"Baima (Harvard Medical School) describes sports injuries commonly experienced by each major body part, explains how diagnostic testing works, and outlines options for treating sports injuries. Appropriate for both athletes and students considering sports medicine as a career, the volume begins with a brief history of sports in the U.S. and a review of age-related activity concerns over the life cycle." - <i>SciTech Book News</i>

"<i>Sports Injuries</i> provides general and basic information that is useful to students and anyone interested in learning more about the history, treatment, and future of sports injuries and sports medicine." - <i>ARBAonline</i>

This volume traces the history of the field of sports medicine and offers an informative survey of the evaluation and treatment of sports injuries across the life cycle.Sports Injuries tells the story of a specific area of medicine that can be traced back as far as the days of the gladiators, but has, like so many medical fields, undergone a dramatic transformation with new technology-based methods of diagnosis and treatment.Written by a clinical instructor at Harvard and former athletic trainer at Notre Dame, Sports Injuries provides an overview of the common injuries sustained by athletes of all ages and levels of competition. In easily understandable language, it takes readers step by step through the process doctors follow when diagnosing and treating sports injuries, including the reasons why the same injury might require different treatment depending on the age, gender, or skill level of the person involved.A glossary explaining important medical and biological terms in everyday languageAn extensive bibliography of helpful additional print and online resources
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This volume traces the history of the field of sports medicine and offers an informative survey of the evaluation and treatment of sports injuries across the life cycle.
"Baima (Harvard Medical School) describes sports injuries commonly experienced by each major body part, explains how diagnostic testing works, and outlines options for treating sports injuries. Appropriate for both athletes and students considering sports medicine as a career, the volume begins with a brief history of sports in the U.S. and a review of age-related activity concerns over the life cycle." - SciTech Book News
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From weekend golfers to fitness fanatics to world class Olympians and professional athletes, no one is immune from sports-related injuries. This is especially true for younger athletes-even down to grade school age-whose bodies are being subjected to more rigorous training at earlier ages than before.
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A glossary explaining important medical and biological terms in everyday language
Biographies of Disease assembles the writing talents of a diverse group of experts, including some of the country's most highly regarded health professionals, research scientists, and historians of medicine. Each volume in the series tells the fascinating "life story" of a major disease or medical condition, from its earliest known origins to the present. While tracing this history, each Biography examines in clear prose the science underlying the disease's workings on the human body, the physical, social, and emotional impacts of the disease on patients, their families, and the broader community, and the latest research on treatments and cures for the disease and speculation on what the future may bring. Brought together by editor Julie K. Silver, MD, of Harvard Medical School, the authors have contributed their expert knowledge to a series exceptional not only for the depth of its coverage but also its accessibility to the general audience.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313359774
Publisert
2009-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
152

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jennifer A. Baima is a clinical instructor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA.