FRACTURES IN SPORT

FRACTURES IN SPORT

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Medicina Deportiva
ISBN:
978-3-030-72035-3
Páginas:
532
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
280
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

135,19 €

Despues:

128,43 €

• Part I. Epidemiology and Basic Sciences
Chapter 1. The Epidemiology of Sports fractures in Adults
Chapter 2. Epidemiology of Stress Fractures in Sport
Chapter 3. Acute Fracture Injuries
Chapter 4. Stress Fracture Injuries
Chapter 5. MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING FRACTURES IN SPORT
Chapter 6. Orthobiologics for fracture healing in the athlete
Chapter 7. Fracture Rehabilitation
Chapter 8. Bone health in athletes
• Part II. Acute Fractures in Sport: Upper Limb
Chapter 9. Shoulder
Chapter 10. Elbow
Chapter 11. Wrist
Chapter 12. Hand
• Part III. Acute Fractures in Sport: Lower Limb
Chapter 13. Hip
Chapter 14. Knee
Chapter 15. Ankle
Chapter 16. Foot
• Part IV. Acute Fractures in Sport: Spine and Pelvis
Chapter 17. Cervical Spine
Chapter 18. Thoraco-Lumbar Spine
Chapter 19. Pelvis and Acetabulum
• Part V. Stress Fractures in Sport: Upper Limb
Chapter 20. Shoulder
Chapter 21. Elbow
Chapter 22. Wrist
Chapter 23. Hand
• Part VI. Stress Fractures in Sport: Lower Limb
Chapter 24. Hip
Chapter 25. Knee
Chapter 26. Ankle
Chapter 27. Foot
• Part VII. Stress Fractures in Sport: Spine and Pelvis
Chapter 28. Spine
Chapter 29. Pelvis and Acetabulum.

This textbook provides a practically applicable sport-centred guide to fracture management for athletes. It features extensive evidence-based guidance on how fracture management can be adapted in athletic patients, to facilitate an accelerated return to sport. Descriptions of a variety of both acute and stress fracture types are included, covering both the appendicular and axial skeleton, in locations such as the shoulder, knee, ankle and spine. Throughout the book, the focus is on enabling the reader to develop a deeper understanding of the ideal management principles that are available for managing fractures in high-functioning patients.
Fractures in Sport comprehensively covers the available strategies for managing fractures in professional and amateur athletes, and is ideal for use by practising and trainee orthopaedic surgeons, sports physicians, and general practitioners.

Features
• Features learning objectives and review questions to emphasise key concepts
• Contains treatment algorithms for the management of fractures in elite and professional athletes
• Provides evidence-based guidance on managing fractures in the athletic patient