Acute Fractures and Dislocations in Athletes
Transportation of an Athlete With Fracture or Dislocation • The need for and mode of transporting an injured athlete is determined following primary and secondary evaluations by the first responder….
Transportation of an Athlete With Fracture or Dislocation • The need for and mode of transporting an injured athlete is determined following primary and secondary evaluations by the first responder….
General Principles • With an increased number of adults and adolescents participating in fitness programs and competitive sports, there has been an increase in thoracic and lumbar spinal problems. •…
General Principles • Leg and ankle injuries often occur concomitantly. Evaluation of one must include the other ( Fig. 56.1 ). Figure 56.1 Compartments of the leg and ankle. •…
General Principles Overview • Understanding of hip pathology has substantially improved recently owing to more specific clinical tests, better imaging diagnosis, and discovery of new entities. • Hip pathologies include…
Physical Examination Anatomy of the Knee See Fig. 55.1 . Figure 55.1 Anatomy of the knee. Observation and Measurement Standing Alignment of lower extremities: View the patient from the front,…
History • A careful history will help establish the diagnosis and formulate a treatment plan. • Important factors include the chief complaint, mechanism of injury, hand dominance, what sport the…
General Principles Overview • Injuries to the thorax and abdomen are more often seen in sports involving sudden deceleration and impact (football, ice hockey, skiing, and snowboarding). • Early recognition…
General Principles History and Physical Examination History • Hand dominance • Location • Medial, lateral, anterior, and posterior • Type of pain • Radiating symptoms • Numbness/tingling • Stiffness •…
General Principles Epidemiology • 3%–29% of facial injuries are a result of sporting activities • 60%–90% of facial injuries in sports occur in males aged 10–29 years • Approximately 75%…
General Principles • Over 42,000 sports- and recreation-related eye injuries were reported in 2000: of these, 72% occurred in individuals younger than 25 years and 43% in people younger than…