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PE make fitter kids?, Dec, to volume 27 omer Medical education jan-dec 1999 Sep, p 5 Adams BB: en related toenail ab- Sports medicine: < Norma Dec, 85, |Q Andersen RE: Exercise, an active The 1999 Annual Index lists articles by } patients—one festyle, and obesity: making the exer- regular department, author, and p 3 n work, Oct 1, p 41, XM subject. One- or two-letter codes rs as leaders, No\ Andersen RE: Simple steps for increas- after articles in the author and subject ‘Acceptable risk’ vs danger, Dec and losing weight, Oct 1, sections indicate the article type: Exercise Adviser Andrews JR: see Whiteside JA, Jun, p 87 CL: Clinical Review Delayed-onset muscle soreness Arte R: [ se during pregnancy: safe CM: Commentary ow, pay later?, Jan, p 107 E for most, Aug, p 51, XM CR: Case Report ger joint injuries in active CT: Clinical Techniques overpronation nters for acute and late- EM: Emergencies nics, May nagement, Mar, p 89, CL; (let- EN: Editor’s Notes shuan: a slow phoi ce EQ: ECG Quiz Jun, p 109 see Dunlap J, Oct 15, p 69 EX: Exercise Adviser Toning the upper arms, Sep, p 91 oa HJ: see Briner WW, Mar, p 48 F: Feature How to buy athletic shoes, Nov S boarding injuries: general 1Q: Imaging Quiz a focus on talus fractures, L: Listing News Briefs NB: News Briefs New team doc — Bradshaw C: see Brukner P, May, p 62 PA: Patient Adviser Briner WW Jr:| A ten injuries: manag- R: Research 1g acute and overuse disorders, Mar, XM: Exercise Is Medicine Brukner P: Obturator neuropathy: a cause of exercise-related groin pain, Burkhart CG: Skin disorders of the foot department amen wea oskeletali pheunaae Me nrg Techniques IOC conference saaina & : a 6-year series from Inar gutter splint for a boxers doping agency, Mar, p 21 Columbia ski areas, Dec, p 31, CL n,o111 Lyme disease vaccination: who Cadman R: How to stay alive in deep yw dislocation: on-site treat- how effective?, Apr, p 15 snow: avoiding tree-well acci- News from the AAOS annua . Dec, p 44, PA mial space injoctio ':p ain reliever, Apr, p 23 Cantu RC: Fatalities and catastrophic in- > tool, Apr, ¢p (letter) Aug, NBA team physicians cope with n high school and college sports, fallout, Apr, p 27 lessons for improving safe- exertional compartment syn- New findings reported on DIKINa 0 35, R gauging pressure, May, p 101 potence, May, p 21 Cantwell JD: ECG variations in college y the Munster cast: optimal motion Anabolic steroids may help restore m athletes, Sep, p 68, EQ for scaphoid fractures, Jun, in HIV patients, Jun, p 15 Carter AM: Proximal biceps tendon rup- Lung injuries in contact sports: diagno Ire ly an injury of middle age, f the MCP joint: as- and management tips, Jun, p 21 ed reduction, Jul, Beginners should use care with Ta e Lin J, Oct 1, p 87 and other kick-boxing workouts Cheng J: Taic hi chuan: a slow dance for g patellofemoral braces for anterior p 28 health, Jun, p 109, EX pain, Aug, p 81 Homocysteine and heart disease: a c Cooper G: see Ross DS, Nov, p 101 Plantar fascia injection, Sep, p 101 prit, or just a suspect?, Jul, p 13 Crowell DL: see Kligman EW, Oct 15, Prescribing functional braces for knee in- News from the ACSM annual meeting p 42 a ba > r) Stability Oct 1,p 117 ‘ Jul, p 16 deWeber K: Effort thrombosis with sep- Study raises doubts about claims for sis, May, p 74, CR Editor’s Notes dro,’ Aug, p 15 DiFiori JP: Overuse injuries in children Kids and sports: fly balls or butterflies?, Washington forums address wo men’s and adolescents, Jan, p 75, CL Jan, p 5 sports medicine issues, Aug, p 19 DiNubile NA: Exercise and the bottom Work-site workouts: why wait?, Feb, p 5 Getting to the heart of the softer- baseball line: promoting physical and fiscal fitness Musculoskeletal medicine: how to debate, Sep, p 19 in the workplace: a commentary, Feb, strengthen training, Mar, p 5; (letter) Jun, Training programs may lower women’s p 37, XM ps ACL injury risk, Oct 1, p 15 Dollar AL: see Cantwell JD, Sep, p 68 Sports medicine: the defensible ‘alterna- Athletic field surfaces: aaad products, old Dunlap J: Overcoming exercise barriers tive’, Apr, p 5; (letter) Aug, p 79 questions, Oct 1, p 24 in older adults, Oct 15, p 69, CL Supplements: modern miracles?, May, p 3 New drugs should dei fight influenza this Elia G: Stress urinary incontinence in Balancing sport risk and health benefits, winter, Nov, p 15 women: removing the barriers to exer- continued THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE @ Voi 27 * No. 13 * December 99 63 index continued cise, Jan, p 39, CL Matheson GO: Work-site workouts: why labrum: a diagnostic and treatment chal- Erickson SM: see Carter AM, Jun, p 95 wait?, Feb, p 5, EN lenge, Jun, p 73, CL Evans R: see Sopher M, Oct 1, p 40 Matheson GO: Musculoskeletal medi- Roberts WO: Subacromial space injec Ferro RT: Neck pain and dyspnea in a cine: how to strengthen training, Mar, tion: pain reliever, diagnostic swimmer: spontaneous pneumomedi- p 5, EN; (letter) Jun, p 8 p 119, CT; (letter) A ; astinum presentation and return-to-play Matheson GO: Sports medicine: the de- Roberts WO: Plantar f considerations, Oct 1, p 67, CR fensible ‘alternative’, Apr, p 5, EN; (letter) Sep, p 101, CT Fleisig GS: see Whiteside JA, Jun, p 87 Aug, p 79 Roberts WO: Hitting in Floyd T: Cervical fracture in a Nordic ski- Matheson GO: Balancing sport risk and ey: not worth the r er, Dec, p 47, CR health benefits, Jun, p 3, EN Roos R: Homocysteine and heart dis- Galea AM: see Hall TL, Feb, p 75 Matheson GO: Welcome, new editors! ease: a Culprit, or jus suspect?, Jul Garner LA: Poison ivy, oak, and sumac Strengthening the journal, serving the p 13, NB dermatitis: identification, treatment, and readers, Jul, p 6, EN Ross DS: Acute onset of cl prevention, May, p 33, CL Matheson GO: Medical education: the soccer player, Nov, p 10 Glover DW: The preparticipation physical on-line revolution, Sep, p 5, EN Ross G: Acute elbow dislocation examination: steps toward consensus Matheson GO: Sports medicine: a focus treatment, Feb, p 121, CT and uniformity, Aug, p 29, CM on health, Oct 1, p 7, EN Ross M: Delayed-onset musc! Hall TL: Osteochondritis dissecans of the Matheson GO: Our readers as leaders, work out now, pay later? elbow: diagnosis, treatment, and pre- Nov, p 5, EN EX; (letter) Apr, p 114 vention, Feb, p 75, CL Matheson GO: ‘Acceptable risk’ vs Scher RK: see Tan -L, Sep, p 35 Hawthorne S: Supplements: modern danger, Dec, p 7, EN Schimpf M: The deceptive nature of clav- miracles?, May, p 3, EN McCrory P: see Brukner P, May, p 62 icle fractures ir oung patients Mar Hawthorne S: The smell of success? You McDevitt ER: Dorsal dislocations of the p 119, CL go, girl!, Aug, p 7, EN MCP joint: assessment and closed re- Schnirring L: New team doc group com- Hewitt MJ: see Kligman EW, Oct 15, p 42 duction, Jul, p 75, CT bines educational, business goals, Jan Hutchinson MR: Chronic exertional com- McFarland EG: see Schimpf M, Mar, p 19, NB partment syndrome: gauging pressure, p 119 Schnirring L: High school association de- May, p 101, CT McKeag DB: see Paluska SA, Aug, p 81 clines national PPE form, Jan, p 25, NB Ireland ML: see Hutchinson MR, May, McKeag DB: see Paluska SA, Oct 1, Schnirring L: Body piercing and sports p 101 p117 an opening for trouble?, Feb, p 27, NB Jimenez CE: Advantages of diagnostic McKeag, MD DB: see Ferro RT, Oct 1, Schnirring L: Will COX-2 inhibitors nuclear medicine: part 1: musculoskele- p 67 change pain management?, Feb, p 34 tal disorders, Nov, p 44, CL Mervis LJ: see Lane SE, Mar, p 110 NB Jimenez CE: Advantages of diagnostic Metz JP: Managing goif injuries: tech- Schnirring L: Med school graduates nuclear medicine: part 2: cardiac and nique and equipment changes that aid weak in musculoskeletal knowledge other nonmusculoskeletal disorders, treatment, Jul, p 41, CL Mar, p 15, NB Dec, p 51, CL Millard-Stafford M: see Sparling PB, Jul, Schnirring L: |OC “onfere ce produces Joy EA: Applying the Munster cast: opti p27 plan for antidoping agency, Mar, p 21, NB mal motion control for scaphoid frac- Miller A: see Petrizzi MJ, Jan, p 111 Schnirring L: Lyme disease vaccination tures, Jun, p 114, CT Mueller FO: see Cantu RC, Aug, p 35 who needs it? how effective?, Apr, p 15 Juhn MS: Oral creatine supplementation: Neira C: see Schimpf M, Mar, p 119 NB separating fact from hype, May, p 47, CL Nesbitt L: Correcting overpronation: help Schnirring L: News from the AAOS Kammer CS: Swimming injuries and ill for faulty foot mechanics, May, p 95, EX nual meeting, Apr, p 23, NB nesses, Apr, p 51, CL; (letter) Sep, p 83 Nesbitt L: How to buy athletic shoes, Schnirring L: NBA team physician Kligman EW: Recommending exercise to Nov, p 133, EX with lockout fallout, Apr, p 2 healthy older adults: the preparticipation Niedfeldt MW: see Kammer CS, Apr, p 51 Schnirring L: New finding evaluation and exercise prescription, Oct O’Connor FG: see Pasquina PF, Apr, p 81 biking and impotence, May, p 21, NB 15, p 42, CL O’Kane J: Allergen-mediated disease: Schnirring L: Anabolic steroids may help Kumar VGR: see Lane SE, Mar, p 110 keeping patients active, Sep, p 49, CL; restore muscle in HIV patients, Jun Lacroix VJ: Exercise-induced asthma, (letter) Nov, p 123; (correction) Oct 1, p 15, NB Nov, p 75, CL p 40; Nov, p 123 Schnirring L: Lung njuries in contact Lane SE: Lessons from atypical groin Paluska SA: Using patellofemoral braces sports: diagnosis and management tips, pain: presentation and treatment of a for anterior knee pain, Aug, p 81, CT Jun, p 21, NB schwannoma, Mar, p 110, CR Paiuska SA: Prescribing functional braces Schnirring L: Beginners should use care LaPrade RF: Acute knee injuries: on-the- for knee instability, Oct 1, p 117, CT with Tae Bo and other kick-boxing work- field and sideline evaluation, Oct 1, p 55, Pasquina PF: Olecranon fracture sus- outs, Jun, p 28, NB CL tained in arm wrestling, Apr, p 81, CR Schnirring L: News from the ACSM an- Laskowski ER: see Boon Au, Apr, p 94 Petrella RJ: Exercise for older patients nual meeting, Jul, p 16, NB Lin J: A medial soft-tissue mass of the with chronic disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL Schnirring L: Study raises doubts about knee, Oct 1, p 87, |Q Petrella RJ: Exercises for patients with claims for ‘andro,’ Aug, p 15, NB Louisna G: Seniors and physicians form knee osteoarthritis, Oct 15, p 109, PA Schnirring L: Washington forums ad- active partnerships, Oct 15, p 31, F Petrizzi MG: see Petrizzi MJ, Jan, p 111 dress women’s sports medicine issues, MacKnight JM: Hypertension in athletes Petrizzi MJ: Making an ulnar gutter splint Aug, p 19, NB and active patients: tailoring treatment for a boxer's fracture, Jan, p 111, CT Schnirring L: Getting to the heart of the to the patient, Apr, p 35, CL Reiss RA: Managirig atrial fibrillation in softer-baseball debate, Sep, p 19, NB Maron BJ: see Glover DW, Aug, p 29 active patients and athletes, Mar, p 73, Schnirring L: Training programs may Matheson GO: see Glover DW, Aug, p 29 CL; (letter) Aug, p 22 lower women’s ACL injury risk, Oct 1, Matheson GO: Kids and sports: fly balls Rhodes D: see Lane SE, Mar, p 110 p 15, NB or butterflies?, Jan, p 5, EN Richards DB: Injuries to the g!enoid Schnirring L: Athletic field surfaces: new continued Vol 27 * No. 13 © December 99 @ THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE index continued products, old questions, Oct 1, p 24, NB Zagelbaum BM: see Schwartz BH Androstenedione Schnirring L: New drugs should help 1,p 72 Study raises doubts about claims for ‘an- fight influenza this winter, Nov, p 15, NB dro,’ A ig, p 15, NB Schnirring L: Can school PE make fitter Angina: see Chest pain kids?, Dec, p 23, NB subject Ankle Schwartz BH: Refractive surgery for ac- F of the recreational athlete, pie patients: weighing the pros and Achilles tendon: see Ankle ns, Oct t1,p 72, CL Acromioclavicular joint: see Shoulder Ng injuries: general patterns, Pewee at MP: Skeletal muscle cramps ACSM: see American College of Sports iS on talus fractures, Apr, during exercise, Nov, p 109, CL Medicine Schwenk TL: Rejuvenating patients— Adolescents njuries: managing acute and one step at a time, Oct 15, p 3, EN Can school PE make fitter kids? V e disorders, Mar, p 48, CL Shaffer WO: Lumbar facet fracture in an p 23, NB pataler cruciate ligament: see Knee adolescent ice hockey player, Nov, p 95, Elbow injuries in young baseball players Antiviral drugs CR Jun, p 87, CL New drugs should help fight influenza this Shapiro MS: see Yu WD, Jul, p 59 Fatalities and catastrophic injuries in hig winter, Nov, p 15, NB Shek PN: see Shephard Ru, Jun, p 47 school and college sports, 1982-199 Arm Shephard RJ: Do work-site exercise and lessons for improving safety, Aug, £ Proximal biceps tendon rupture: primarily health programs work?, Feb, p 48, CL High school association declines na an in f middle age, Jun, p 95, CR Shephard RJ: Exercise, immunity, and PPE form, Jan, p 25, NB Toning the upper arms, Sep, p 91, EX tibility to infection: a J-shaped re- Hitting in amateur ice hockey: not wc Arm wrestling > ship?, Jun, p 47, XM; (letter) Sep, the risk, Nov, p 35, CM Olecranon fracture sustained in arm Kids and sports: fly balls or butterflies wrestling, Apr, p 81, CR Sherman C: see DiNubile NA, Feb, p 37 Jan, p 5, EN Arthritis Sherman C: see White RD, Apr, p 63 Lumbar facet fracture in an adolescent Exercise for older patients with chronic Sherman C: see White RD, Apr, p 77 hockey player, Nov, p 95, CR Oct 15, p 79, CL Sherman C: see Artal R, Aug, p 51 Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow s for patients with knee os- Simons SM: Foot injuries of the recre- diagnosis, treatment, and prevention teoarthritis, Oct 15, p 109, PA ational athlete, Jan, p 57, CL Feb, p 75, CL Arthictel turf Sirven Jl: oe activity and epilepsy: Overuse injuries in children and adoles- Athletic field surfaces: new products, old what are serer ules?, Mar, p 63, CL; (cor- cents, Jan, p 75, CL iestions, Oct 1, p 24, NB rection) Jun, p 8 The deceptive nature of clavicle fractures Association of Professional Team Smith J: seer es ich Ad, Apr, p 94 in young patients, Mar, p 119, CL Physicians Sopher M: The experience of a medically Valgus knee instability in an adolescent New team doc group combines educa- based fitness center (letter), Oct 1, p 40 ligament sprain or physeal fracture tional, business goals, Jan, p 19, NB Sparling PB: Keeping sports parti + duel Aug, p 62, CR Asthma Safe in hot weather, Jul, p 27, CL Allergy ed disease: keeping pa- Stamford B: Toning the upper arms, Sep, Allergen-mediated disease: keeping pa- ve, Sep, p 49, CL; (letter) Nov, p 91, EX tients active, Sep, p 49, CL; (letter correction) Oct 1, p 40; Nov, Sundaram M: see Shaffer WO, Nov, p 95 p 123; (correction) Oct 1, p 40 Tanzi EL: Managing common nail disor- p 123 nduced asthma, Nov, p 75, CL ders ina ctive patients and athletes, Sep, Poison ivy, oak, and sumac derma om the ACSM annual meeting, p 35 identification, treatment, and preve 416 NB Taylor MR: see Shaffer WO, Nov, p 95 May, p 33, CL Varrato J: see Sirven JI, Mar, p 63 Alternative medicine disorders of the foot in active pa- Veenema KR: Forefoot pain in a young Sports medicine: the defensible ‘a ients. 5F eb p 88, CL girl, Jan, p 91, |Q tive’, Apr, p 5, EN; (letter) Aug, p 7° Athletic field: see Playing surface Veenema KR: Valgus knee instability in Alzheimer’s disease Atrial fibrillation an adolescent: ligament sprain or phy- Exercise for older patients with chr ging atrial fibrillation in active patients seal fracture?, Aug, p 62, CR disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL and athletes Mar, p 73, CL; (letter) Aug, Wentorf F: see LaPrade RF, Oct 1, p 55 American Academy of Orthopaedic White RD: Exercise in diabetes manage- Surgeons Avulsion ment: maximizing benefits, controlling News from the AAOS annual meeting Finger joint injuries in active patients: point- risks, Apr, p 63, XM Apr, p 23, NB ers for acute and late-phase manage- White RD: Exercising with diabetes: tips, American College of Sports Medicine ment, Mar, p 89, CL; (letter) Sep, p 84 strategies, and precautions, Apr, p 77, PA Exercise and physical activity for older Whiteside JA: Elbow injuries in young adults: American Coliege of Sports Back pain baseball players, Jun, p 87, CL Medicine Position Stand, Oct 15, p 115 Lumbar facet fracture in an adolescent ice Williams CC: Posterior sternoclavicular CL hockey player, Nov, p 95, CR joint dislocation, Feb, p 105, EM News from the ACSM annual meeting Managing golf injuries: technique and Wolf WB lil: Calcific tendinitis of the Jul, p 16, NB equipment changes that aid treatment, shoulder: diagnosis and simple, effective Amino acids Jul, p 41, CL treatment, Sep, p 27, CL Homocysteine and heart disease: a cul- Barriers to exercise: see Exercise moti- Woodford GA: see O’Kane J, Sep, p 49 prit, or just a suspect?, Jul, p 13, NB vation Young CC: see Kammer CS, Apr, p 51 Anabolic steroids Baseball Yu WD: Cysts and other masses about Anabolic steroids may help restore muscle Elbow injuries in young baseball players, the knee: identifying and treating com- in HIV patients, Jun, p 15, NB Jun, p 87, CL mon and rare lesions, Jul, p 59, CL; (let- Study raises doubts about claims for ‘an- Getting to the heart of the softer-baseball ter) Sep, p 83 dro,’ Aug, p 15, NB debate, Sep, p 19, NB continued THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE @ Vol 27 * No. 13 * December 99 67 index continued News from the AAOS annual meeting, player, Nov, p 101, EQ Apr, p 114 Apr, p 23, NB Advantages of diagnostic nuclear Dermatitis Basketball medicine: part 2: cardiac and other non- Allergen-mediated disease: keeping patients NBA team physicians cope with lockout musculoskeletal disorders, Dec, p 51, CL active, Sep, p 49, CL; (letter) Nov D+ 12992; 492 fallout, Apr, p 27, NB Children (correction) Oct 1, p 40; Nov, p 123 Biceps: see Arm Can school PE make fitter kids?, Dec, Poison ivy, oak, and sumac dermatitis: Biceps tendon: see Arm p 23, NB identification, treatment, and prevention, Bicycling Elbow injuries in young baseball players, May, p 33, CL New findings reported on biking and im- Jun, p 87, CL Diabetes potence, May, p 21, NB Hitting in amateur ice hockey: not worth Exercise during pregnancy: safe and ben- Bladder the risk, Nov, p 35, CM eficial for most, Aug, p 51, XM Stress urinary incontinence in women: re- Kids and sports: fly balls or butterflies?, Exercise in diabetes management: maxi moving the barriers to exercise, Jan, Jan, p 5, EN mizing benefits, controlling risks, Apr p 39, CL Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow: p 63, XM Blister diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, Exercising with diabetes: tips, strategies, Foot injuries of the recreational athlete, Feb, p 75, CL and precautions, Apr, p 77, PA Jan, p 57, CL Overuse injuries in children and adoles- Diagnostic imaging Skin disorders of the foot in active pa- cents, Jan, p 75, CL Advantages of diagnostic nuclear medi- tients, Feb, p 88, CL The deceptive nature of clavicle fractures cine: part 1: musculoskeletal disorders, Body piercing in young patients, Mar, p 119, CL Nov, p 44, CL Body piercing and sports: an opening for Cholesterol Advantages of diagnostic nuclear medi- trouble?, Feb, p 27, NB Exercise for older patients with chronic cine: part 2: cardiac and other nonmus- Bone scan disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL culoskeletal disorders, Dec, p 51, CL Advantages of diagnostic nuclear Clavicle Digital nerve block medicine: part 1: musculcskeletal disor- The deceptive nature of clavicle fractures Finger joint injuries in active patients: ders, Nov, p 44, CL in young patients, Mar, p 119, CL pointers for acute and late-phase man- Advantages of diagnostic nuclear Cognitive disorder: see Alzheimer's dis- agement, Mar, p 89, CL; (letter) Sep, p 84 medicine: part 2: cardiac and other non- ease Dislocation musculoskeletal disorders, Dec, p 51, CL Compartment syndrome Acute elbow dislocation on-site treat- Braces Advantages of diagnostic nuclear ment, Feb, p 121, CT Prescribing functional braces for knee in- medicine: part 1: musculoskeletal disor- Dorsal dislocations of the MCP joint: as- stability, Oct 1, p 117, CT ders, Nov, p 44, CL sessment and closed reduction, Jul, Using patellofemoral braces for anterior Chronic exertional compartment syn- p 75, CT knee pain, Aug, p 81, CT drome: gauging pressure, May, p 101, CT Finger joint injuries in active patients: point- Breathing Congestive heart failure ers for acute and late-phase manage- Exercise-induced asthma, Nov, p 75, CL Exercise for older patients with chronic ment, Mar, p 89, CL; (letter) Sep, p 84 Bursitis disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL Posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation, Cysts and other masses about the knee: Conjunctivitis Feb, p 105, EM identifying and treating common and rare Allergen-mediated disease: keeping patients Doping: see Drug testing lesions, Jul, p 59, CL; (letter) Sep, p 83 active, Sep, p 49, CL; (letter) Nov, p 123; Drug policy Foot injuries of the recreational athlete, (correction) Oct 1, p 40; Nov, p 123 Exercise-induced asthma, Nov, p 75, CL Jan, p 57, CL Corns IOC conference produces plan Skin disorders of the foot in active pa- doping agency, Mar, p 21, NB Calcific tendinitis tients, Feb, p 88, CL Drug testing Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: diagno- Coronary artery disease 1\OC conference produces plan for anti- sis and simple, effective treatment, Sep, Advantages of diagnostic nuclear doping agency, Mar, p 21, NB p 27, CL medicine: part 2: cardiac and other non- Drugs: see also specific drugs, Ergogenic Callus musculoskeletal disorders, Dec, p 51, CL drugs Skin disorders of the foot in active pa- COX-2 inhibitors Allergen-mediated disease: keeping patients tients, Feb, p 88, CL Will COX-2 inhibitors change pain man- active, Sep, p 49, CL; (letter) Nov, p 123; Cardiac screening: see Preparticipation agement?, Feb, p 34, NB (correction) Oct 1, p 40; Nov, p 123 exam Cramps Anabolic steroids may help restore muscle Cardiovascular: see Heart, Vascular Skeletal muscle cramps during exercise, wt HIV patients, Jun, p 15, NB conditions, specific diagnosis Nov, p 109, CL Exercise-induced asthma, Nov, p 75, CL Casts Creatine Hypertension in athletes and active pa- Applying the Munster cast: optimal motion Oral creatine supplementation: separating tients: tailoring treatment to the patient, control for scaphoid fractures, Jun, fact from hype, May, p 47, CL Apr, p 35, CL p 114, CT Supplements: modem miraciles?, May, p 3, EN Managing atrial fibrillation in active patients Catastrophic injury Cyst and athletes, Mar, p 73, CL; (letter) Aug, Fatalities and catastrophic injuries in high A medial soft-tissue mass of the knee, p 22 school and college sports, 1982-1997: Oct 1, p 87, |Q New drugs should help fight influenza this lessons for improving safety, Aug, p 35, R Cysts and other masses about the knee: winter, Nov, p 15, NB Cervical spine: see Spine identifying and treating common and rare Volleyball injuries: managing acute and Cheerleading lesions, Jul, p 59, CL; (letter) Sep, p 83 overuse disorders, Mar, p 48, CL Fatalities and catastrophic injuries in high Will COX-2 inhibitors change pain man- school and college sports, 1982-1997: Death: see Fatality agement?, Feb, p 34, NB lessons for improving safety, Aug, p 35, R Delayed muscle soreness Chest pain Delayed-onset muscle soreness: work out ECG Quiz Acute onset of chest pain in a soccer now, pay later?, Jan, p 107, EX; (letter) Acute onset of chest pain in a soccer continued Vol 27 * No. 13 * December 99 © THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE 3eP;T Seo«;~e a Pir eevonaat ie5 3 e e tenn ce n index continued losing weight, Oct 1, p 51, PA athletes, Sep, p 35, CL Exercise prescription: see also Exer a injection, Sep, p 101, CT Adviser department ated toenail abnormality, Dec, Exercise, an active lifestyle making the exercise presci of the foot in active pa- Oct 1, p 41, XM p 88, CL Exercise and phy sical activit Iso Stress fracture adults: American Coll > in a Nordic skier, Dec, golf injuries: technique and Medicine Position Stand, Oct 15, f hanges that aid treatment, Exercise during pregnancy: safe an of the recreational athlete, eficial for most, Aug, p 51, XM . fracture sustained in arm Exercise for cider patients with t fracture in an adolescent ice ng,) »A p r,p 81,C disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL er, Nov, p 95, CR \dritis dissecans of the elbow Exercise in diabetes management ar gutter splint for a boxer’s aiagnosis , treatment, and prevention, mizing benefits, controlling r p> 411, CT Feb, p 75, CL p 63, XM acture sustained in arm Electrocardiogram | Exercising with diabetes: tips p 81,CR Acute 3 a socce and precautions, Apr, p 77 injuries: general patterns, with Hypertension in athletes and active n talus fractures, Apr, p 94, CL ye athletes, Sep tients: tailoring treatment to the e nature of clavicle fractures Apr, p 35, CL ents, Mar, p 119, CL > also anatom Overcoming exercise barriers > instability in an adolescent: adults, Oct 15, p 69, CL sprain or physeal fracture?, ow dislocation: on-site treat- Physi al activity and epilepsy what rules?, Mar, p 63, CL; (correction Freiberg’s isieation ee injuries: on-the- field and side- Recommending exercise to healtt Fo rafoo ain in a young girl, Jan, p 91, IQ luation, Oct 1, p 5 L adults: the prepartici pation «8 Functional braces: see Braces Employee fitness: see Workplace f itness and exercise prescription, Oct 15 aoe infection —— Simple steps for increasinc Managing common nail disorders in active Physical activity and epilepsy wnat are the losing weight, Oct 1, p 51 1d athletes, Sep, p 35, CL rules?, Mar, p 63, CL; (correction) Jun, p 8 Exercise risks Ergogenic drugs Balancing sport risk and health Genitalia aS tudy | aises doubts about claims for ‘an Jun, p 3, EN ew findings reported on biking and im- dro,’ Aug, p 15, NB Exercise-induced allergy: see Alle t ,p 21, NB Ergogenic nutrition Exercise-induced asthma: see Asthma Gunteiana hate see Diabetes Oral creatine supplementation: separating Eye Glenoid labrum: see Shoulder f m hype, May, p 47, CL Getting to the heart of the sc Golf nents: modern miracles?, May debate, Sep, p 19, NB 2 jolf injuries: technique and Refractive surgery for active patients shanges that aid treatment, Exercise effects ing the pros and cons, Oct 1, p 7 Balan } sport risk and healtt benertits Jun, p 3, EN Facet: see Spine ym atypical groin pain: presen- Exercise juring pregnancy: safe and ben- Fat, body: see Obesity, Weight contre treatment of a schwannoma, eficial for most, Aug, p 51, XM Fatality immunity, and susceptibility to Eight nonavalanche snow-immers ator neuropathy: a cause of exer- a J-shaped relationship?, Jun deaths: a 6-year series from related groin pain, May, p 62, CL (letter) Sep, p 83 Columbia ski areas, Dec, p 31 GQquueceions: see Women's health in diabetes management: maxi- Fatalities and catastrophic injuries } benefits, controlling risks, Apr school and college sports, 1¢ : lessons for improving safety, Aug, p 36 cations of the MCP joint: assess- Hypertension in athletes and active pa How to stay alive in deep powder 1 closed reduction, Jul, p 75, CT tients: tailoring treatment to the patient, avoiding tree-well accidents, Dec, p 44, P, njuries in active patients: point- Apr, p 35, CL Fatigue te and late-phase manage- Physical activity and epilepsy: what are Skeletal muscle cramps during exercise , CL; (letter) Sep, p 84 > rules?, Mar, p 63, CL; (correction) Nov, p 109, CL iinar gutter splint for a boxer’s Fellowships 11, CT Rejuvenating patients—one step at a Sports medicine fellowships common nail disorders in active time, Oct 15, p 3, EN care physicians, Mar, p 139, s and athletes, Sep, p 35, CL Exercise motivation Finger: see Hand 1g golf injuries: technique and oe an active lifestyle, and obesity: Fitness center: see Health club ment changes that aid treatment, Yaking on exercise prescription work, Flexibility: see Stretching »41 Cl na 1, p . XM Foot yball injuries: managing acute and Overco hat exercise barriers in older Correcting overpronation: help for faulty overuse disorders, Mar, p 48, CL adults, Oct 15, p 69, CL foot mechanics, May, p 95, EX Health benefits: see Exercise effects Rejuvenating patients—one step at a Foot injuries of the recreational athlete Health club time, Oct 15, p 3, EN Jan, p 57, CL The experience of a medically based fit- Seniors and on form active part- Forefoot pain in a young girl, Jan, p 9 ness center (letter), Oct 1, p 40, nerships, Oct 15,p 31, F How to buy athletic shoes, Nov, p Heart: see also specific diagnosis, Elec- Simple steps for increasing activity and Managing common nail disorders in active trocardiogram, Sudden death continued THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE @ Vol 27 * No. 13 * December 99 73 index continued Acute onset of chest pain in a soccer p 47, XM; (letter) Sep, p 83 Cysts and other masses about the knee player, Nov, p 101, EQ Inflammation identifying and tre } common and rare Do work-site exercise and health pro- Will COX-2 inhibitors change pain man- lesions, Jul, p 59, CL; (letter) Sep, p 83 grams work?, Feb, p 48, CL agement?, Feb, p 34, NB Exercises for pat s with knee os ECG variations in college athletes, Sep, Influenza teoarthritis, Oct 15, p 109, PA p 68, EQ New drugs should help fight influenza this Prescribing functional braces for knee in- Exercise for older patients with chronic winter, Nov, p 15, NB stability, Oct 1, p 117, CT disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL Injection Training programs may low Homocysteine and heart disease: a cul- Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: diagnosis ACL injury risk, Oct 1 prit, or just a suspect?, Jul, p 13, NB and simple, effective treatment, Sep, Using patellofemoral brac Hypertension in athletes and active pa- p 27, CL knee pain, Aug, p 81, CT tients: tailoring treatment to the patient, Plantar fascia injection, Sep, p 101, CT Valgus knee instability in an adolescent Apr, p 35, CL Injury prevention: see also Prevention ligament sprain or physeal fracture?, Managing atrial fibrillation in active patients ‘Acceptable risk’ vs danger, Dec, p 7, EN Aug, p 62, CR and athletes, Mar, p 73, CL; (letter) Aug, Eight nonavalanche snow-immersion Volleyball injuries managing acute and p22 deaths: a 6-year series from British overuse disorders, Mar, p 48, CL The experience of a medically based fit- Columbia ski areas, Dec, p 31, CL Washington forums address women’s ness center (letter), Oct 1, p 40, Elbow injuries in young baseball players, sports medicine issues, Aug, p 19, NB The preparticipation physical examination: Jun, p 87, CL steps toward consensus and uniformity, Hitting in amateur ice hockey: not worth Ligament: see anatomic site, specific di- Aug, p 29, CM the risk, Nov, p 35, CM agnosis Heat injury How to stay alive in deep powder snow: Lung Keeping sports participants safe in hot avoiding tree-well accidents, Dec, p 44, PA Exercise-induced asthma, Nov, p 75, CL weather, Jul, p 27, CL New findings reported on biking and im- Lung injuries in contact sports: diagnosis Heel: see Foot potence, May, p 21, NB and management tips, Jun, p 21, NB HIV Overuse injuries in children and adoles- Neck pain and dyspnea in a swimmer: Anabolic steroids may help restore muscle cents, Jan, p 75, CL spontaneous pneumomediastinum pre- in HIV patients, Jun, p 15, NB Training programs may lower women’s sentation and return-to-play considera- Hockey ACL injury risk, Oct 1, p 15, NB tions, Oct 1, p 67, CR Hitting in amateur ice hockey: not worth Injury statistics Lyme disease the risk, Nov, p 35, CM Fatalities and catastrophic injuries in high Lyme disease vaccination: who needs it? Lumbar facet fracture in an adolescent ice school and college sports, 1982-1997: how effective?, Apr, p 15, NB hockey player, Nov, p 95, CR lessons for improving safety, Aug, p 35, R Homocysteine: see Amino acids Managing golf injuries: technique and Medical practice Hydration equipment changes that aid treatment, Med school graduates weak in muscu- Keeping sports participants safe in hot Jul, p 41, CL loskeletal knowledge, Mar, p 15, NB weather, Jul, p 27, CL Snowboarding injuries: general patterns, with Musculoskeletal medicine how to Hypertension a focus on talus fractures, Apr, p 94, CL strengthen training, Mar, p 5, EN; (letter) Exercise for older patients with chronic Volleyball injuries: managing acute and Jun, p 8 disease, Oct 15, p 79, CL overuse disorders, Mar, p 48, CL Sports medicine: a focus on health, Oct 1 Hypertension in athletes and active pa- instability p7,EN tients: tailoring treatment to the patient, Injuries to the glenoid labrum: a diagnostic Sports medicine: the defensible ‘alterna- Apr, p 35, CL and treatment challenge, Jun, p 73, CL tive’, Apr, p 5, EN; (letter) Aug, p 79 Hyperthermia: see Heat injury Prescribing functional braces for knee in- Men’s health stability, Oct 1, p 117, CT New findings reported on biking and im- Imaging Quiz Valgus knee instability in an adolescent: potence, May, p 21, NB A medial soft-tissue mass of the knee, ligament sprain or physeal fracture?, Menstrual dysfunction Oct 1, p 87, |Q Aug, p 62, CR News from the ACSM annual meeting, Forefoot pain in a young girl, Jan, p 91, IQ International Olympic Committee Jul, p 16, NB Running-related toenail abnormality, Dec, 1OC conference produces plan for anti- Mortality: see Fatality p 85, |lQ doping agency, Mar, p 21, NB Munster cast: see Casts Immunity Ischemia Muscle: see anatomic site, specific diagnosis Exercise, immunity, and susceptibility to Advantages of diagnostic nuclear Myositis ossificans infection: a J-shaped relationship?, Jun, medicine: part 2: cardiac and other non- Advantages of diagnostic nuclear p 47, XM; (letter) Sep, p 83 musculoskeletal disorders, Dec, p 51, CL medicine: part 1: musculoskeletal disor- Impotence ders, Nov, p 44, CL New findings reported on biking and im- Jogger’s toe potence, May, p 21, NB Running-related toenail abnormality, Dec, Nail: see Foot, Hand Incontinence p 85, iQ National Basketball Association Stress urinary incontinence in women: remov- NBA team physicians cope with lockout ing the barriers to exercise, Jan, p 39, CL Kick boxing faliout, Apr, p 27, NB Infection: see also Fungal infection, spe- Beginners should use care with Tae Bo NBA: see National Basketball Association cific diagnosis and other kick-boxing workouts, Jun, Neck Anabolic steroids may help restore muscle p 28, NB Cervical fracture in a Nordic skier, Dec, in HIV patients, Jun, p 15, NB Knee p 47,CR Body piercing and sports: an opening for A medial soft-tissue mass of the knee, Neuropathy trouble?, Feb, p 27, NB Oct 1, p 87, |Q Foot injuries of the recreational athlete, Exercise, immunity, and susceptibility to Acute knee injuries: on-the-field and side- Jan, p 57, CL infection: a J-shaped relationship?, Jun, line evaluation, Oct 1, p 55, CL Obturator neuropathy: a cause of exer- continued Vol 27 * No. 13 * December 99 @ THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE

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