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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-009.mrc:62861047:5272
Source marc_columbia
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001 4053898
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008 960612t19971997moua b 001 0 eng c
010 $a 96028208
020 $a0815177712
035 $a(OCoLC)34973588
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm34973588
035 $9AMF8267HS
035 $a(NNC)4053898
035 $a4053898
040 $aDNLM/DLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrLoB-B
050 00 $aRC1210$b.S76 1996
060 10 $aQT 261 S7655 1996
082 00 $a617.1/027$220
245 00 $aSports medicine :$bprinciples of primary care /$ceditors, Giles R. Scuderi, Peter D. McCann, Peter J. Bruno ; medical illustrator, Lydia V. Kibiuk.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aSt. Louis :$bMosby,$c[1997], ©1997.
300 $axiv, 627 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tWhy Sports Medicine /$rBarbara A. Kahn, Giles R. Scuderi and Peter D. McCann --$g2.$tMuscle and Exercise Physiology /$rPaul Juris --$g3.$tCardiopulmonary Conditions /$rNino D. Marino and Peter J. Bruno --$g4.$tHead Trauma /$rMatthew E. Fink --$g5.$tGastrointestinal System /$rJerome H. Siegel --$g6.$tGenitourinary Injuries /$rStuart M. Popowitz and Harris N. Nagler --$g7.$tPreparticipation Evaluation /$rAndrew M. Tucker and John A. Bergfeld --$g8.$tOn-Field Emergencies /$rRichard A. Marder --$g9.$tWomen in Sports /$rLetha Y. Griffin --$g10.$tWound Healing /$rSusan Craig Scott --$g11.$tDermatologic Conditions /$rRobert S. Scheinberg --$g12.$tEye Injuries /$rMary Mendelsohn and David Abramson --$g13.$tCraniofacial Injuries /$rAlex M. Greenberg and Richard H. Haug --$g14.$tDental Injuries /$rMichael D. Kurtz, Joe H. Camp and J. O. Andreasen --$g15.$tOtorhinolaryngology /$rGwen S. Korovin --$g16.$tThe Cervical Spine, Spinal Cord, and Brachial Plexus /$rJoseph S. Torg --
505 80 $g17.$tThe Thoracic and Lumbar Spine /$rJeffrey E. Deckey and Mark Weidenbaum --$g18.$tThe Shoulder /$rKen Yamaguchi, Ira Wolfe and Louis U. Bigliani --$g19.$tThe Elbow and Forearm /$rRobert T. Goldman and Peter D. McCann --$g20.$tThe Wrist /$rMelvin P. Rosenwasser and Robert H. Wilson --$g21.$tThe Hand /$rMartin A. Posne --$g22.$tPelvis, Hip, and Thigh /$rGregory M. Lieberman and Steven F. Harwin --$g23.$tKnee Injuries /$rDavid Diduch, Giles R. Scuderi and W. Norman Scott --$g24.$tThe Leg /$rStephen P. Geary and Michael A. Kelly --$g25.$tThe Foot and Ankle /$rCherise M. Dyal and Francesca M. Thompson --$g26.$tThe Lower Extremity /$rPeter G. Gerbino II and Lyle J. Micheli --$g27.$tThe Upper Extremity /$rLaura Forese --$g28.$tThe Spine /$rGail S. Chorney --$g29.$tRehabilitation Techniques and Therapeutic Modalities /$rDavid A. Gold, Michael Saunders and Gordon Huie --$g30.$tThe Lower Extremity /$rRobert S. Gotlin --$g31.$tThe Upper Extremity /$rDaniel J. Kane and Robert S. Gotlin --
505 80 $g32.$tThe Spine /$rRobert S. Gotlin and Michael A. Palmer --$g33.$tNutrition /$rJacqueline R. Berning --$g34.$tFluid Balance /$rGilbert B. Cushner and Fred D. Cushner --$g35.$tSubstance Abuse /$rDennis J. Gleason --$g36.$tInfectious Diseases /$rDavid C. Helfgott --$g37.$tSports Psychology /$rUlla Kristiina Laasko --$g38.$tSport for the Athlete with a Physical Disability /$rMichael S. Ferrara, Kenneth J. Richter and Susan M. Kaschalk --$g39.$tMedicolegal Issues /$rAndrew H. Patterson --$g40.$tLegal Issues in Sports Medicine /$rDavid L. Herbert.
520 $aSports medicine requires multidisciplinary input and cooperation from many fields, including orthopaedics, emergency medicine, physiatry, and physical therapy. However, especially today, with the increased role of managed health care, it is the primary care physician, the pediatrician, the family practitioner, and the internists who care for patients who present with injuries caused by participation in sports.
520 8 $aSports Medicine: Principles of Primary Care has been written to provide a comprehensive guide for the primary care physician to the initial diagnosis and management of sports injuries. It provides precise guidelines on when to refer patients to specialists.
520 8 $aSports Medicine: Principles of Primary Care is organized to make all of the necessary information easily accessible through the use of treatment algorithms, boxed lists of differential diagnoses, and over 250 line drawings created specially for this work.
520 8 $aIt has a wealth of practical information. It covers problems with all of the body's systems, pre-participation evaluation, on-field emergencies, special problems to consider when treating female athletes, substance abuse, and how to care for the athlete who is physically disabled.
650 0 $aSports medicine.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85126948
650 12 $aSports Medicine.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013178
650 12 $aAthletic Injuries.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001265
700 1 $aScuderi, Giles R.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94802371
700 1 $aMcCann, Peter D.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96801033
700 1 $aBruno, Peter J.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96801867
852 00 $boff,hsl$hRC1210$i.S76 1997 Q