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Anatomical Visual Guide to Sports Injuries , sensibly organized by body region, is a highly visual guide that displays the basic layers of anatomy in key views, movement, and over 150 of the most common sports injuries seen in adult and pediatric patients. In addition to pathology, over 90 mechanisms of select injuries are also shown in context of a human figure. With over 350 illustrations, this product helps primary care and sports medicine practitioners explain anatomical and injury concepts to their patients and clients. It can also be used by beginning sports medicine and athletic trainer students as an aid to visual learning. A bonus CD-ROM lets you easily print 55 patient teaching handouts that show clear, anatomically correct images along with explanations of many common sports injuries.
ISBN/ISSN
9780781773614
Product Format
Hardcover Spiralbound Book
Trim Size
10 x 12
Pages
90
Table
0
Publication Date
July 30, 2009
Weight
2.05
Anatomical Chart Company
This guide is organized in sections by area of the body, from head and neck down to the ankle and foot. Each section has visual images of anatomy, movement, injuries and examples of the mechanism of select injuries. The majority of the images are of adults, but certain sections show pediatric anatomy (growth plate visuals), injuries and mechanisms. As an added bonus, anatomical system charts are included after the last section.
Head and Neck
Head Injuries
Neck Injuries
Shoulder
Shoulder Impingement and Biceps Problems
Shoulder Trauma
Shoulder Instability
Elbow and Forearm
Elbow and Forearm Traumatic Injuries
Elbow and Forearm Overuse Injuries
Elbow and Forearm Pediatric Injuries
Wrist and Hand
Wrist Injuries
Finger and Thumb Injuries
Inflammation and Arthritis
Thoracic, Lumbar and Sacral Spine
Thoracic and Lumbar Sacral Spine Problems
Pelvis, Hip and Thigh
Injuries of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
Injuries of the Proximal Femur
Hip and Thigh Soft Tissue Problems
Knee
Ligament Injuries
Meniscus Tears
Extensor Mechanism Problems
Fractures
Inflammations
Leg
Leg Injuries
Ankle and Foot
Ankle Injuries
Hindfoot Injuries
Forefoot and Midfoot Injuries
Anatomical System Charts
The Skeletal System
The Muscular System
Internal Organs of the Body
The Vascular System & Viscera
The Nervous System
The Spinal Nerves
The Autonomic Nervous System
Elbow And Forearm
Overuse Injuries of the Elbow:
Valgus Extension Overload Changes and Medial Collateral Ligament Injury
Biceps Rupture
Tennis Elbow
Olecranon Bursitis
Valgus Extension Overload in Kids and Medial Epicondyle Avulsion Injuries
Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) of the Elbow
Wrist and Hand
Colles Fracture
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) Tear
Smith's fracture
Mallet Finger
Skier's thumb/Gamekeepers Thumb
Boxer's Fracture
DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis
Intersection syndrome
Thoracic, Lumbar and Sacral Spine
Herniated disc
Spondylolysis
Pelvis, Hip & Thigh
Pelvic Labral Injuries and Tears
Hip (Pelvic) Avulsion Fractures
Femoral Neck Stress Fracture
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
IT band syndrome
Quadriceps Tear
Hamstring Avulsion Tear
Piriformis Syndrome: One Cause of Sciatica
Knee
MCL Injury
ACL Injury
PCL Injury
Meniscus Tears
Patellar Dislocation:
Patellar Tendinopathy
Salter Harris Classification of Physis Injuries
IT Band Syndrome
Leg
Stress Fractures
Shin Splints (Medial tibial perisostitis)
Exertional Compartment Syndrome
Ankle and Foot
Plantar Faciitis
Ligament Sprains
Impingement:
Osteochondral Lesion of the Talus (OLT)
Salter Harris Fracture Type I - IV
Achilles tendon rupture & Tendinosis
Turf Toe
Jones Fracture and Navicular stress fracture
Index
Patient Handout Information'
These handouts show clear, anatomically correct images next to a pathological illustration of the injury.
Provides a basic explanation of the injury, common causes, symptoms and treatment options.
Second side has lines for practitioner written notes and instructions and a space for a clinic/practitioner contact information to be written, stamped or stickered.
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