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Orthopaedic Knowledge Update: Sports Medicine 6 brings together the most relevant literature and the latest research from the past 5 years. More than 150 top-notch contributors collaborated on this succinct review of pertinent advances in sports medicine. Find brand-new content on hip instability and microinstability, return-to-play criteria following anterior cruciate ligament injury, exercise-induced bronchorestriction, development of emergency action plans, and imaging of the foot and ankle.
Vivid illustrations help you fully comprehend new concepts, while expert section editors ensure a thorough yet unbiased presentation of relevant literature. Key study points are presented at the end of each chapter so you can quickly review important content. Whether you are an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, a physician assistant, physiatrist, or primary care physician, this is your go-to guide for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and beyond.
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Acknowledgments Editorial Board Orthopaedic Knowledge Update Sports - photo 1
Acknowledgments

Editorial Board, Orthopaedic Knowledge Update : Sports Medicine 6

Editor

Frederick M. Azar, MD

Chief of Staff, Campbell Clinic

Professor and Sports Medicine Fellowship Director

University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering

Memphis, Tennessee

Section Editors

E. Lyle Cain Jr, MD

Managing Partner, Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center

Fellowship Director

American Sports Medicine Institute

Birmingham, Alabama

Christine B. Chung, MD

Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology

Professor, Department of Radiology

University of California, San Diego

San Diego, California

John P. DiFiori, MD

Chief, Primary Sports Medicine

Hospital for Special Surgery

New York, New York

Christopher D. Harner, MD, FAOA

Professor

Vice Chair of Academic Affairs

Director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

University of Texas McGovern Medical School

Houston, Texas

Mininder S. Kocher, MD, MPH

Chief, Division of Sports Medicine

Boston Childrens Hospital

Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts

Marc J. Philippon, MD

Managing Partner

The Steadman Clinic

Co-Chairman

The Steadman Philippon Research Institute

Vail, Colorado

Daphne Scott, MD

Assistant Attending, Primary Sports Medicine

Hospital for Special Surgery

New York, New York

Francis H. Shen, MD

Warren G. Stamp Endowed Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

Division Head, Spine Division

Co-Director, Spine Center

Vice Chair of Professional Development

Professor, Pediatrics

University of Virginia Health Sciences System

Charlottesville, Virginia

Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPTA

Associate Clinical Director

Champion Sports Medicine

Director of Rehabilitative Research

American Sports Medicine Institute

Birmingham, Alabama

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Physical Therapy Program

Marquette University

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Rick W. Wright, MD

Professor and Chair

Dan Spengler, MD Professor

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, Tennessee

Index
Page numbers followed by f indicate figures and t indicate tables.
A
Abdominal bracing techniques,
Abdominal cutaneous reflex,
Abdominal hollowing,
Abdominal injuries,
bladder,
blunt trauma, f
diaphragmatic rupture,
diaphragmatic spasm,
gastrointestinal tract,
kidney, t
liver, t
pancreas, t
rectal sheath hematoma,
spleen, t
ureter,
Abdominal wall
fascial attachments, f
injuries,
musculature of, f
rectal sheath hematoma,
Abrasion arthroplasty,
Abrasions, facial,
Acetabular dysplasia,
Acetabulum,
femoroacetabular impingement syndrome,
labral tears, f
Achilles tendinopathy, t
Achilles tendon,
acute rupture, f
contractures of,
insertional Achilles tendinopathy, f
overuse injuries,
ultrasonography,
ACI Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI)
ACL Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries
classication of, t
clinical management of, f 22 f
complications,
mechanism of,
postoperative rehabilitation,
Acupuncture,
Adductor brevis muscle
avulsion, f
medial thigh compartment,
Adductor strain
clinical presentation of,
complications,
magnetic resonance imaging, f
pathoanatomy of, f
rehabilitation,
treatment of,
Adhesive capsulitis,
causes of,
diabetes mellitus,
diagnosis of,
extracorporeal shock wave therapy,
fat-suppressed magnetic resonance imaging, f
nonsurgical treatment of,
surgical treatment of,
Adolescent athletes, f
clinical management of, t
concussion management team,
epidemiology of,
on-field management, t
prevention of,
youth cohort concerns,
Aging
acetabular labral tears,
impingement,
osteochondral lesion of the talus,
overuse injuries,
rotator cuff disease,
sports-related concussion,
trochleoplasty,
vitamin D deficiency,
Allen test,
Allografts,
vs. autografts,
for Hill-Sachs lesions,
tendons,
Amenorrhea
female athlete triad,
hypothalamic,
menstrual dysfunction,
Anisotropy,
Ankle
exercises,
impingement syndromes
anterior bony impingement,
posterior bony ankle impingement,
soft-tissue impingement,
injuries to
grade I lateral aspect,
medial aspect, f
lateral ligamentous complex,
ligaments,
rehabilitation,
sprains,
acute sprain, f
chronic instability, f
stability of,
ultrasonography, f
Anorexia nervosa,
Antalgic gait
anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation,
greater trochanteric pain syndrome,
spondylolysis,
Anterior body impingement,
Anterior center-edge angle, f
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL),
biomechanics of, f 195 f
diagnosis of,
magnetic resonance imaging, f
prevalence of,
reconstruction
grafts, f 558 f, 556 t
postoperative phases, t
rehabilitation
neuromuscular control training,
postoperative, f 384 f, 384 t 386 t
surgical management of
anterolateral augmentation,
double-bundle reconstruction,
graft selection,
rehabilitation,
return to sport,
revision surgery,
tunnel placement,
tears,
diagnosis of,
magnetic resonance imaging,
nonsurgical management,
physical examination,
risk factors,
surgical management,
Anterior impingement test, f
Anterior labral periosteal sleeve avulsion,
Aponeurosis
adductor, f
bicipital,
plantar, f
Apprehension sign
patellar instability,
patellofemoral instability,
for posterior shoulder instability,
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy,
Arthroscopy
dbridement
indications for,
lateral epicondylitis,
drilling,
elbow,
hip
athletes,
complications of, t
indications for,
knee,
wrist,
Articular cartilage
chondrolabral dysfunction,
coronoid fossa,
hip,
knee,
clinical evaluation,
clinical management,
magnetic resonance imaging,
surgical treatment,
trochlear,
Athletes See also Overhead athletes
cardiac issues, f
female athlete triad,
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