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Textbook of Sports Medicine: Basic Science and Clinical Aspects of Sports Injury and Physical Activity

Michael Kjaer (Editor), Michael Krogsgaard (Editor), Peter Magnusson (Editor), Lars Engebretsen (Editor), Harald Roos (Editor), Timo Takala (Editor), Savio L-Y. Woo (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-632-06509-7
Hardcover
828 pages
February 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Section 1: Basic science of physical activity and sports injuries - Principles of training.

1.1 Cardiovascular and respiratory adaptation to physical training.

1.2 Metabolism during exercise - energy expenditure, hormonal changes.

1.3 Skeletal muscle: physiology, training and repair after injury.

1.4 Neuromuscular aspects and joint neurophysiology in exercise - adaptive responses evoked by strength training.

1.5 Biomechanics of locomotion.

1.6 Connective tissue in ligaments, tendon and muscle: physiology and repair, and musculoskeletal flexibility 1.7 Cartilage tissue - loading and overloading.

1.8 Bone tissue -training and injury.

Section 2: Aspects of human performance.

2.1 Recovery after training - inflammation, metabolism, and tissue repair, overtraining.

2.2 Principles of Rehabilitation following sports injuries.

2.3 Physical activity and environment.

2.4 Nutrition and fluid intake with training.

2.5 Ergogenic aids (doping) and pharmacological injury treatment.

Section 3: Physical achievements vs sports injury.

3.1 Epidemiology and prevention of sports injuries.

3.2 Exercise as disease prevention.

3.3 Physical activity in the elderly.

3.4 Exercise in healthy children and in those who have a chronic disease.

3.5 Disabled individuals and exercise.

Section 4: Exercise in acute and chronic medical diseases.

4.1 Athletes' heart - cardiovascular and peripheral vessel diseases.

4.2 Exercise and infectious diseases.

4.3 Osteoarthritis.

4.4 Exercise in the treatment of type 2 and 1 diabetes.

4.5 Asthma and chronic airway disease.

4.6 Amenorrhea, osteoporosis, and eating disorders in athletes.

4.7 Physical Activity and obesity.

4.8 Exercise in acute snd chronic medical conditions: gastrointestinal considerations.

Section 5: Imaging in Sports Injuries.

5.1 Imaging in Sports Injuries.

Section 6: Regional considerations.

6.1 Lower leg, ankle and foot.

6.2 Knee.

6.3 Athletic injuries to the hip, groin and pelvis.

6.4 Head injuries.

6.5 Spine.

6.6 Shoulder.

6.7 Elbow, wrist and hand.

6.8 Practical sports and medicine

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