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0 reviewsISBN-10 : 051141577X
ISBN-13 : 9780511415777
Author: David Drez, Bernard Bach, Charles Nofsinger
Cambridge Pocket Clinician Sports Medicine covers a wide variety of topics examining sports-related injuries, as well as clinical questions on history, conditions, symptoms, and treatment that will challenge providers. The topics are organized under headings on physical examination, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis so that the user will find the desired information quickly and easily. More than 200 conditions are discussed in detail.
1. Achilles tendonitis (tendonitis, achilles)
2. Achilles tendon rupture
3. Acromioclavicular separation
4. Acute cartilage injuries of the knee (cartilage injuries of the knee, acute)
5. Acute compartment syndrome (compartment syndrome, acute)
6. Acute fractures of the fifth metatarsal (fifth metatarsal, acute fractures of)
7. Acute navicular fracture (navicular fracture, acute)
8. Anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL injury)
9. Anterior knee pain (knee pain, anterior)
10. Athletic pubalgia (pubalgia, athletic)
11. Axillary vein thrombosis (thrombosis, axillary vein)
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Tags: Sports Medicine, David Drez, Bernard Bach, Charles Nofsinger