updated by experts in the individual topic areas. The new illustrations are used to demonstrate principles and example exercises. Brilliant: it is difficult to praise this book highly enough as it is an excellent textbook. The new illustrations, updated sections and use of eminent sports medicine specialists as co-authors help to reassure that every effort has been made to improve this book.”–BMA REVIEWER QUOTE
Clinical Sports Medicine has been fully updated from the popular 2nd edition (2000). It is even more practical, now superbly illustrated, easy-to-read and packed with substantially updated and new material. There are samples of several chapters online including the whole “Pain in the Achilles region” chapter. This book describes a completely symptom-oriented approach to treating clinical problems.
The practitioner can turn to the chapter that describes the patient presentation (e.g., longstanding groin pain, acute ankle injuries) and review the likely differential diagnoses, the clinical approach, and the full color pictures of the physical examination (physical examination for several major systems are also available as a separate DVD.
Review
**Description**.
This is a comprehensive overview of multiple general medical and orthopedic issues of the athlete. Helpful tables, diagrams, and other illustrations complement succinct, yet informative, text. This edition maintains the organized and user-friendly approach of the second edition published in 2001.. .
**Purpose**.
Hoping to provide a “gold standard” review for a variety of sports medicine professionals, the authors systematically detail the breadth of sports medicine in one unified text. It is an excellent objective for a field so diverse and dynamic. The result is an incredibly versatile book readers will consult on many different sports medicine issues.. .
**Audience**.
The authors have geared this book for a wide variety of health professionals and students linked to the field of sports medicine. The extensive array of topics covered certainly engages those in all specialties, including therapists, physicians, and athletic trainers. In particular, family physicians and others who serve as team physicians or who encounter athletes in their medical practice will appreciate the book’s coverage of both musculoskeletal and general medical issues. The use of an internationally renowned cadre of authors helps this book serve as a global exchange of sports medicine knowledge.. .
**Features**.
This book is best defined by its well organized approach to comprehensively covering a subject of many topics. Particularly well covered are biomechanics, Achilles region injuries, and a variety of general medical issues encountered in sports medicine, including headaches, pulmonary disease, and environmental conditions. The various tables, algorithms, andillustrations are well placed and appropriately support the text. The patient information sheets provided on the enclosed CD are a unique feature and come in handy for practicing clinicians. While the comprehensive nature of the book does limit the level of detail accorded each topic, readers will still find the overview an excellent source of reliable and practical information.. .
**Assessment**.
Because this book is well organized, comprehensive in its breadth, and easy to use, it serves as a fundamental part of any sports medicine library. While other books in the field explore limited subjects in detail, this one provides a detailed, yet practical, review of a variety of subjects. It is an easy resource to access for the busy clinician or other professional seeking a review of nearly any topic in sports medicine. It also could be used as a textbook for general sports medicine courses at the collegiate level. The additional chapters in the third edition, helpful CD with patient information sheets, and updated information about a rapidly advancing field, distinguish this edition from the earlier ones. . .
Weighted Numerical Score: 91 – 4 Stars!.
About the Author
Peter Brukner, MB BS, DRCOG, FACSM, FACSP, FASMF is a sports physician and Associate Professor in Sports Medicine at the Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is the founding partner of the Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre, a past president of the Australasian College of Sports Physicians, and an Olympic Team Physician.
Karim Khan, MD, PhD, FACSP, FACSM, Dip Sport Med (CASM) is Professor, Department of Family Practice, and Associate Member, Departments of Physical Therapy and Orthopaedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Karim combines an active clinical sports medicine practice with a prolific research program related to tendinopathies, bone health, and exercise prescription for health.
Contents
Chapter 01 Sports Medicine
Chapter 02 Sports Injuries
Chapter 03 Pain Where is it coming From
Chapter 04 Beware – Conditions Ma5querading aE Sport5 Injuries
Chapter 06 Principles of Injury Prevention
Chapter 07 Recovery
Chapter 08 Principles of Diagnosis – Clinical Assessment
Chapter 09 Prinicples of Diagnoas – Investigations using Imaging
Chapter 10 Treatments used for Muskuloskeletal Conditions – More choices and more evidence
Chapter 11 Core Stability
Chapter 12 Principles of Rehabilitation
Chapter 13 Sports Concussion
Chapter 14 Headache
Chapter 15 Facial Injuries
Chapter 16 Neck Pain
Chapter 17 Shoulder Pain
Chapter 18 Elbow and arm pain
Chapter 19 Wrist Hand and Finger Injuries
Chapter 20 Thoracic and Chest Pain
Chapter 21 Low back pain
Chapter 22 Buttock pain
Chapter 23 Acute hip and groin pain
Chapter 24 1ongstanding groin pain
Chapter 25 Anterior thigh pain
Chapter 26 Posterior thigh pain
Chapter 27 Acute KneeJnjuries
Chapter 28 Anterior knee pain
Chapter 29 1ateral Media 1 and Posterior Knee Pain
Chapter 30 Shin Pain
Chapter 31 Calf Pain
Chapter 32 Pain in the Achilles Region
Chapter 33 Acute Ankle Injuries
Chapter 34 Ankle Pain
Chapter 35 Foot Pain
Chapter 36 The Patient with 1ongstanding Symptoms
Chapter 37 Maximising Sporting P eiformance – Nutrrtion
Chapter 38 Maximising Sporting P erformance – To Use or Not to Use Supplements
Chapter 39 Maximising Sporting P erformance – Psychology Principles for Clinicians
Chapter 40 The Younger Athlets
Chapter 41 Women and Activity Related Issues Aeross the 1ifespan
Chapter 42 The 0Ider Person who Exercises
Chapter 43 The Disabled Athlete
Chapter 44 Sport and Exercise-Associated Emergencies – Gn-site Management
Chapter 45 Cardiovascu ar Symptoms During Exercise
Chapter 46 Respiratory Symptoms During Exercise
Chapter 47 Gastrointestinal Symptoms During Exercise
Chapter 48 Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 49 The Athlete with Epilepsy
Chapter 50 Joint-related Symptoms Without Acute Injury
Chapter 51 Common Sports-related Infections
Chapter 52 The Tired Athlete
Chapter 53 Exercise and Heat
Chapter 54 Exercise at the Extremes of Cold and Altitude
Chapter 55 Exercise Prescription for HeaIth
Chapter 56 The Preparticipation Physical Evaluation
Chapter 57 Sereening the Elite Athlete
Chapter 58 Providing Team Care
Chapter 59 Travelling with a Tearn
Chapter 60 Medical Coverage of Endurance Events
Chapter 61 Drugs and the Athlete (1)
Chapter 62 Ethics and Sports Medicine