Neurovascular Disorders: Nerve Entrapment

Sep 17, 2019 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Neurovascular Disorders: Nerve Entrapment

Abstract Peripheral nerve entrapments can be due to such causes as constrictions through soft-tissue structures, space-occupying lesions, and external compressive forces. They typically present with a characteristic sensory and/or motor…

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Special Populations: Athletes

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Abstract A substantial portion of the population competes in athletic events at the grade school, high school, collegiate, master, recreational, and professional levels. A preparticipation physical examination should be performed…

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Special Populations: Female Athletes

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Abstract The female athlete comprises a unique athletic population that carries with it its own subset of considerations. Two common circumstances exclusive to female athletes include the female athlete triad…

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Special Populations: Comorbidities

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Abstract In this chapter we will review common comorbidities that may affect participation in physical activity, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, and obesity. Keywords Comorbidity, diabetes mellitus,…

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Special Populations: Obesity

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Abstract Obesity is a worldwide epidemic affecting both adults and children. This chapter explores the trends in obesity prevalence, the effects that obesity exerts on one’s body, and the methods…

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Orthopaedic Terminology

Sep 17, 2019 by in ORTHOPEDIC Comments Off on Orthopaedic Terminology

Abstract Musculoskeletal complaints account for some of the most common presentations to physicians. A thorough working knowledge of basic anatomy, function, and movement is essential for prompt diagnosis and appropriate…

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Special Populations: Disabled

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Abstract More than 50 million Americans have some type of disability, and this number is increasing. Musculoskeletal diseases comprise a significant cause of disability worldwide. Regular exercise in the disabled…

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Special Populations: Pediatrics

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Abstract Sports-related injuries are the leading cause of all injuries in adolescents, as well as the primary reason for visits to health care providers. As children begin to specialize in…

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Special Populations: Geriatrics

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Abstract By 2030, approximately 20% of the U.S. population will be older than 65 years of age. Research has proven that regular exercise in the elderly population provides many health…

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