Sports Medicine: Just the Facts
218 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE Supervised exercise through a rehabilitation program is warranted if patient ha ...
CHAPTER 36 • PULMONARY 219 REFERENCES American College of Sports Medicine: ACSM’s Position stand on the recommended quantity and ...
220 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE Smith BW, MacKnight JM: Pulmonary, in Safran MR, McKeag DB, VanCamp SP (eds.): M ...
CHAPTER 37 • ALLERGIC DISEASES IN ATHLETES 221 MANAGEMENT Allergen avoidance is essential in managing allergic rhinitis. 1.Avoi ...
222 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE sedation (see Table 37-1). Antihistamines can decrease heat dissipation by their ...
CHAPTER 37 • ALLERGIC DISEASES IN ATHLETES 223 The USOC is much more stringent. All sympath- omimetic-containing medications ar ...
224 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE Acute urticaria is defined as new onset symptoms of less than 6 weeks in durati ...
CHAPTER 37 • ALLERGIC DISEASES IN ATHLETES 225 Solar urticaria occurs with exposure to ultraviolet light. Anaphylaxis could occ ...
226 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE ANAPHYLACTIC AND ANAPHYLACTOID REACTIONS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY •Anaphylaxis is an acut ...
CHAPTER 37 • ALLERGIC DISEASES IN ATHLETES 227 should be suspected in any athlete with a reaction that occurs outdoors, even if ...
228 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE REFERENCES Allen DB et al: No growth suppression in children treated with the ma ...
CHAPTER 38 • OVERTRAINING SYNDROME/CHRONIC FATIGUE 229 Overtraining:Maladaptive response to training from extended overload wit ...
230 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE PHYSICAL FINDINGS Elevated resting HR (usually >10 bpm over baseline); decre ...
CHAPTER 38 • OVERTRAINING SYNDROME/CHRONIC FATIGUE 231 Ferritin, serum β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG), Monospot, and oth ...
232 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE Dressendorfer RH, Hansen AM, Timmis GC: Reversal of runners bradycardia with tra ...
CHAPTER 39 • ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 233 a rectal temperature obtained with a thermometer scaled for hypothermia is required. Ora ...
234 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE EPIDEMIOLOGY Frostbite is most common in active individuals from 30–49 years of ...
CHAPTER 39 • ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 235 HEAT ILLNESS DEFINITIONS Heat illness is best thought of as a continuum of dis- ease th ...
236 SECTION 3 • MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN THE ATHLETE particular patient is located. Immediate treatment increases the likelihood of t ...
CHAPTER 39 • ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 237 the initial pathologic changes. Days later, cerebral edema, pulmonary hypertension, and ...
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