Orthopaedic rehabilitation of the athlete : getting back in the game

Sports injuries Sports medicine Athletic Injuries Orthopedic Procedures Recovery of Function e-böcker
Elsevier/Saunders
2015
EISBN 9781455737437
Anterior shoulder instability.
Posterior shoulder instability.
Multidirectional shoulder instability.
Superior labral pathology (SLAP/long head biceps).
Biceps tendon disorders.
Rotator cuff injuries.
Acromioclavicular joint injuries and sternoclavicular joint injuries.
Adhesive capsulitis and glenohumeral arthritis.
Epicondylitis.
Epiphyseolysis and osteochondritis.
Ulnar collateral ligament injuries.
Elbow stiffness.
Forearm nerve entrapments.
Forearm tendinitis.
Triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries.
Jersey finger and mallet finger.
Thumb ulnar collateral ligament injuries.
Lumbar spine strains and sprains.
Herniated lumbar disc.
Spondylolysis.
Musculoskeletal thoracic and chest injuries.
Cervical spine strains, sprains, and burners.
Cervical spine disc injuries.
Muscle strains about the hip and thigh.
Groin injuries.
Femoroacetabular impingement and labral injuries.
Stress fractures of the femoral neck and shaft.
Patellar instability.
Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathy.
Meniscus injuries.
Articular cartilage injury (including osteochondritis dissecans) in the young athletic knee.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Posterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Medial collateral ligament injuries.
Lateral collateral ligament and posterolateral ligament injuries.
Leg pain in the athlete : stress fractures, medial tibial stress syndrome, and external compartment syndromes.
Tibial shaft fractures.
Achilles tendinopathy and rupture.
Ankle sprains, fractures, and chondral injuries.
Ankle impingement.
Flexor hallucis longus tendinopathy.
Plantar fasciitis.
Midfoot strains and sprains and Lisfranc injuries.
Fifth metatarsal fractures.
First metatarsophalangeal joint sprain (turf toe).
Prevent athletic injuries and promote optimal recovery with the evidence-based guidelines and protocols inside Orthopaedic Rehabilitation of the Athlete! Practical, expert guidance; a templated, user-friendly format; and online videos of key rehabilitation exercises make this rehab reference ideal for any practitioner working with athletes!
Posterior shoulder instability.
Multidirectional shoulder instability.
Superior labral pathology (SLAP/long head biceps).
Biceps tendon disorders.
Rotator cuff injuries.
Acromioclavicular joint injuries and sternoclavicular joint injuries.
Adhesive capsulitis and glenohumeral arthritis.
Epicondylitis.
Epiphyseolysis and osteochondritis.
Ulnar collateral ligament injuries.
Elbow stiffness.
Forearm nerve entrapments.
Forearm tendinitis.
Triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries.
Jersey finger and mallet finger.
Thumb ulnar collateral ligament injuries.
Lumbar spine strains and sprains.
Herniated lumbar disc.
Spondylolysis.
Musculoskeletal thoracic and chest injuries.
Cervical spine strains, sprains, and burners.
Cervical spine disc injuries.
Muscle strains about the hip and thigh.
Groin injuries.
Femoroacetabular impingement and labral injuries.
Stress fractures of the femoral neck and shaft.
Patellar instability.
Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathy.
Meniscus injuries.
Articular cartilage injury (including osteochondritis dissecans) in the young athletic knee.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Posterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Medial collateral ligament injuries.
Lateral collateral ligament and posterolateral ligament injuries.
Leg pain in the athlete : stress fractures, medial tibial stress syndrome, and external compartment syndromes.
Tibial shaft fractures.
Achilles tendinopathy and rupture.
Ankle sprains, fractures, and chondral injuries.
Ankle impingement.
Flexor hallucis longus tendinopathy.
Plantar fasciitis.
Midfoot strains and sprains and Lisfranc injuries.
Fifth metatarsal fractures.
First metatarsophalangeal joint sprain (turf toe).
Prevent athletic injuries and promote optimal recovery with the evidence-based guidelines and protocols inside Orthopaedic Rehabilitation of the Athlete! Practical, expert guidance; a templated, user-friendly format; and online videos of key rehabilitation exercises make this rehab reference ideal for any practitioner working with athletes!
