ABSTRACT

The ethics of sports medicine is an important emerging area within biomedical ethics. The professionalization of medical support services in sport and continuing debates around issues such as performance-enhancing technologies or the health and welfare of athletes mean that all practitioners in sport, as well as researchers with an interest in sports ethics, need to develop a clear understanding of the ethical aspects of the sport–medicine nexus.

This timely collection of articles explores the conceptual and practical issues that shape and define ethics in sports medicine. Examining central topics such as consent, confidentiality, pain, doping and genetic technology, this book establishes an important baseline for future academic and professional work in this area.

part I|27 pages

Sports medicine as an ethical practice

chapter 2|7 pages

Why sports medicine is not medicine 1

chapter 3|12 pages

Whose Prometheus?

Transhumanism, biotechnology and the moral topography of sports medicine 1

chapter 4|7 pages

Ethical practice and sports physician protection

A proposal 1

part II|29 pages

Professional ethics and sports medicine

chapter 7|8 pages

Sports physicians andanti-doping governance

Between assistance and negligence 1

part III|46 pages

Ethically significant concepts in sports medicine

chapter 8|15 pages

Suffering in and for sport

Some philosophical remarks on a painful emotion 1

chapter 9|16 pages

Sport, physical activity and wellbeing

An objectivist proposal 1

chapter 10|13 pages

Investigating eating disorders in elite gymnasts

Conceptual, ethical and methodological issues 1

part IV|41 pages

Doping and the ethics of performance enhancement

chapter 12|14 pages

Beyond consent

The ethics of paediatric doping 1

chapter 13|15 pages

The spirit of sport and themedicalization of anti-doping

Empirical and normative ethics 1

part V|26 pages

Genetics and the future of sports medicine

chapter 16|10 pages

Gene transfer for pain

A tool to cope with the intractable, or an unethical endurance-enhancing technology? 1