conservative management of sports injuries - t. hyde, m. gengenbach (lippincott, 2007)

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[...]... performance of women com­ pared to men: observations of cadets at the United States Military Academy Am J Sports Med 1979;7:19 1-1 94 11 Whiteside PA Men's and women's injuries in comparable sports Phys Sportsmed 1980;8:13 0-1 40 12 Nirschl R Elbow tendinosis/tennis elbow Clin Sports Med 1992;11:85 1-8 70 13 Cyriax J Textbook of orthopaedic medicine Diagnosis of soft tissue lesions 8th ed London: Balliere-Tindall,... be the existence of a duty of care but the scope of the duty of care based on the na­ ture of the physical examination and the stan­ dard of care exercised by the chiropractor SCOPE OF THE DUTY OF CARE As discussed previously, a broader duty of care will be recognized with the establishment of the doctor-patient relationship, and such a relation­ ship may be created in the course of a team physician's... next source of energy As with the phosphagen system, glycoly- yY"\ \ 1\ N Split, to fo,\ m / N N �/°"'c-CH 2-0 - -o-�-ol�_oH 6H 6H � 6H 1 H\1 I/� C-C I I OH OH Phosphates Adenosine Figure 3.1 Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (From Strauss R Sports medicine and physiology Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1979:382.) Process of muscle contraction (From deVries Energy for Muscle Contraction HA Physiology of exercise... 19.) ATP -+ ADP Anaerobic Metabolism (must also precede Aerobic Metabolism) · Aerob IC Metabolism C ATP - ADP I + P (inorganic PhosPhate) + P � (1) � Energy for Resynthesis of ATP Phosphocreatine -+ Creatine + P C Phosphocreatine - Creatine { + P \ .-/ (2) Energy for Resynthesis of Phosphocreatine Glycogen -+ Lactic acid + 02 + Glucose -+ Pyruvic acid -+ Lactic acid -+ (3) Pyruvic acid -+ (Krebs... 1988;16:28 5-2 94 3 Shepard JG, Pacelli LC Why your patients shouldn't take aging sitting down Phys Sportsmed 1990;18:8 3-8 4, 8 9-9 0 4 Wilkerson LA The female athlete Am Fam Physician 1984;29:23 3-2 37 5 Cox JS, Lenz HW Women in sports: the Naval Academy experience Am J Sports Med 1979;7:35 5-3 60 6 Kowal OM Nature and causes of injuries in women re­ sulting from an endurance training program Am J Sports Med... to the ican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1991:20 9-2 10 22 Baker BE Current concepts in the diagnosis and treat­ ment of musculotendinous injuries Med Sci Sports Exerc 1984: 16:32 3-3 27 23 Garrett WE Jr Muscle strain injuries: clinical and basic aspects Med Sci Sports Exerc 1990;22:43 6-4 43 24 Charpentier J Observation and reflection concerning a musculoarticular study of the dorso-Iumbar and pelvic... therapy New York: Plenum 1978:2 7-4 1 46 Janda V Comparison of spastic syndromes of cerebral origin with the distribution of muscular tightness in pos­ tural defects In: Rehabilitacia-suplementum 1 4-1 5 Pro­ ceedings of the 5th International Symposium of Rehabil­ itation in Neurology 1977:8 7-8 8 47 Janda V Muscle and joint correlations In: Rehabilitacia­ suplementum 1 0-1 1 Proceedings of the 4th Congress Federation... de Medecine Manuelle Prague 1975:15 4-1 58 48 Janda V, Stara V The role of thigh adductors in move­ ment patterns of the hip and knee joint Courier 1965;15:56 3-5 65 49 Janda V Sport exercise and back pain Proceedings of the 4th European Congress of Sports Medicine, Prague, 1985 Prague: AVICENUM, Czechoslovak Medical Press, 1986:23 1-2 35 Med 50 Janda V Prevention of injuries and their late sequelae In:... the physician to fulfill the functions of a team doctor or sports physician tice holds special liability considerations for the within the scope of professional practice outlined The increasing involvement of by state law The critical questions become what doctor of chiropractic duty of care and what standard of care does the In sports medicine, the application of the med­ ical arts and sciences is... lete, what is the extent of such duty? The answer cedures including the diagnosis of a patient's med­ to these questions will have a critical impact on ical condition, the treatment of such a condition, the potential liability of the physician chiropractors-are 9 10 Section I CONSERVATIVE APPROACH TO SPORT S-RELATED INJURIES DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP A ND based on a doctor-patient relationship has .

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  • SECTION I: CONSERVATIVE APPROACH TO SPORTS-RELATED INJURIES

    • 1. Overview of Sports Injuries Management

    • 2. Medicolegal Issues in Sports Medicine (with Special Considerations for the Chiropractor)

    • 3. The Physiology of Exercise, Physical Fitness, and Cardiovascular Endurance Training

    • 4. Conservative Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries

    • 5. Principles of Manipulation in Sports Medicine

    • SECTION II: SITE-SPECIFIC SPORTS INJURIES

    • 18. The Young Athlete: Special Considerations

    • SECTION: IV SIGNIFICANT ISSUES IN SPORTS MEDICINE

      • 20. Diagnostic Imaging of Athletic Injury

      • 21. Thermal Imaging of Sports Injuries

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