Ebook: The Anatomy of Sports Injuries, Your Illustrated Guide to Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Author: Brad Walker
- Genre: Medicine
- Tags: Steelheart
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Lotus Publishing
- City: California
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
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As sports participation rates increase, so does the occurrence of
sport-related injury. As a consequence, there is a need for
detailed, easy-to-understand reference books on the prevention,
treatment and management of sports injury.
Whilst there are many books dealing with this subject, very few present
detailed anatomical information in a way that is easy to understand for
everyone from the weekend warrior to the professional athlete; from the
first-year personal trainer to the seasoned sports coach or from the recent
university graduate to the accomplished sports doctor.
Combining real-life practical experience with detailed theory, Brad
Walker presents complex prevention, treatment and management
strategies in a way that everyone can understand. Full-color illustrations
provide a visual aid to the workings of the human body during the
sports injury management process. The expert yet easy-to-follow
information will help the reader prevent sports injury, and in the event
that an injury does occur help to treat it effectively, allowing a return to
activity in as little time as possible.
The Anatomy of Sports Injuries looks at sport-related injury from every
angle. Chapter 1 introduces the concept of sports injury. It explains the
different classifications and grades of sports injury and describes the
structures and tissues involved. In Chapter 2 key prevention strategies
are explained to help reduce the occurrence of sport-related injury. In
Chapter 3 a comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation process is outlined to ensure a quick and complete recovery.
Chapters 4–17 provide a detailed overview of 120 sports injuries in an
easy-to-locate format. Divided into key areas of the body, each sports
injury is described by: the anatomy and physiology involved, possible
causes, signs and symptoms, complications, immediate treatment,
rehabilitation procedures and long-term prognosis.
Aimed at fitness enthusiasts and health-care professionals of all levels,
The Anatomy of Sports Injuries also provides strength and flexibility
exercises to aid with sports injury prevention, treatment and
rehabilitation. These exercises are by no means exhaustive and merely
provide guidance. Consult a healthcare professional for a tailor-made
programme to suit your individual needs.
sport-related injury. As a consequence, there is a need for
detailed, easy-to-understand reference books on the prevention,
treatment and management of sports injury.
Whilst there are many books dealing with this subject, very few present
detailed anatomical information in a way that is easy to understand for
everyone from the weekend warrior to the professional athlete; from the
first-year personal trainer to the seasoned sports coach or from the recent
university graduate to the accomplished sports doctor.
Combining real-life practical experience with detailed theory, Brad
Walker presents complex prevention, treatment and management
strategies in a way that everyone can understand. Full-color illustrations
provide a visual aid to the workings of the human body during the
sports injury management process. The expert yet easy-to-follow
information will help the reader prevent sports injury, and in the event
that an injury does occur help to treat it effectively, allowing a return to
activity in as little time as possible.
The Anatomy of Sports Injuries looks at sport-related injury from every
angle. Chapter 1 introduces the concept of sports injury. It explains the
different classifications and grades of sports injury and describes the
structures and tissues involved. In Chapter 2 key prevention strategies
are explained to help reduce the occurrence of sport-related injury. In
Chapter 3 a comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation process is outlined to ensure a quick and complete recovery.
Chapters 4–17 provide a detailed overview of 120 sports injuries in an
easy-to-locate format. Divided into key areas of the body, each sports
injury is described by: the anatomy and physiology involved, possible
causes, signs and symptoms, complications, immediate treatment,
rehabilitation procedures and long-term prognosis.
Aimed at fitness enthusiasts and health-care professionals of all levels,
The Anatomy of Sports Injuries also provides strength and flexibility
exercises to aid with sports injury prevention, treatment and
rehabilitation. These exercises are by no means exhaustive and merely
provide guidance. Consult a healthcare professional for a tailor-made
programme to suit your individual needs.
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