“I’ve worked in a wide range of settings and been fortunate to teach health professionals and to learn from the best. Despite all that experience, I still find Clinical Sports Medicine extremely useful. It makes me, and my athletes, better. Very easy to quickly check in the clinic. Love every new edition—have not been disappointed.”Mario Bizzini, PT, PhD, Former Executive Board Member, International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy (IFSPT)Now in its sixth edition, the world-leading series Brukner & Khan’s Clinical Sports Medicine is a practical guide to physiotherapy and musculoskeletal medicine. Written for students and those early in their careers, this first book in the collection, Foundations of Clinical Practice, guides you on how to be a great patient-focused clinician. It lays out the clinical sciences that underpin our field, and details the principles of assessment and multidisciplinary treatment.Key features• 87 practice pearls that turn years of clinical experience into expert advice• 380 figures, 280 of which are new to this edition• 74 feature boxes to highlight advanced clinical issues• 69 QR codes with hours of additional contentWhat’s new• Chapter outline, learning objectives and key points for every chapter• 16 new chapters covering how to be a better clinician, how to interpret clinical sciences, and the principles that underpin quality clinical practice• All chapters reworked from scratch by 90 world-leading expertsOTHER BOOKS IN THIS THREE-PART SERIESClinical Sports Medicine 6e: Managing Injuries is the how-to manual on diagnosing and treating sport-related injuriesClinical Sports Medicine 6e: The Medicine of Exercise is for clinicians who prescribe exercise to promote health and who treat exercise-related medical conditions (e.g. exercise-induced asthma)
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Part A: The sport and exercise clinicianChapter 1: The patientChapter 2: Providing quality clinical careChapter 3: Clinical reasoningChapter 4: Shared decision makingChapter 5: The multidisciplinary team approachChapter 6: Working with sporting teamsChapter 7: Career developmentPart B: Clinical sciencesChapter 8: Acute injuriesChapter 9: Overuse injuriesChapter 10: How does pain work? Using contemporary neuroscience to understand pain, performance and recoveryChapter 11: Managing painChapter 12: Introduction to clinical biomechanicsChapter 13: Biomechanical aspects of injury in nine specific sportsChapter 14: Training principles, programming and prescriptionChapter 15: Load managementChapter 16: RecoveryPart C: The clinical approachChapter 17: Preventing injuryChapter 18: Periodic health assessment of athletesChapter 19: Diagnosis: history and physical examinationChapter 20: Diagnosis: imagingChapter 21: Diagnosis: phases of clinical assessmentChapter 22: Red flagsChapter 23: Using PROMs in clinical practiceChapter 24: Treatment of sports injuriesChapter 25: Athlete educationChapter 26: Surgery in sports and exercise medicineChapter 27: Principles of sports injury rehabilitationChapter 28: Return to sportPart D: Addressing challengesChapter 29: Improving equity, diversity and inclusionChapter 30: Unethical behavioursChapter 31: Interpersonal violence in sportChapter 32: Artificial intelligence
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781761000010
Publisert
2024-12-14
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
Vekt
1229 gr
Høyde
255 mm
Bredde
205 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
448

Biographical note

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.