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This course utilizes content from the textbook “Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation” By David J. Magee, PhD, BPT, Robert C. Manske, DPT, MEd, MPT, SCS, ATC, CSCS, James E. Zachazewski, PT, DPT, SCS, ATC and William S. Quillen, PT, PhD, SCS, FACSM© 2011, published by Elsevier.

Instructional Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation provides expert insight and clear rehabilitation guidelines to help you manage injuries and special medical needs unique to athletic clients.

Contributions from leading physical therapists, athletic trainers, and orthopedic surgeons give you a comprehensive, clinically relevant understanding of common sports-related injuries and help you ensure the most effective therapeutic outcomes.

Key Features

  • Addresses a broad range of sports-related injuries and conditions
  • Reinforces key concepts with highlighted content and hundreds of detailed illustrations
  • Summarizes essential information for fast, easy reference clinical settings

Modules In Course

Module 1: Preparation and Prevention in Sports Medicine


Included in Module 1: Preparation and Prevention in Sports Medicine
 
Chapter 1:  Role of the Sports Medicine Team
Chapter 2:  Preparation Evaluation and Physical Fitness Profiling
Chapter 3:  Psychological Aspects of Youth Sports
Chapter 4:  Nutrition Counseling Athletes
Module 2: Environmental Considerations, Drug Testing and Sports Injury Epidemiology


Included in Module 2:  Environmental Considerations, Drug Testing and Sports Injury Epidemiology

Chapter 5: Environmental Considerations
Chapter 6:  Use of Ergogenic Aids in Sports
Chapter 7: Sports Drug Testing
Chapter 30:  Applied Sports Injury Epidemiology
Module 3: Applied Biomechanics of Cycling, Golf, Jumping, Tennis and Soccer


Included in Module 3:  Applied Biomechanics of Cycling, Golf, Jumping, Tennis and Soccer

Chapter 8:  Applied Biomechanics of Cycling
Chapter 9:  Applied Biomechanics of Golf
Chapter 10:  Applied Biomechanics of Jumping
Chapter 11:  Applied Biomechanics of Tennis
Chapter 12:  Applied Biomechanics of Soccer
Module 4: The Biomechanics of Running, Swimming, Baseball Pitching and Common Weight Training Exercises


Included in Module 4:  Applied Biomechanics of Running, Swimming, Baseball Pitching and Common Weight Training Exercises
 
Chapter 13:  Applied Biomechanics of Running
Chapter 14:  Applied Biomechanics of Swimming
Chapter 15:  Applied Biomechanics of Baseball Pitching
Chapter 16:  Applied Biomechanics of Common Weight Training Exercises
Module 5: Medical Conditions, Dermatologic Considerations, Protective Equipment and Evidence Based Research of Taping in Sports Medicine


Included in Module 5:  Medical Conditions, Dermatologic Considerations, Protective Equipment and Evidence Based Research of Taping in Sports Medicine

Chapter 17:  Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness
Chapter 18:  Medical Conditions in Sport
Chapter 19:  Dermatologic Considerations in Athletes
Chapter 20:  Protective Equipment in Sports
Chapter 21:  Taping for Athletes and Rehabilitation
Module 6: Concussions, Traumatic Injuries to the Cervical Spine, Maxillofacial Injuries, Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries


Included in Module 6:  Concussions, Traumatic Injuries to the Cervical Spine, Maxillofacial Injuries, Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries
 
Chapter 22:  Sports Related Concussion
Chapter 23:  Traumatic Injuries to the Cervical Spine
Chapter 24:  Maxillofacial Injuries
Chapter 25:  Abdominal and Thoracic Injuries
 
 
Module 7: Female Athletes, Musculoskeletal Dance Medicine, Athletes with Disabilities and the Selected Needs of the Masters Athlete


Included in Module 7:  Female Athletes, Musculoskeletal Dance Medicine, Athlete’s with Disabilities and the Selected Needs of the Masters Athlete

Chapter 26:  The Female Athlete
Chapter 27:  Musculosketal Dance Medicine and Science
Chapter 28:  The Athlete with Disability
Chapter 29:  Selected Rehabilitation Needs of the Masters Athlete