SPORTS INJURIES. PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION, 3 VOLS. + ONLINE ACCESS

SPORTS INJURIES. PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION, 3 VOLS. + ONLINE ACCESS

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Ciencias del Deporte
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978-3-642-36570-6
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1.Collaboration with International Sports Federations
2.Clinical Challenges and Ethical Issues in Orthopedic Sports Medicine: Perspective from an Orthopedic Surgeon
3.Measuring In Vivo Joint Motion and Ligament Function: New Developments
4.Study Design, Reviewing, and Writing in Orthopedics, Arthroscopy, and Sports Medicine
5.Studies on Orthopedic Sports Medicine: New Horizons
6.Surgery in Sports Traumatology: Research Pearls
7.Accelerated Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries in Athletes
8.Acute Posterior Dislocations and Posterior Fracture–Dislocations of the Shoulder
9.Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries and Reconstruction
10.Anatomy and Portals in Shoulder Arthroscopy
11.Arthroscopic Repair of Rotator Cuff Disorders
12.Biceps Tendon Injuries
13.Bone Deficiencies in Shoulder Instability
14.Fractures of the Clavicle
15.Arthroscopic Suture Bridge Rotator Cuff Repair: Current Concept of Transosseous Equivalent Technique
16.Humeral Avulsion of Glenohumeral Ligament Lesion
17.Internal Impingement
18.Neglected Posterior Dislocations and Treatment Modalities
19.Nerve Entrapment Syndromes in the Shoulder: Diagnosis, Principles, and Different Techniques for Nerve Decompression
20.Pathogenesis of Rotator Cuff Tears, Implications on Treatment
21.Posterior Shoulder Pain and Arthroscopic Decompression of the Suprascapular Nerve
22.Posterosuperior and Anterosuperior Impingement
23.Prevention Strategies of Shoulder Injuries
24.Recurrent Dislocation of the Hypermobile Shoulder
25.Rehabilitation and Return to Sports After Conservative and Surgical Treatment of Shoulder Injuries
26.Rotator Cuff Repair Augmentation with Platelet-Rich Plasma
27.Scapulothoracic Disorders
28.Shoulder Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Rotator Interval
29.Shoulder Instability
30.Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior Lesions: Evaluation and Treatment
31.Sports Injuries of the Sternoclavicular Joint
32.Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome and Its Surgical Treatment Modalities
33.Treatment of Shoulder Fractures Under Arthroscopic Control
34.Nerve Entrapment Syndromes in the Shoulder, Brachial Plexus, and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in Athletes
35.Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Wrist and Hand
36.Arthroscopic Treatment of Intrinsic Ligament Injuries of the Wrist
37.Carpal Instabilities in Athletes
38.Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tendon Pathologies of the Wrist
39.Common Elbow Fractures
40.Elbow Fractures: Surgical Approaches
41.Different Treatment Modalities in the Nerve Entrapments of Upper Extremity
42.Elbow Anatomy
43.Elbow Dislocations
44.Elbow Rehabilitation
45.Lateral and Medial Elbow Tendinopathies
46.Medial and Lateral Instability of the Elbow
47.Nerve Entrapment of Upper Extremities in Sports
48.Physical Examination of the Elbow
49.Sport-Related Elbow Problems
50.Common Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hand
51.Traumatic Athletic Injuries of the Hand
52.Tricks in Elbow Arthroscopy
53.Wrist Arthroscopy in Sports Injuries
54.Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine, Subspine Hip Impingement: Concept, Surgical Technique, and Outcomes
55.Arthroscopic Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement
56.Bone and Joint Problems Related to Groin Pain
57.Common Reasons of Groin Pain in Sports
58.Differential Diagnostic Difficulties in Athletes with Chronic Groin Pain: A Multidisciplinary Concern
59.Differential Diagnosis in Groin Pain: Perspective from the General Surgeon
60.Groin Anatomy and Biomechanics
61.Hip Labral Repair and Reconstruction in Athletes
62.Biomechanics of Femoroacetabular Impingement
63.Hip Problems in Athletes and Current Indications for Hip Arthroscopy
64.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Augmentation in Partial Ruptures
65.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Selection and Fixation
66.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Surgery: Current Evidence and Modern Development
67.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries with Concomittant Meniscal Pathologies
68.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Autologous Quadriceps Tendon
69.Allografts in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
70.Allografts in Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructions
71.Alternative Techniques for Double-Tunnel Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
72.Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Knee
73.Anteromedial Knee Instability
74.Arthrofibrosis of the Knee
75.Arthroscopic Patellar Instability Surgery
76.Arthroscopic Repair of Partial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: Perspective from an Orthopedics Surgeon
77.Arthroscopic Repair of the Meniscus Tears
78.Asymptomatic Meniscal Tears
79.Combined Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
80.Computer-Assisted Osteotomies for Genu Varum Deformity: Rationale, Surgical Technique, Outcome, and Return to Sports
81.Costs and Safety of Allografts
82.Current Concepts in the Treatment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
83.Degenerative Meniscal Tears: Meniscal Cysts
84.Different Techniques of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Guidelines
85.Double-Tunnel Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
86.Factors Affecting Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
87.Knee Ligament Surgery: Future Perspectives
88.Graft Remodeling and Bony Ingrowth After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
89.Human Meniscus: From Biology to Tissue Engineering Strategies
90.Knee Dislocations
91.Lateral Knee Pain
92.Medial Collateral Ligament and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Synergy: Functional Interdependence
93.Medial Side Instability and Reconstruction
94.Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Surgical Techniques
95.Meniscal Allografts: Indications and Results
96.Meniscal Substitutes: Polyurethane Meniscus Implant: Technique and Results
97.Meniscectomy
98.Meniscus Reconstruction Using a New Collagen Meniscus Implant
99.Meniscus Variations
100.Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: Current Concepts
101.Partial Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures: Knee Laxity Measurements and Pivot Shift
102.Patellar Dislocations: Overview
103.Patellar Tendinopathy
104.Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: New Concepts
105.Perioperative and Postoperative Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation Focused on Soft Tissue Grafts
106.Personalized Treatment Algorithms for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
107.Physiotherapy in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
108.Prevention of Knee Injuries in Soccer Players
109.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries: Prevention Strategies
110.Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair in Athletes with Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma
111.Proximal Tibiofibular Syndesmotic Disruptions in Sport
112.Radiologic Criteria in Patellar Dislocations
113.Reconstruction of Neglected Tears of the Extensor Apparatus of the Knee
114.Reconstruction of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament: A Surgical Technique Perspective from an Orthopedic Surgeon
115.Reconstruction of the Posterolateral Corner of the Knee
116.Reconstruction of the Posteromedial Corner of the Knee
117.Structured Rehabilitation Model with Clinical Outcomes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
118.Rehabilitation of Complex Knee Injuries and Key Points
119.Return to Play After Acute Patellar Dislocation
120.Return to Play Decision-Making Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Multi-Factor Considerations
121.Return to the Field for Football (Soccer) After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Guidelines
122.Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
123.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Identifiable for Pre-participation Imagiological Analysis: Risk Factors
124.Role of Osteotomy for Knee Cartilage, Meniscus, and Ligament Injuries
125.Single Versus Double Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Athletes
126.Special Considerations for Multiple-Ligament Knee Injuries
127.State of the Art in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
128.Structured Rehabilitation Model for Patients with Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
129.Anatomic Double-Tunnel Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Evolution and Principles
130.Role of Biologicals in Meniscus Surgery
131.Role of Growth Factors in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
132.Anterior Ankle Impingement
133.Arthroscopic-Assisted Broström-Gould Repair
134.Arthroscopy of the Ankle: New Approaches
135.Arthrosurfacing in Talar Osteochondral Lesions
136.Chronic Ligament Injuries of the Ankle Joint
137.Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmotic Disruption (High Ankle Sprain): Missed Injury
138.Functional Anatomy of the Ankle
139.Ligamentous Injuries of the Ankle: Sprained Ankle
140.Osteochondral Injuries of Talus
141.Osteochondral Talus Defects: Treatment by Biodegradable Scaffolds
142.Proprioceptive and Functional Exercises After Ankle Surgery
143.Syndesmosis Injuries
144.Tendinopathies Around the Foot and Ankle
145.Tendon and Ligament Pathologies Around the Foot and Ankle: Types of Braces
146.Natural Course of the Ankle Injury: Based on Volleyball Experience
147.Adipose Tissue and Progenitor Cells for Cartilage Formation
148.Arthroscopic Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation for the Treatment of Cartilage Defects
149.Epidemiology of Cartilage Injuries
150.Next-Generation Cartilage Solutions
151.Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Cartilage Defects and Early Osteoarthritis of the Knee
152.Rehabilitation After Knee Cartilage Transplantation with Autologous Chondrocytes or Stem Cells
153.Scaffold-Free Endogenous Healing of the Articular Cartilage Lesion
154.Second- and Third-Generation Cartilage Transplantation
155.Second-Generation Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation: What to Expect
156.Surgical Treatment of Osteochondral Defects in the Knee with Polyvinyl Alcohol-Hydrogel Implants
157.Surgical Treatment of Osteochondral Defects of the Knee with Mosaicplasty Technique
158.Diagnosis and Treatment of Stress Fractures
159.Epidemiology and Anatomy of Stress Fractures
160.Imaging of Stress Fractures: Specific Sites of Injuries
161.Imaging of Stress Fractures and Involved Risk of Ionizing Radiation
162.Jones Fracture
163.Sesamoid Stress Fractures
164.Stress Fractures Around Hip
165.Stress Fractures: Introduction, Risk Factors, and Distribution
166.Stress Fractures: Specific Site Involvement, Prevention, and the Role of Female Recruits in Military Service
167.Stress Fractures: Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, and Treatment
168.Navicular Stress Fractures of the Foot
169.Achilles Tendinopathies
170.Achilles Tendon Surgery: Perspective from an Orthopedic Surgeon
171.Acute Hamstring Muscle Injury: Types, Rehabilitation, and Return to Sports
172.Advantages of Endoscopy-Assisted Repair for Achilles Tendon Ruptures
173.Anesthesia Managements for Sports-Related Musculoskeletal Injuries
174.Compartment Syndromes of Thigh and Lower Leg
175.Nonsurgical Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy
176.Endoscopy and Percutaneous Suturing in the Achilles Tendon Ruptures and Proprioceptive Physiotherapy
177.Exertional Rhabdomyolysis
178.Functional Tissue Engineering for Tendinopathies: What’s New on the Horizon?
179.Lower Extremity Muscle Injuries in Professional Football Players: Overview
180.Minimally Invasive Surgery for Achilles Tendon Pathologies
181.Muscle Injuries: Strains, Contusions, and Ruptures
182.Prevention of Hamstring Muscle Injuries in Sports
183.Surgery of Muscle Injuries in Sports: When and Why?
184.Tendinopathies in Sports: From Basic Research to the Field
185.Total Achilles Tendon Ruptures: Current Trends
186.Ultrasound-Guided Injections
187.Usage of Growth Factors in Acute Muscle Injuries
188.Platelet-Rich Plasma in Muscle Injuries: When and How It Can Be Used
189.Arthroscopic Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis in Athletes
190.Focal Joint Resurfacing and Osteochondral Allografting for Osteochondral Lesions of the Hip
191.Degenerative Knee Assessment: Physical Examination and Outcome
192.Inlay Joint Resurfacing and High Tibial Osteotomy in Middle-Aged Athletes
193.Joint Resurfacing of the Shoulder and Knee in Athletes
194.Lateral Unicompartmental Knee Replacement and Return to Sports
195.Sports and High Tibial Osteotomy
196.Periprosthetic Soft Tissue Balance in Hip Arthroplasty
197.Sports After Total Hip Arthroplasty
198.Sports After Total Knee Prosthesis
199.Sports and Knee Arthroplasty: How to Deal with the Extensor Mechanism
200.Sports Participation and Risk of Ankle Osteoarthritis
201.Sports Participation and Risk of Hip Osteoarthritis: A Critical Review of the Literature
202.Sports Participation and Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Critical Review of the Literature
203.Treatment of Pain in Total Knee Arthroplasty Favoring Post-op Physical Activity
204.Unicompartmental Knee Replacement and Return to Sports
205.Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Children
206.Elbow Injuries in Pediatric Pitchers
207.Meniscal Injuries and Discoid Lateral Meniscus in Adolescent Athletes
208.Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction in Adolescence
209.Patellofemoral Problems in Adolescent Athletes
210.Pediatric Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Combined Cartilage Problems: Current Concepts
211.Physeal Injuries
212.Physical Abuse of Adolescent and Young Athletes
213.Prevention of Childhood Sports Injuries
214.Shoulder Injuries in Pediatric Athletes
215.Thoracolumbar Injuries in Pediatric Athletes: Diagnosis, Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Prevention
216.On-the-Field Management of American Football Injuries
217.Boxer’s Knuckle
218.Cricket Injury Epidemiology, Mechanisms, and Prevention
219.Olympic Sports and Prevention
220.Prevention in Soccer Injuries
221.Rugby and Associated Sports Injuries
222.Soccer and Associated Sports Injuries
223.Handball Injuries: Epidemiology and Injury Characterization
224.Biathlon: Acute Trauma and Overuse Injuries
225.Driver as a High-Level Athlete
226.Epidemiology and Medical Coverage of Motocross and Supercross Races
227.F1 Power Boat Accidents: Different Viewpoints
228.Motocross Injuries: Incidence, Management, and Prevention
229.Ironman Triathlon: Medical Considerations
230.Motorsport Injuries: Current Trends and Treatment Concepts
231.Mountain Bike Injuries: An Overview
232.Personal Watercraft Injuries
233.Ultramarathon Running Injuries
234.Acute Heart Conditions, Sudden Death on the Field, and Prevention
235.Cervical Spine Care in Sports
236.Environment and Fluid Homeostasis at the Pitchside
237.Head Injuries in Sports
238.Pitch-Side Management of Limb Injuries: Fractures and Dislocations
239.Planning the Medical Aspects of a Sports Event
240.Spine Injuries on the Field
241.Collapse in Athletes: Etiology and Management
242.Thorax and Abdominal Injuries on the Field
243.Traumatic Dental Injuries in Sports
244.Hemorrhage and Wound Care at the Event Side
245.Tissue-Engineered Approach to Tendon and Ligament Reconstruction: Current Trends
246.Animation and Surgical Simulation in Orthopedic Education
247.Bioactive Radiofrequency Effects on Ligament and Tendon Injuries
248.Biomaterials in Musculoskeletal Conditions: Classification, Design, and Regulatory Aspects
249.Biomechanical Measurement Methods to Analyze the Mechanisms of Sport Injuries
250.Biomedical Engineering and Orthopedic Sports Medicine
251.Clinical Relevance of Gene Therapy and Growth Factors in Sports Injuries
252.Effects of Advancement on Biomechanics and Biology on Active Performance
253.Concussion in Sports Traumatology: Future Trends
254.Injury Prevention in Different Sports
255.Innovation in Sports Medicine
256.Input of Second Opinion in Orthopedic Sports Medicine
257.Strategies for Searching the Internet for Orthopedic Surgeons: Tips and Tricks
258.Nanotechnology in Sports Medicine
259.Orthopedic Research in the Year 2025
260.Future of Cell-Based Therapies in Orthopedic Sports Medicine
261.Platelet-Rich Plasma: From Laboratory to the Clinic
262.Biomaterials in Orthopedics
263.Implant Strategies in Orthopedics
264.Instrumentation for Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine
265.Bridge Between Industry and Orthopedics
266.Tumors Mimicking Sports Injuries

- An up-to-date guide to the diagnosis and treatment of the full range of sports injuries
- Pays detailed attention to biomechanics and injury prevention
- Examines the emerging treatment role of growth factors
- Includes sections on pediatric sports injuries, extreme sports injuries, and physiotherapy

Sports Injuries: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation covers the whole field of sports injuries and is an up-to-date guide for the diagnosis and treatment of the full range of sports injuries. The work pays detailed attention to biomechanics and injury prevention, examines the emerging treatment role of current strategies and evaluates sports injuries of each part of musculoskeletal system. In addition, pediatric sports injuries, extreme sports injuries, the role of physiotherapy, and future developments are extensively discussed. All those who are involved in the care of patients with sports injuries will find this textbook to be an invaluable, comprehensive, and up-to-date reference.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Related subjects » Medicine - Orthopedics

AUTHORS & EDITORS
Professor Mahmut Nedim Doral, MD is internationally recognized for his expertise in orthopaedic sports medicine. He has authored over 150 scientific articles (more than 70 international and 100 national publications) in peer-reviewed journals & over 15 book chapters in internationally published books and he acts as a referee in 5 international and 4 national journals. His last book "Sports Injuries: Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation" was published by Springer at 2011. His major research interests are in sports injuries and rehabilitation, arthroscopic and endoscopic surgery, basic science research in tendon injuries and knee arthroplasty since 1984.
He is the Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology and the Chairman of the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Hacettepe, School of Medicine.
Professor Doral is the medical chief of staff of GALATASARAY SPORTIVE CLUB.
He is the director of Hacettepe University Sports Medicine Center since 1995. He is board member (2003-2009), program committee member and membership committee chairman (2007-2011) of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery & Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) and at scientific board of European Society of Sports Traumatology Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA). He also currently serves as Executive Council of Turkish National Olympic Committee.
Dr. Doral served as the President of Turkish Society of Orthopaedics & Traumatology (TOTBID) (2010-2011). He was the Past President of European Federation of Orthopaedic Sports Traumatology (EFOST) (2000-2003), Asia-Pacific Knee Society (APKS / Knee Section of APOA) (2004-2006) and Turkish Society of Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy and Knee Surgery (2002-2004), and the Past-Chief of Staff/Medical Committee Turkish Federation of National Basketball Team. He is the founder and current President of Turkish Society of Sports Traumatology. He was honoured with distinguished visiting Professor in University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering in 2006 and Kentucky University in 2009.
Jon Karlsson, MD, PhD: Born in Iceland, where he graduated from the medical school in Reykjavik in 1978. Moved to Gothenburg, Sweden in 1981. Defended his PhD thesis on ”Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability” at the Gothenburg University 1989 and was appointed Associate Professor 1990. Senior Consultant at the Orthopaedic Department of Sahlgrenska University Hospital, since 1991 and Clinical Head 1997-2001. Since 2001 Academic Head at the Sahlgrenska Academy. In that capacity, mentor of 30 PhD thesis, and chief of the orthopaedic research laboratory. Author of more than 300 peer-reviewed papers and 25 books in Orthopaedics and Sports Traumatolgoy. Appointed Professor of Orthopaedics and Sports Traumatology 1998. President of the Swedish Association of Sports Medicine 1999-2001,
Since 2008 Editor-in-Chief of KSSTA (Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology Arthroscopy), the official journal of ESSKA. Program chairman of the biannual ESSKA congress 2006, 2008 and 2010. Member of the ISAKOS Board since 2005, and currently assistant secretary of the ISAKOS Executive Board.
Active as young in sports, playing basketball and as caretaking physician of the Swedish soccer team, IFK Gothenburg since 1984.

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