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The Olympic book of sports medicine

edited by A. Dirix, H.G. Knuttgen & K. Tittel

(The encyclopaedia of sports medicine, v. 1)

Blackwell Scientific, c1988

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Includes index

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Description

Now available in paperback, this book provides full-colour international coverage of the whole of sports medicine. With a preface by the president of the International Olympic Committee, and contributions from world authorities in sports medicine, it provides invaluable guidance for all doctors and other health personnel who serve athletes. Basic issues are dealt with as well as practical considerations such as injury prevention and treatment, assessment of fitness, methods of conditioning, environmental factors, exercise and disease, and exercise in rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on the athlete in competitive sport, but the recreational sportsman and fitness enthusiast are not forgotten. The exercising child, the older person and women in sport are given special consideration.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction The definition and scope of sports medicine
  • The development, objectives and activities of the IOC Medical Commission
  • The development, objectives and activities of the FIMS
  • Part 2 The impact of regular training on human biological systems
  • Part 3 Assessment of physical and functional capacity
  • Part 4 Environmental conditions
  • Part 5 The process and implementation of physical training
  • Part 6 Anthropometry
  • Part 7 Training children and adolescents
  • Part 8 Female athletes
  • Part 9 Sport and physical activities in older people
  • Part 10 Prevention and management of sports injuries
  • Part 11 Exercise in the prevention and management of internal disease
  • Part 12 Medical care of sports teams
  • Part 13 Doping and doping control

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