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SPORTS MEDICINE Just the Facts EDITORS Francis G. O’Connor, MD, FACSM Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Program Associate Professor of Family Medicine Department of Family Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, Maryland Robert E. Sallis, MD, FAAFP, FACSM Co-Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Fontana, California Robert P. Wilder, MD, FACSM Associate Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Director the Runner’s Clinic at UVA Team Physician, UVA Athletics, The University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Patrick St. Pierre, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Uniformed Series University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, Maryland Associate Director Nirschl Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship Arlington, Virginia SPORTS MEDICINE Just the Facts Francis G. O’Connor Robert E. Sallis Robert P. Wilder Patrick St. Pierre The views in this manuscript are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of the US Army, US Department of Defense, or the US Government. McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-07-144632-X The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-07-142151-3. All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. 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DOI: 10.1036/007144632X For more information about this title, click here CONTENTS Contributors xi Preface xix Section 1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SPORTS MEDICINE 1 1 The Team Physician Christopher B. Ranney, Anthony I. Beutler and John H. Wilckens 1 2 Ethical Considerations in Sports Medicine Ralph G. Oriscello 4 3 Legal Issues Aaron Rubin 8 4 Field-Side Emergencies Michael C. Gaertner and Loren A. Crown 11 5 Mass Participation Events Scott W. Pyne 20 6 Catastrophic Sports Injuries Barry P. Boden 24 7 Orthopedic Sports Medicine Terminology Scott A. Magnes 30 8 Basics in Exercise Physiology Patricia A. Deuster and David O. Keyser 34 9 Articular Cartilage Injury Stephen J. Lee and Brian J. Cole 46 10 Muscle and Tendon Injury and Repair Bradley J. Nelson and Dean C. Taylor 55 11 Bone Injury and Fracture Healing Carlos A. Guanche 61 12 The Preparticipation Physical Examination Robert E. Sallis 66 13 Basic Principles of Exercise Training and Conditioning Craig K. Seto 75 14 Nutrition Nancy M. DiMarco and Eve V. Essery 83 15 Exercise Prescription Mark B. Stephens 91 v vi CONTENTS 16 Exercise and Chronic Disease Karl B. Fields, Michael Shea, Rebecca Spaulding, and David Stewart 95 17 Playing Surface and Protective Equipment Jeffrey G. Jenkins and Scott Chirichetti 102 Section 2 EVALUATION OF THE INJURED ATHLETE 107 18 Diagnostic Imaging Leanne L. Seeger and Kambiz Motamedi 107 19 Electrodiagnostic Testing Venu Akuthota and John Tobey 111 20 Exercise Testing David E. Price, Kevin Elder, and Russell D. White 118 21 Gait Analysis D. Casey Kerrigan and Ugo Della Croce 126 22 Compartment Syndrome Testing John E. Glorioso and John H. Wilckens 130 23 Exercise-Induced Asthma Testing Fred H. Brennan, Jr. 135 24 Drug Testing Aaron Rubin 137 Section 3 MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE 141 25 Cardiovascular Considerations Francis G. O’Connor, John P. Kugler, and Ralph P. Oriscello 141 26 Dermatology Kenneth B. Batts 149 27 Genitourinary Michael W. Johnson 157 28 Ophthalmology Ronica A. Martinez and Kayvan A. Ellini 162 29 Otorhinolaryngology Charles W. Webb 166 30 Dental Elizabeth M. O’Connor 170 31 Infectious Disease and the Athlete John P. Metz 173 32 Endocrine Considerations William W. Dexter and Shireen Rahman 181 33 Hematology in the Athlete William B. Adams 193 34 Neurology Jay Erickson 199 35 Gastroenterology David L. Brown and Chris G. Pappas 205 36 Pulmonary Carrie A. Jaworski 211 37 Allergic Diseases in Athletes David L. Brown, David D. Haight, and Linda L. Brown 220 vii CONTENTS 38 Overtraining Syndrome/Chronic Fatigue Thomas M. Howard 228 39 Environmental Injuries Brian V. Reamy 232 Section 4 MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE 239 40 Head Injuries Robert C. Cantu 239 41 Cervical Spine Gerard A. Malanga, Garrett S. Hyman, and Jay E. Bowen 243 42 Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Scott F. Nadler and Michele C. Miller 248 43 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Technical Considerations and Upper Extremity Carolyn M. Sofka 257 44 Shoulder Instability Robert A. Arciero 263 45 Rotator Cuff Pathology Patrick St. Pierre 268 46 Sternoclavicular, Clavicular, and Acromioclavicular Injuries Carl J. Basamania 273 47 Shoulder Superior Labrum Biceps and Pec Tears Jeffrey S. Abrams 281 48 The Throwing Shoulder Carlos A. Guanche 287 49 Elbow Instability Derek H. Ochiai and Robert P. Nirschl 291 50 Elbow Articular Lesions and Fractures Edward S. Ashman 293 51 Elbow Tendinosis Robert P. Nirschl and Derek H. Ochiai 297 52 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Wrist in Athletes Steven B. Cohen and Michael E. Pannunzio 299 53 Soft Tissue Injuries of the Hand in Athletes Todd C. Battaglia and David R. Diduch 305 54 Wrist and Hand Fractures Geoffrey S. Baer and A. Bobby Chhabra 311 55 Upper Extremity Nerve Entrapment Margarete DiBenedetto and Robert Giering 320 56 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Lower Extremity Carolyn M. Sofka 329 57 Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh Brett D. Owens and Brian D. Busconi 337 58 Knee Meniscal Injuries John P. Goldblatt and John C. Richmond 342 59 Knee Instability Alex J. Kline and Mark D. Miller 350 60 The Patellofemoral Joint Robert J. Nicoletta and Anthony A. Schepsis 356 viii CONTENTS 61 Soft Tissue Knee Injuries (Tendon and Bursae) John J. Klimkiewicz 359 62 Ankle Instability Todd R. Hockenbury 366 63 Surgical Considerations in the Leg Gregory G. Dammann and Keith S. Albertson 373 64 Tibial and Ankle Fractures Edward S. Ashman and Brian E. Abell 377 65 Foot Injuries Mark D. Porter, Joseph J. Zubak, and Winston J. Warme 382 66 Lower Extremity Stress Fracture Michael Fredericson 390 67 Nerve Entrapments of the Lower Extremity Robert P. Wilder, Jay Smith, and Diane Dahm 396 Section 5 PRINCIPLES OF REHABILITATION 405 68 Physical Modalities in Sports Medicine Alan P. Alfano 405 69 Core Strengthening Joel Press 412 70 Medications and Ergogenics Scott B. Flinn 415 71 Common Injections in Sports Medicine: General Principles and Specific Techniques Francis G. O’Connor 426 72 Footwear and Orthotics Eric Magrum and Jay Dicharry 433 73 Taping and Bracing Tom Grossman, Kate Serenelli, and Danny Mistry 442 74 Psychologic Considerations in Exercise and Sport Nicole L. Frazer 446 75 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Anthony I. Beutler and Wayne B. Jonas 453 Section 6 SPORTS-SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS 461 76 Baseball James R. Morales and Dennis A. Cardone 461 77 Basketball John Turner and Douglas B. McKeag 464 78 Boxing: Medical Considerations John P. Reasoner and Francis G. O’Connor 470 79 Crew Andrew D. Perron 473 80 Cross-Country Ski Injuries Janus D. Butcher 475 81 Bicycling Injuries Chad Asplund 480 82 Figure Skating Roger J. Kruse and Jennifer Burke 485 ix CONTENTS 83 Football John M. MacKnight 491 84 Golfing Injuries Gregory G. Dammann and Jeffrey A. Levy 497 85 Gymnastics John P. DiFiori and Julie Casper 500 86 Ice Hockey Injuries Peter H. Seidenberg and Tory Woodard 506 87 Rugby Injuries Peter H. Seidenberg and Rochelle Nolte 513 88 Running Robert P. Wilder, Francis G. O’Connor 519 89 Soccer Nicholas A. Piantanida 526 90 Swimming Nancy E. Rolnik 531 91 Tennis Robert P. Nirschl 534 92 Triathlon Shawn F. Kane and Fred H. Brennan 538 93 Weightlifting Joe Hart and Christopher D. Ingersoll 543 94 Lacrosse Thad Barkdull 548 95 Wrestling Michael G. Bowers and Thomas M. Howard 553 Section 7 SPECIAL POPULATIONS 559 96 The Pediatric Athlete Amanda Weiss Kelly and Terry A. Adirim 559 97 The Geriatric Athlete Cynthia M. Williams 565 98 The Female Athlete Rochelle M. Nolte and Catherine M. Fieseler 573 99 Special Olympics Athletes Pamela M. Williams and Christopher M. Prior 581 100 The Disabled Athlete Paul F. Pasquina, Halli Hose, and David C. Young 586 101 The Athlete with a Total Joint Replacement Jennifer L. Reed 594 102 Cancer and the Athlete Brian Whirrett and Kim Harmon 598 103 The Athlete with HIV Robert J. Dimeff and Andrew M. Blecher 602 Appendix 609 Index 615

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