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Pediatric and adolescent sports medicine

[edited by] Carl L. Stanitski, Jesse C. DeLee, David Drez, Jr

(Orthopaedic sports medicine : principles and practice / [edited by] Jesse C. DeLee, David Drez, Jr)

W.B. Saunders, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

This work addresses the differences of the child and adolescent athlete when compared with those of an adult and, in order to allow the reader to make such distinctions, it aims to enhance their diagnostic capability and formulate appropriate treatment plans based on sound physiological principles. Emphasis is placed on the diagnosis and treatment demands of this age group as they grow from child to adolescent to young adult.

Table of Contents

Exercise Physiology. Sports and the Neurodevelopment of the Child. The Young Female Athlete. Preparaticipation Evaluation of the Young Athlete. The Child Athlete with Chronic Disease. The Disabled Athlete. Psychological Aspects of Sport. Overuse Syndromes. Head Injuries. The Cervical Spine. Acute Musculotendinous Injuries. Physical Injuries in the Young Ahtletes. Throacolumbar Spine Injuries in Pediatric Sports. Shoulder Injuries. Upper Extremity: Elbow Injuries in Children and Adolescents. Hand and Wrist Injuries. Hip and Pelvice Injuries in the Young Athlete. Patellofemoral Mechanism. Meniscal Lesions. Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee. Ligamentous Injury of the Knee. Arthroscopy in Children. Ankle and Foot Injuries in the Pediatric Athlete. Imaging. Rehabilitation for Childhood and Adolescent Orthopaedic Sports-Related Injuries. Strength Training. Index.

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