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Clin Sports Med 24 (2005) 981-997 CLINICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE ELSEVIER SAUNDERS CUMULATIVE INDEX 2005 A Age categories, in youth sports, ¢31 Abdominal pain, 535 Aggression, and sport, 845-852 Abrasions. 582-583 biological factors in, 846-847 biopsychosoc ial model of, 846 Acclimatization, 696 " ; control of, 848 \cetazolamide, in high altitude exposure, 427 learning to manage, 848-849 om high-altitude sickness, 714 meanings of, historically, 845 Achievement by pr as distinct abus« observable, 845 818-820 overly aggressive behavior and, 846 is potential ibuse, 818 psychological issues and, 847-849 is risky sacrifice, 816-817 social issues and, 849-851 objectification in, 817-818 Air travel, and jet lag, implications for Achievement by proxy distortion. 763-764 performance, 367-380 805-828 health consequences of ind factittious disorder by proxy Airway uppel anatomy ol 814-815 ‘ Alcohol abuse, and aggression, 8a4i7e V8ig9en2c2tl9e 5 ind clinical Strategics lcohol dependence, CAGE questionnair« evol]u tionary h} istorical } perspecti¢ ve lmlm 7¢ 55 807-809 iagnosis of, 755 umilies in, in stabilization team physician in, 756 re-equil, ibration for, 806 CH{|E CS OF, { #050 gn potential for, 811-813 Alcohol use, motivation for, 886-887 mentalh ealth professional and, 822-823 | wee 96 r J : : Alcoholism, and substance abuse, 755-756 parental typologies in, 819, 820 among high school and colleg« . ithletes, 755 psychol : , research on. 809-810 A\lertness-enhancdirnuggs , sports chronobiol trum of, 820 ogy and, 418-424 tive behavior of, maintenance in llergic/anaphylactic conditions, exercise umilies, 815-820 issociated, 513-517 normal range of, 815 = Allergic contact dermatitis Allergic disorders, in athlete, 507-523 Acromuouocciiaavviiccuullaarr jomtjo,t , aartrhtroh:r osiso f , cor unitis, 508-511 ' a Actign ipn 152 ulergens causing, 908-509 Acute mountain sickness (AMS), 713, 714 i7Lli l ergy testing in, 511 5 ‘ : ind athletic performance, e40-41 Adolesocl efou , ntssp.9o r ts anpda rpucahcrtiiilpcdiaprtaetin o,n befon[0r e, fit7s8 7Aa-ins7 d9 0 risks imna naathgleetmees,n t ¢o3f9 , e41-44, R 509 children and, sleep and circadian nasal obstruction in, 510 rhythms in, 319-328 pathophysiology and presentation of sporting participation for, 784 Ac‘ robicm c capCaapcaict y, me.n strual ul cyccycllee aannd , e66] Al7lm ergy(ies), and Olympic athle: tes, e38-39 Acrobic endurance, menstrual cycle and diagnosiso l, ¢37 mamnilestations ol, ¢ _>/ Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type. 0278-59 19/05/$ — see front matter © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved doi: 10.1016/S0278-59 19(05)00092-X sportsmed.theclinics.com CUMULATIVE INDEX ritical ident stress management rmal, and anxicty disorde sevices in, 954-955 - tiated, 748 diverse stall for, 953 periormance, 666 family assistance in, 956 Anxiety disorder, in athlete, 748 fitness and supplement us« Aortic stenosis 1| 69-4770 history infaonrdm atpiroong ramm, 9d5e5s ign of Appendicitis, acute, 535 944-946 CUMULATIVE INDEX cogmuve behavior il techniques scason physicals und, 953-954 ind, 934 vention talks m, 954 countertransference issues and professional, approach for 934-938 44-945 traveling, guidelines for adjustment stallin9g 46a-nd9 4s7e rviceso f ‘ $67 565 ig ; Athletic participation, as therapy, 865-866 use of, 948-951 fessional and collegiate Athhll etic performance, impli} cations of sl' eep areas for, 943-944 apnea for 329-341 coretines coulh uiiilieaites ol of young people, sleep and circadian 943-958 rhythms and, 319-328 stratemies to increase use < seasonal ; decrements in, seasonal 952-956 allermes and, e35-50 sleep related problems and, Ys9 55 sceaassoonnsa l ] vaarrii ation 1 in, €£299- 3 Or umul: t th: , 418 tobacco cessaion services and 154 SUTRAS o enhance HI Asthma, chronic persistent, treatment for, 548 Atomoxetine, in attenuon deficit hyperactivity exercise-induced, diagnosiso f, e46 disorder, 837, 838, 839 pathogenesis and presentation Attention deficit disorder, stimulants for, 722 of, e45 Attention-defici/hyperactivity disorder, 670 seasonal considerations in, e45-46 in athletes, e45- Attention d= eficit/hyperactivity disorder management of, e46-e47 ~ {98= 59 medications for use in 2 and depressive disorders, 836 prophylaxis of, e46 and pss ychiatric como'r bidity 8355 and psychopharmacologic treatments Atherosclerosis, 469 829-843 Athlete(s), alertness in, implicationso f caffeine and youth athlete, 833-836 for, el-13 case vignette of, 831-833 child1 . See also Child(rer characteristics of, 8 831 and family, psychiatric interview ‘continuous chaos” sports for, 759 801 diagnosis of, 830 ag and, 371-372 early symptomso f, 758-759 of, as influence on athlete's effects on performance, 829, 834 life, 899 pharmacologic treatment of, 836-839 as source of support or pressur¢ treatment of, 834 903-905 Autonomic control, techniques to asss essment of, YI9H1 —YILlY enhance. 97—5_ clinical assessment and treatment ; of). 91¢ ; Axis I psychopathology, suicide in athletes demandso n, 899 and, 8866 0 developmental analysiso f, 907-915 Axonal injury, diffuse, 645-646 developmental events and 902-903 developmental model for, 906-907 B etthh ical issues i in, Q99424--999255 Bacterial infections, —5 74-5_7 6 interactionso f, 901-902 paradox of, 905b -906 B=ala nce error scoringo n system (BES" S), 639»¢ review of literature on, 901-906 sasal forebrain arousal system, 212 t—reat ment - 2 919-924 Behavioral | studies, of memory and sleep, 30 challenge in, 923-924 ; , ro education/prevention in ichavVi oral¢ trea< tment, it in insomnia, : 3$ SU 921-999 to increase alertness after air travel, 377 imaging of cartilage of, 13-37 Beta-hydroxy beta-methylbutyrate (HMB), obstructive sleep apnea in, 336-339 729-730 professional, and intra-psychic system Binge/purgers, 754 933-934 and mental health professionals 2s ioregulatory factors, maturation of, 93)2 1 See Mental health professionals, Bipolar disorder, 668-669 und professwnal athletes in athlete, 747-748 CUMULATIVE INDEX 93-99 ® exercise and, ¢26 sicep ipri i and rmones and ind osteoarthriti in repetitive training mchospasm Xe! compcuuo! ugada syndrome 163} , ]1 64 Bulimia, definition irrigation debride ment and ibrasion chond1 yplasty Bulimia nery in, 164-165 Burnout syndrome, 791 management of, 164 treatment ol, comparative studies of, 169-17 of elbow, imaging of, 28, 29 iffeine, 730-731 of hip, imaging of, 27, 28, 29 action during exercise performance of knee imagingol , 26 e6-7 of shoulder, imaging of, 1dmuinistration of following caffeine of wrist, imaging of, abstinence, ¢3 therapy for postoperative consid idvers¢ effectso f, 3, ) e4 erations following, 32-35 CUMULATIVE INDEX tissue composition and load trans Circadian rhythm(s), 368, 369-370 mussion in, 3-4 functional neuroanatomy of, 219-221 defects of, in athletes, surgical manage in performance, 371 ment of, 163-174 of core body temperature, 288-290 marrow stimulation techniques post-lunch dips in performance and, microfracture) in e17-19 165-166. 170 sleep and, and psychomotor vigilance hyaline, basic science of, functional performance, 237-249 structure of, 1-3 in children and adolescents imaging of, radiographic 319-328 considerations mn, 14 terminology and definitions of, 219 techniques in development for, 25-26 rcadian tuuming system, maturation of, in school-age children, 322-324 MR imaging of, 14-23 imaging of, in athlete, 13-37 ‘lonazwpam, 670 osteoarthritis, structure and biochemical woaches, aggression and, 850 changes in, 4-7 as role models and active stress atastrophic injury, definition of, 644 inducers, 793 574-576 oagulation disorders, 600-602 high-altitude (HACE vocaine, medical sequelae of, 419 ognitive behavioral techniques, and rebrovascular disease, eye in, 690 professional athletes, 934 ind youth sports benefits of enitive behavioral therapy, in eating /8/-/90 disorders, 878 twenty-first century, developmental in insomnia, 250 overview of, 783-804 ognitive development, and effect on sporting importance of, 783 risks of. 789-790 performance, 785 ygnitive relaxation, for sleep promotion, 351 Child(ren), and adolescents, benefits and risks of sports participation for 790 Id injuries, 703-7 sleep and circadian rhythms in prevention ol 319-328 ollagenomas, 592 ichieving, sommotuo cordis, 475 oivers relationship between developmental tasks of, 810-813 omputed tomographic arthrography, 01 I europsychological readiness for MR imaging, of cartilage, 24-25 sports, 785 mcussion, 672-673 ol-age, maturation of sleep-wake clinical manifestations of, 640-641 homeostasis in, 32] 322 definition of, 637 hlorotrichosis, 589-590 long-term sequelae of, 644 holinergic urticaria NATA graded symptoms checklist for hondral injuries, in active patients, 164 639. 640 postinjury assessment for, 641-643 rating of, for arthroscopy of shoulder, 49 preinjury education and assessment in, 637-640 hondrocytes, autologous, implantation of return to play and follow-up in, 643-644 in cartilage defects, 167-168, 170 Standardized Assessment of Concussion hondroitin, 75, 76-77 and, 638, 639 thondromalacia, in osteoarthritis, 5, 6 vonjunctivitis, allergic, 483-484, 511-512 hondroplasty, abrasion, in injured articulan bacterial, 483 cartilage, 165 considerations in athletes, 484 viral, 483 irrigation, and debridement, in injury of articular cartilage, sonsultation-liason service psychiatrist, 929 164-165 sonsulting room atmosphere, “holding thromium, 733 environment” in, 745 thronobi« logy , Sports, 413-454 ontact dermatitis, 590-592 CUMULATIVE INDEX ul ttenuion deticit disorder, 832, 837 nduced 631, 753-75 atric Association criteriaI ristic patterns 875-877 wing the risks, 871-883 on response and, 530-88 1 scas econda' r sympton tramimng¢g 1 constrainedo r linked 565-598 hing lbow arthroplasty restr m. dSO 1 7 ithictic ses, inflammatory, 590-593 chanical and environmental, 582-593 : , expenditure, seasonal variation in senuzation therapy, in allergies, 520 xamethasone, om high-altitude I nergy metabolism, sex steroid hormones sickness, 714 and, e58 CUMULATIVE INDEX Environmental exposures, effects on athletes trauma to, 683-687 "o €3/-38 physical examination in, 682-683 Environmental illness, in athletes, 695-718 Ephedrine, 731 Epididymitis/orchitis, 499-57 00 Fac>i al fracture, eye in, 68: 4 . Family f athlete. See Ad/ Epilepsy, seizures and. See S a is Family systems model, 899-928 Erysipel. adapting to change in, 918 Erythema ab igne, 589 interaction patterns in, 918-919 - ” levels of cohesaindo, n 917-918 Erythropoiesis, iron-deficient, 607 levelso f stress and. 916-917 Erythropoietin, 7 Fantasy |l eague, involvement in, pathological : , ania : is 7F0 Esophageal dysphagia 9 gambling and, 758 Estrog 55 58 Female athlete triad, 623-636 il eel alll identification and clinical correlates of 631-632 Exercise(s), acute, influence on sleep sports disciplines at risk for, 628 epidemiologic studieso f, 356-358 : Firearms, suicide in athletes and, 863 a1lclroebrigc,i c/ainna pohsytleaocatritch ritciocn di'kt nieocn s ;ll eexxiioonn contcorntia ctures, about knee, 10133,- -1100 4 associated with, 513-5 Fluvoxamine, in depression, 761 ’ j 1 ular] health, e% ’ me cardiovas< lar he sl Focal dystonia, and golf, 964 be' nefits of, . 194 , ; , Folli: culitis, i5e 76 chronic, iniluence on sleep, epidemiolo mic studies of, 358-359 Food allergies, 519 effects on hematologic parameters Foot (Feet). and ankle. osteoarthritiso f.6 5-66 602-603 reatment of, 66 elects on sleep, 355-365 orthotics for, in midfoot or ankle for hip mobilization, in osteoarthritic degenerative joint disease knee, 105-106, 110 ; oe Footballers, Australian, osteoarthritis of knee immunologic responses to 0 08 niluence on sleep, epidemiologic studies 356 Frostbite, 709-712 siological responses t \ - 2 ch! imical ! featureso f, 77 11 ge of motion, in osteoarthritic kne« treatment of, 711 104-105. 106—107 , Fungal infections, 565-574 al rhythms and, e25-34 seizures and epuepsy and, 692 65‘ 3 Furuncles, 576 strengthening, in osteoarthritic knec 105-107, 108-111 G ee a Gambline, pathological, and fantasy league involvement, 758 condiuons ol, trang roon management of, 681-69~O3< Gaysast roenteI ritis,1 . 448 889--449993 effects of bright light treatment o1 bacterial, 4 192 protozoal, 492-493 u, luation of, equipment for, 681 viral, 48 fg patient history in, 681-682 Gastroenterology sports, training room in cerebrovascular disease, 690 management of, 525-540 inflammatory conditions a of, retinal Gastroesophageal reflux disease, 528-530 detachments in, 687 ainm crentaitioon af G8h2-a63m Gastrointestinal bleeding, differential migraine headache and, 688-690 diagOo nosis of, 53223. -55394 nerve mjury to, clinical f1 indings in ruu nne rs, 532 9- associated with, 683 manag‘e ment of, a53a] 4 pathologies of, in diabetes, 690-691 mechanisms of, 533-534 problems of, in Marfan’s syndrome, 691 Gastrointestinal disorders, associated with special medical conditions of, 687-692 travel, 599-621 nd. 966 ind, 959-971 f O71 tension-type 656 nt of, 657 with vascular origin OSLCOLOTN' ithlete’s, 466 P ~ arthy OPpy n arthritis, 5Y cramps, 093 itict edema, 698 osteoarthritic, type of sport and , =" osteoarthritis of, etio- logy of, 57 related illness, 695 symptoms of, 58 minor, 698 treatment of, 58-60 CUMULATIV replacement ol, metal-on-metai ; Immunizations, for athletes, 536 cer: m-ceramic impla, nt — for. ' —17 9 : ~s > Immunologx responses to CXercise »0/ 908 mmunotherapy, in allerg 520 new plastics and ceramicsfo r, 178 Imi jomierap = total replacement of sports participation Impetigo, 574 175, 176, 177, 178 play restrictions in, 581 Infectious diseases. See also specific types of infections athletes a 177-478 seasonality of, ¢38, ¢39 training room management of, 477-506 ecuuous mononucleosis, 484-486 return-to-play following, 485-486 rality, suicide in athletes ar 862-863 53 —— SEES NS, CUS-Se Injections, for osteoarthritis in joints, and erowth hormone (HGH). 726 sports activity 83-91 sion of, in tennis player, 193 Injury(ies), in sports, and osteoarthritis, 72-74 ge NSAIDs in treatment of icid, clinical safety of of, 88-89 14-75 fi or viscosuppic] ementation 5/7_-§3 5 pt sychologi5c al reaction to Dos 73-Pr6e 75 2627 suicide in athletes and, 855-857 properties ol Insomnia, and sleep disruption, 269-285 100n ipproprk athletic performance and, 275-278 guidelines for consequences ol — daytime functioninagn d, 274-275 sion, 466-467 epidemiology 685-686 management of, 2/9-282 objective issessments ol primary, 270 recognition and diagnosis of, 269-271 otic trance 7 secondary otics, in insomma, 280-281,> 282 SeeVv erity 7 ol, 27/92 mauc: e si| cep subjective assessments io f, 2/ transient or chronic, 27] International Society for Sport Psychiatry ISSP). 669 Hypotl al, am a rousal systeimis , 21 212 Intra-psychic system, and professional Hypotl ilamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, 226 athletes, 933-934 Hypothermia, 703-71 Inversion recovery imaging, 17 enmeers ion, tSreeartmeen t lron, 779393 management of, /06-—/08 general measures for lron deficiency, and anemia, 604 treatment ol. 77 08 causeso l, 6 O9-€ 11 moderate, treatment of diagnosis and treatment of, 611-612 in athletes, 608-609, 611 physiologic response t rewarming in, 707-708 Irritable bowel syndrome, 532 severe, treatment of, 709 severity of, determination of, 705, 706 J signs and symptoms of, 706 Jet lag, and air travel, implications for Hypoxia/hypercapnia, nocturnal performance, 367-380 consequences of, 554 avoidance of, interventions for, 377-378, 437-439 " behavioral approach to, 37 cause ol, 368 Imagery techniques, to enhance performance, light as treatment for, 385 974-975 management of, 448-450 Imaging, of hyaline cartilage, techniques in melatonin and, 441-442 development for, 25-26 observations in elite athletes, 371-37 CUMULATIVE INDEX muund, lor young al thritis, 153-161 ievciopme! conlirmed, radio liagnosis of, 137 urthroscop thor s method of uuatior 147-148 Alii ih i 1CICS I Ciiilical ipproacl history taking in imaging studies in, 156 n Australian footballers, 191 Malassezia pathophysiology of, 153-155 physical examination in, 155-15 Malignancy rehabilitation in, 101-131 Marfan’s syndrome sites ol 97 ye problems in, 691 surgery in clinical results of, 159 phys ical characteristics of 165-466 compnlli cations oO f 15599--1166 0 Marrow stimulation tec'h nique (mic rotrac ' w lleagt terearla l « ypc ningiS ture in cartilage defects 165-166, 170 osteotomy, 158-159 for medial opening wedg« Mast cells and basophils, mediators of, ¢36 tibial osteotomy Medication(s), common used by athletes 157, 158 719-724 preoperative planning for lor treatment ¢« f attention deficit 155 6-157 hyperactivity disorder 536-839

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