
Sports injury science
Description
Book Introduction
It contains extensive information from general basic to advanced concepts related to injury prevention, assessment, management, and rehabilitation.
This is an essential textbook for athletes pursuing courses related to the scientific and clinical foundations of athlete management and sports medicine.
As you study this book, you will begin to develop your expertise in athlete management, and other health care professionals, including exercise therapists, physical therapists, and physically active individuals, will also find this book valuable.
This is an essential textbook for athletes pursuing courses related to the scientific and clinical foundations of athlete management and sports medicine.
As you study this book, you will begin to develop your expertise in athlete management, and other health care professionals, including exercise therapists, physical therapists, and physically active individuals, will also find this book valuable.
index
Chapter 1.
Health care organization and management
Designing a system for athlete training and health management
Special Issues for the Operation of High School and College Athletic Training Programs
Special issues for athlete training programs in clinics, hospitals, corporations, and commercial facilities
Record keeping
Computer equipment for athletes
Collect damage data
Chapter 2.
Strength and Conditioning Techniques
The Relationship Between Athletes and Strength/Conditioning Coaches
Principles of Conditioning
Warm-up and cool-down
Cardiopulmonary endurance
The Importance of Strength, Endurance, and Power
Improving and maintaining flexibility
Physical fitness assessment
Periodization of Conditioning
Chapter 3.
Structure and characteristics of musculoskeletal and neurological trauma
mechanical damage
Muscle tendon unit damage
synovial joint damage
bone damage
nerve trauma
Body structure and potential for damage
Chapter 4.
Tissue response to damage
healing process
healing of soft tissue
Bone healing
pain
Chapter 5.
Acute care and first aid in the playground
Emergency Plan
Principles of Diagnosing Injuries on the Playground
Primary inspection
secondary inspection
Movement and transportation of injured players
Emergency emotional regulation
Proper fitting and use of crutches or canes
Chapter 6.
Damage assessment outside the stadium
Clinical evaluation and diagnosis
Need for basic knowledge
Progressive evaluation
Damage assessment information records
SOAP record
Additional diagnostics used by physicians
Ergonomic risk assessment
Chapter 7.
Use of therapeutic devices
legal issues
Classification of therapeutic devices
Thermal energy therapy device
Electrical energy therapy
electromagnetic energy therapy device
Acoustic energy therapy device
Physical energy therapy device
Treatment devices not commonly used by exercise therapists
Records of treatment using therapeutic devices
Safety of using therapeutic devices
Theoretical basis for the use of therapeutic devices
Chapter 8.
The use of therapeutic exercise in rehabilitation
The Sports Physician's Approach to Rehabilitation
Therapeutic and conditioning exercises
Immobilization due to sudden physical inactivity and injury
Key components of a rehabilitation program
Establishing a rehabilitation plan
Additional Approaches to Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
Purchase and maintenance of exercise therapy equipment
Chapter 9.
foot
Foot Anatomy
Functional Anatomy and Foot Biomechanics
Prevention of foot injuries
Foot evaluation
Assessment and management of special injuries
Foot rehabilitation
Chapter 10.
ankles and lower legs
Anatomy of the ankle and lower extremities
Functional anatomy
Preventing ankle and lower extremity injuries
Assessment of the ankle and lower extremities
Recognition of special damage
Ankle and lower extremity rehabilitation methods
Chapter 11.
Knee and knee-related structures
Knee Anatomy
functional anatomy
Knee joint approach
Prevention of knee injuries
Recognition and management of specific impairments
Knee joint rehabilitation
Chapter 12.
thighs, buttocks, groin area, and pelvis
Anatomy of the thigh
Functional anatomy of the thigh
Thigh Assessment
Prevention of injuries to the thighs, hips, groin, and pelvis
Recognition and Management of Thigh Injuries
Anatomy of the Hips, Groin, and Pelvis
Functional anatomy of the hips, groin, and pelvis
Assessment of the buttocks, groin area, and pelvis
Recognition and management of unusual buttocks, groin, and pelvic areas
How to Rehabilitate Your Thighs and Hips
Chapter 13.
shoulder joint
Shoulder Anatomy
Functional anatomy
Prevention of shoulder injuries
Evaluation of the shoulder joint
Recognition and management of specific injuries
Throwing mechanics
Shoulder joint rehabilitation
Chapter 14.
elbow
Anatomy of the elbow joint
Functional anatomy
Elbow Assessment
Recognition and Management of Elbow Injuries
Elbow Rehabilitation
Chapter 15.
Forearm, wrist, hand, fingers
Forearm Anatomy
Forearm assessment
Recognition and treatment of forearm injuries
Wrist, Hand, and Finger Anatomy
Wrist, Hand, and Finger Assessment
Recognition and treatment of wrist, hand, and finger injuries
Rehabilitation of forearm, wrist, hand, and finger injuries
Chapter 16.
spine
Anatomy of the spine
Functional anatomy
Prevention of spinal injuries
Evaluation of the spine
Diagnosis and treatment of specific injuries and conditions
Neck rehabilitation therapy
Rehabilitation for the lumbar region
Chapter 17.
Head, face, eyes, ears, nose and esophagus
Prevention of damage to the head, face, eyes, ears, nose, and esophagus
head
face
tooth damage
nose damage
ear damage
eye damage
Laryngeal (throat) damage
Chapter 18.
chest and abdomen
Anatomy of the chest
Anatomy of the abdomen
Prevention of chest and abdominal injuries
Evaluation of the chest and abdomen
Recognition and treatment of special injuries and conditions of the chest area
Recognition and treatment of special injuries and conditions in the abdomen
Damage and conditions related to the digestive system
Chapter 19.
skin disease
Skin structure and function
skin damage
skin trauma
bacterial infection
fungal infection
Virus transmission
Skin reactions due to allergies, heat, or chemicals
Parasitic infections and insect bites
Other skin conditions
index
Health care organization and management
Designing a system for athlete training and health management
Special Issues for the Operation of High School and College Athletic Training Programs
Special issues for athlete training programs in clinics, hospitals, corporations, and commercial facilities
Record keeping
Computer equipment for athletes
Collect damage data
Chapter 2.
Strength and Conditioning Techniques
The Relationship Between Athletes and Strength/Conditioning Coaches
Principles of Conditioning
Warm-up and cool-down
Cardiopulmonary endurance
The Importance of Strength, Endurance, and Power
Improving and maintaining flexibility
Physical fitness assessment
Periodization of Conditioning
Chapter 3.
Structure and characteristics of musculoskeletal and neurological trauma
mechanical damage
Muscle tendon unit damage
synovial joint damage
bone damage
nerve trauma
Body structure and potential for damage
Chapter 4.
Tissue response to damage
healing process
healing of soft tissue
Bone healing
pain
Chapter 5.
Acute care and first aid in the playground
Emergency Plan
Principles of Diagnosing Injuries on the Playground
Primary inspection
secondary inspection
Movement and transportation of injured players
Emergency emotional regulation
Proper fitting and use of crutches or canes
Chapter 6.
Damage assessment outside the stadium
Clinical evaluation and diagnosis
Need for basic knowledge
Progressive evaluation
Damage assessment information records
SOAP record
Additional diagnostics used by physicians
Ergonomic risk assessment
Chapter 7.
Use of therapeutic devices
legal issues
Classification of therapeutic devices
Thermal energy therapy device
Electrical energy therapy
electromagnetic energy therapy device
Acoustic energy therapy device
Physical energy therapy device
Treatment devices not commonly used by exercise therapists
Records of treatment using therapeutic devices
Safety of using therapeutic devices
Theoretical basis for the use of therapeutic devices
Chapter 8.
The use of therapeutic exercise in rehabilitation
The Sports Physician's Approach to Rehabilitation
Therapeutic and conditioning exercises
Immobilization due to sudden physical inactivity and injury
Key components of a rehabilitation program
Establishing a rehabilitation plan
Additional Approaches to Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
Purchase and maintenance of exercise therapy equipment
Chapter 9.
foot
Foot Anatomy
Functional Anatomy and Foot Biomechanics
Prevention of foot injuries
Foot evaluation
Assessment and management of special injuries
Foot rehabilitation
Chapter 10.
ankles and lower legs
Anatomy of the ankle and lower extremities
Functional anatomy
Preventing ankle and lower extremity injuries
Assessment of the ankle and lower extremities
Recognition of special damage
Ankle and lower extremity rehabilitation methods
Chapter 11.
Knee and knee-related structures
Knee Anatomy
functional anatomy
Knee joint approach
Prevention of knee injuries
Recognition and management of specific impairments
Knee joint rehabilitation
Chapter 12.
thighs, buttocks, groin area, and pelvis
Anatomy of the thigh
Functional anatomy of the thigh
Thigh Assessment
Prevention of injuries to the thighs, hips, groin, and pelvis
Recognition and Management of Thigh Injuries
Anatomy of the Hips, Groin, and Pelvis
Functional anatomy of the hips, groin, and pelvis
Assessment of the buttocks, groin area, and pelvis
Recognition and management of unusual buttocks, groin, and pelvic areas
How to Rehabilitate Your Thighs and Hips
Chapter 13.
shoulder joint
Shoulder Anatomy
Functional anatomy
Prevention of shoulder injuries
Evaluation of the shoulder joint
Recognition and management of specific injuries
Throwing mechanics
Shoulder joint rehabilitation
Chapter 14.
elbow
Anatomy of the elbow joint
Functional anatomy
Elbow Assessment
Recognition and Management of Elbow Injuries
Elbow Rehabilitation
Chapter 15.
Forearm, wrist, hand, fingers
Forearm Anatomy
Forearm assessment
Recognition and treatment of forearm injuries
Wrist, Hand, and Finger Anatomy
Wrist, Hand, and Finger Assessment
Recognition and treatment of wrist, hand, and finger injuries
Rehabilitation of forearm, wrist, hand, and finger injuries
Chapter 16.
spine
Anatomy of the spine
Functional anatomy
Prevention of spinal injuries
Evaluation of the spine
Diagnosis and treatment of specific injuries and conditions
Neck rehabilitation therapy
Rehabilitation for the lumbar region
Chapter 17.
Head, face, eyes, ears, nose and esophagus
Prevention of damage to the head, face, eyes, ears, nose, and esophagus
head
face
tooth damage
nose damage
ear damage
eye damage
Laryngeal (throat) damage
Chapter 18.
chest and abdomen
Anatomy of the chest
Anatomy of the abdomen
Prevention of chest and abdominal injuries
Evaluation of the chest and abdomen
Recognition and treatment of special injuries and conditions of the chest area
Recognition and treatment of special injuries and conditions in the abdomen
Damage and conditions related to the digestive system
Chapter 19.
skin disease
Skin structure and function
skin damage
skin trauma
bacterial infection
fungal infection
Virus transmission
Skin reactions due to allergies, heat, or chemicals
Parasitic infections and insect bites
Other skin conditions
index
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 30, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 672 pages | 1,814g | 215*280*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788956544175
- ISBN10: 8956544174
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