ABSTRACT

During the past decade, the primary care physician has played a pivotal role in the evolution of sports medicine as a discipline that can benefit patients of all ages. The primary care physician is often the first medical professional to see the patient after an injury, making it important for primary care practitioners to stay up-to-date on promis

part |2 pages

SECTION ONE: GENERAL SPORTS MEDICINE

chapter |104 pages

Part II. Principles of Healthy Exercise

chapter |112 pages

Part III. Profiles of Athletes

part |2 pages

SECTION TWO: CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE PRACTICE

chapter |148 pages

Part I. Sports Injuries

chapter |36 pages

Part II. Sports Injuries: The Head

chapter |38 pages

Part III. Sports Injuries: The Trunk

part |2 pages

APPENDICES

chapter 1|2 pages

Sports Medicine Resource Guides

chapter 2|2 pages

Types of Sports

chapter 3|2 pages

Educational and Organizational Resources

chapter 4|6 pages

Medical Supplies and Equipment

chapter 6|2 pages

Sports and Sports Medicine Organizations