Shoulder Arthroscopy

Feb 25, 2019 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Shoulder Arthroscopy

Background Shoulder arthroscopy was first described in the 1930s by Burman, who learned how to perform arthroscopy on cadaveric joints. Remarkably, shoulder arthroscopy has been used regularly for only the…

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Proprioception and Joint Dysfunction

Feb 25, 2019 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Proprioception and Joint Dysfunction

Proprioception of the Knee Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury results in functional instability because of the increased translation of the tibia on the femur, as well as the rotatory instability…

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Modalities in Sports

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The use of modalities or physical agents as an intervention for the treatment of sports-related injuries has been a staple since the beginning of sports themselves. These procedure-based treatments have…

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Injury Prevention

Feb 25, 2019 by in SPORT MEDICINE Comments Off on Injury Prevention

This chapter emphasizes four specific areas that are often the focus of injury prevention protocols: the hamstrings, spine, anterior cruciate ligament, and ankle. Hamstring Strains Roald Bahr Muscle injuries occur frequently…

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Shoulder Diagnosis and Decision Making

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Because the shoulder is a complex joint that contains many anatomic structures and articulations capable of causing pain, the evaluation of a patient whose chief complaint is shoulder pain can…

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Basics of Taping and Orthotics

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Taping During physical activity, the integrity of a joint and its associated structures can be compromised, especially during high-risk activities that may introduce injurious mechanisms. Sports medicine clinicians can supplement…

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Shoulder Anatomy and Biomechanics

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The shoulder can really be considered a complex ( Fig. 42-1 ), consisting of four joints or articulations (all with important stabilizing ligaments), two spaces, and more than 30 muscles…

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Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine

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The term “athlete,” derived from the Greek word athlon meaning “prize” or “contest,” conjures images of a healthy, fit person. Although athletes possess physical speed, strength, and/or particular talents, they…

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The Athletic Trainer

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The phrase athletic training implies that athletic trainers (ATs) train athletes to improve baseline performance. This title, and the euphemism “trainer,” create ambiguity regarding the actual knowledge, roles, and functions…

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Principles of Rehabilitation

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Successful results of surgical procedures for sports injuries are heavily dependent on postoperative and injury rehabilitation. The catabolic effect of surgery and injury places the injured athlete in a position…

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