Orthopaedic Sports Medicine

January 8, 2007 on 9:03 am | In Books |

Jesse C. DeLee MD
David Drez Jr. MD

1 - Basic Science and Injury of Muscle, Tendon, and Ligaments
Section A Muscle and Tendon
Section B Ligaments
Section C Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries at the Tissue Level
Section D Sports Medicine Terminology

2 - Basic Science and Injury of Articular Cartilage, Menisci, and Bone
Section A Articular Cartilage
Section B Meniscus
Section C Bone

3 - The Effects of Medications in Sports Injuries
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
Corticosteroids
Narcotics
Nutritional Supplements

  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgment
  • References

4 - Biomechanics
Basic Concepts
Statics
Dynamics
Mechanics of Materials
Conclusion
References

5 - Research Design and Statistics in Sports Medicine
The Research Process
Research Design

  • Assessing Accuracy and Precision
  • Statistical Power Analysis
  • Summary
  • References
  • Appendix One: Comparison of Pearson Product Moment Correlation and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient for Data with Systematic Error
  • Appendix Two: Statistical Power Examples

6 - Surgical Principles
Section A Suture Materials
Section B Construction and Fixation of a Tendon Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft
Section C Suture Anchors
Section D Biodegradable Materials
Section E Allograft Tissues
Section F Thermal Modification of Connective Tissue: Basic Science Considerations
Section G Basic Arthroscopic Principles
Section H Arthroscopic Knot Tying
Section I Use and Abuse of the Pneumatic Tourniquet

7 - Risk Assessment and Management of Nonorthopaedic Conditions
Section A Viral Disease
Section B Paired Organ Loss
Section C Hypertension and Other Cardiac Disease in Athletes
Section D Athletes and Sudden Cardiac Death
Section E Diabetes Mellitus
Section F Exercise-Induced Asthma
Section G Sports and Epilepsy

8 - Rehabilitation
Section A The Language of Exercise and Rehabilitation
Section B Open and Closed Chain Exercises (Non-Weight-Bearing and Weight-Bearing Exercises)
Section C Therapeutic Modalities

9 - Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Including Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Causalgia
Introduction and Terminology
Pertinent Anatomy and Physiology Review
Theories of the Pathophysiologic Mechanism
Clinical Presentation
Diagnostic Procedures

  • Patient Education and Information

Treatment Principles and Methods
Medications for Symptomatic Relief
Surgical Sympathectomy

  • Surgical Intervention
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndromes in Children
  • Authors’ Preferred Method of Treatment
  • Information for the Patient
  • References

10 - Nutrition for Sports

  • Goals of Sports Nutrition
  • Energy Systems
  • Energy Substrates
  • Hydration
  • Calorie Requirements
  • Carbohydrate Requirements
  • Example
  • Protein Requirements
  • Fat Requirements
  • Micronutrient Requirements
  • Weight Management Issues
  • Supplement Use
  • Summary
  • References

11 - Sports Pharmacology
Section A Ergogenic Drugs in Sports
Section B Recreational Drug Use in Athletes

12 - Sport Psychology and Injured Athletes

  • Prevalence of Athletic Injury
  • The Injury Experience and the Rehabilitation Process

Two-Factor Contextual Considerations of the Injury Experience and Precursors to the Rehabilitation Process

  • The Injury Experience: A Closer Look

Sport Psychology
Conclusion

  • References

13 - The Female Athlete

  • Anatomic and Physiologic Differences between the Sexes That May Affect Performance
  • The Preparticipation Physical Examination
  • Pregnancy and Exercise
  • Conditioning and Rehabilitation

Musculoskeletal Injuries
Arthritis, Exercise, and the Mature Female Athlete

  • References

14 - The Orthopaedically Disabled Athlete

  • History of Sports for the Disabled Individual
  • Sports

The Amputee Athlete

  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Exercise Physiology

Problems Encountered by Disabled Athletes

  • Training
  • Wheelchairs
  • References

15 - Environmental Stress
Section A Heat Intolerance
Section B Cold Injury
Section C Altitude Stress

16 - Imaging Techniques
Section A Imaging of Sports-Related Injuries
Section B Differences between the Immature and Mature Skeleton

17 - Special Considerations in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete
Section A Exercise Physiology
Section B Sports and the Neurodevelopment of the Child and Adolescent
Section C Preparticipation Evaluation of the Young Athlete
Section D The Child Athlete with Chronic Disease
Section E The Disabled Pediatric Athlete

  • APPENDIX: Internet World Wide Web References

Section F Psychological Aspects of Sports in Children and Adolescents
Section G Overuse Injuries in the Skeletally Immature Athlete
Section H Physeal Injuries in Young Athletes
Section I Strength Training in Children and Adolescents

18 - The Team Physician: The Preparticipation Examination and On-Field Emergencies

  • Philosophy

Roles and Functions of the Team Physician
Relationships Involving the Team Physician

  • Team Physician Rewards
  • References

19 - Head Injuries
Section A Head Injuries in Adults
Section B Pediatric Sports-Related Head Injuries

20 - Cervical Spine
Section A Cervical Spine Injuries in the Adult
Section B The Cervical Spine in the Child

21 - Shoulder
Section A Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Shoulder
Section B Imaging of the Glenohumeral Joint
Section C Injuries to the Acromioclavicular Joint in Adults and Children
Section D Injuries to the Sternoclavicular Joint in the Adult and Child
Section E Clavicle Fractures
Section F Glenoid and Scapula Fractures in Adults and Children
Section G Fractures of the Coracoid in Adults and Children
Section H Scapulothoracic Crepitus and Bursitis in Athletes
Section I Sternum and Rib Fractures in Adults and Children
Section J Glenohumeral Instabilities
Section K Superior Labral Injuries
Section L Rotator Cuff and Impingement Lesions in Adult and Adolescent Athletes
Section M Injuries of the Proximal Humerus
Section N Nerve Lesions of the Shoulder
Section O Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

22 - Arm
Section A Soft Tissue Injury and Fractures
Section B Neurovascular Injury of the Arm

23 - Elbow and Forearm
Section A Biomechanics of the Elbow and Forearm
Section B Tendinopathies about the Elbow
Section C Throwing Injuries
Section D Olecranon Bursitis
Section E Osteochondroses of the Elbow
Section F Osteochondritis Dissecans
Section G Fractures of the Elbow
Section H Heterotopic Bone about the Elbow
Section I Elbow Dislocation
Section J Entrapment Neuropathies about the Elbow

24 - Wrist and Hand
Section A Wrist
Section B Hand

25 - Hip and Pelvis
Section A Hip and Pelvis: Adult
Section B Hip and Pelvic Injuries in the Young Athlete

26 - Thigh
Section A Adult Thigh
Section B Pediatric Thigh

27 - Thoracolumbar Spine
Section A Thoracolumbar Spine in the Adult
Section B Sports Injuries to the Thoracolumbar Spine in Children and Adolescents

28 - Knee
Section A Relevant Biomechanics of the Knee
Section B Imaging Sports-Related Injuries of the Knee
Section C Factors Predisposing to Knee Injury
Section D Meniscal Injuries
Section E Patellofemoral Joint
Section F Articular Cartilage Lesions and Osteochondritis Dissecans
Section G High Tibial Osteotomy in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Deficient Knee with Varus Angulation
Section H Medial Ligament Injuries
Section I Lateral and Posterior Instabilities of the Knee
Section J Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries

  • APPENDIX A Patellar Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Minimum 2-Year Follow-up Studies
  • APPENDIX B Hamstring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Minimum 2-Year Follow-up Studies

Section K Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Section L The Multiple Ligament-Injured Knee
Section M The Use of Knee Braces in Sports Medicine
Section N Knee Replacement in the Recreational Athlete

29 - The Leg
The Shin Splint Syndrome
Stress Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula
Compartment Syndromes
Popliteal Artery Entrapment

  • Effort-Induced Venous Thrombosis

Tennis Leg
Proximal Tibiofibular Joint Disorders
Tibiofibular Synostosis
Nerve Entrapment

  • References

30 - Foot and Ankle
Section A Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle Linkage
Section B Imaging of Sports Injuries of the Foot and Ankle
Section C Etiology of Injury to the Foot and Ankle
Section D Sports Shoes and Orthoses
Section E Ligament Injuries of the Foot and Ankle in the Athlete
Section F Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
Section G Tendon Injuries of the Foot and Ankle
Section H Heel Pain
Section I Entrapment Neuropathies of the Foot
Section J Conditions of the Forefoot
Section K Osteochondroses and Related Problems of the Foot and Ankle

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