SPORTS HIP INJURIES. DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

SPORTS HIP INJURIES. DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Editorial:
SLACK
Año de edición:
Materia
Medicina Deportiva
ISBN:
978-1-61711-046-7
Páginas:
275
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

182,00 €

Despues:

172,90 €

In the world of sports, hip injuries among an athletic population can be very difficult to diagnose and manage. That’s why Sports Hip Injuries: Diagnosis and Management is a comprehensive guide to diagnosing and managing sports hip injuries and hip preservation.

Drs. Bryan Kelly, Asheesh Bedi, Chris Larson, and Eilish O’Sullivan are leaders in the field of hip preservation. They present Sports Hip Injuries: Diagnosis and Management in a concise manner by focusing on hip and pelvis disorders and cover all of the typical disorders seen in athletes presenting with hip and pelvic pain. The anatomy, presentation, clinical evaluation, imaging, nonsurgical and surgical treatment, and post-surgical rehabilitation of hip joint disorders are presented clearly throughout.

Some of the topics Include:
- Femoroacetabular impingement
- Hip instability/dysplasia
- Athletic pubalgia/core muscle injury
- Stress fractures and traumatic sports injuries of the hip and pelvis
- Myotendinous injuries and nerve entrapment disorders of the hip and pelvis
- Rehabilitation guidelines and return to sport outcomes

Sports Hip Injuries: Diagnosis and Management is an invaluable resource for sports medicine providers including orthopedic surgeons and fellows that care for patients presenting with hip pain for athletes at all levels, as well as physical therapists and athletic trainers.

Contents
Section I Basic Injury Patterns
Ch1 Anatomical Considerations and Clinical Examination
Ch2 Femoroacetabular Impingement: I.Pathoanatomy, Clinical Evaluation, and Arthroscopic Treatment Strategies
Ch3 Femoroacetabular Impingement: II. Open Treatment Strategies and Outcomes in Femoroacetabular Impingement Surgery
Ch 4 Dysplasia and Instability
Ch 5 Traumatic Hip Subluxation/Dislocation and Femoroacetabular Impingement-Induced Instability
Ch 6 Anterior Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Hip Flexor, Iliopsoas, and Subspine Impingement
Ch 7 Medial Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Adductor Strains and Athletic Pubalgia/Core Muscle Injury
Ch 8 Posterior Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Hamstring
Ch 9 Lateral Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hip: Abductors and Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Ch 10 Nerve Compression Injuries About the Hip and Deep Gluteal Syndrome
Ch11 Stress Fractures of the Hip and Pelvis
Section II Sport-Specific Injuries
Ch 12 The Contact Athlete: Football and Rugby
Ch 13 The Pivoting Athlete: Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball, Wrestling, and Field Hockey
Ch 14 The Overhead Athlete: Baseball, Volleyball, and Tennis
Ch 15 The Endurance Athlete: Runners, Cyclists, Rowers, and Triathletes
Ch 16 The Hypermobile Athlete: Dancers, Cheerleaders, Figure Skaters, and Gymnasts
Ch 17 Sport-Specific Rehabilitation Guidelines
Ch 18 Outcomes in Return to Sport
Financial Disclosures
Index