Rehabilitation of sports injuries : scientific basis
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Rehabilitation of sports injuries : scientific basis
(The encyclopaedia of sports medicine, v. 10)
Blackwell Science, 2003
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"An IOC Medical Commission publication in collaboration with the International Federation of Sports Medicine."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Rehabilitation is, by definition, the restoration of optimal form and function for an athlete. In this edition in the Encyclopedia series, the editor and contributors advocate that rehabilitation should begin as soon as possible after the injurty occurs, alongside therapeutic measures such as anti-inflammatories and other pain killing agents. This might also begin before, or immediately after, surgery. The rehabilitative process is therefore managed by a multi-disciplinary team, including physicians, physiotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, and athletic trainers, amongst others. This book considers the three phases of rehabilitation: pain relief, protection of the affected area and limitation of tissue damage; limitation of impairment and recovery of flexibility, strength, endurance, balance and co-ordination; and finally the start of conditioning to return to training and competition.
Table of Contents
- 1 Epidemiology of sports injuries: implications for rehabilitation
- . 2 Pathophysiology of injury
- . 3 Tissue healing and repair: muscle
- . 4 Tissue healing and repair: tendons and ligaments
- . 5 Tissue healing and repair: bone and cartilage
- . 6 Immobilization
- . 7 Physiological and functional implications of injury
- . 8 Use of physical modalities and pain management
- . 9 Flexibility and joint range of motion
- . 10 Strength and endurance
- . 11 Proprioception and co-ordination
- . 12 Function Rehabilitation and return to training and competition
- . 13 Orthoses in the prevention and rehabilitation of injuries
- . 14 The psychology of the injured athlete
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