Sports Medicine: Just the Facts
diminished pulse, pallor, and/or paralysis of the affe- cted neuromuscular group, although these are consid- ered to be late fin ...
CHAPTER 4 • FIELD-SIDE EMERGENCIES 19 immediate treatment. Although the voltage of light- ning is extraordinarily high, it is us ...
O’Connor FG, Kugler JP, Oriscello RG: Sudden death in young athletes: Screening for the needle in a haystack. Am Fam Physician57 ...
CHAPTER 5 • MASS PARTICIPATION EVENTS 21 This may differ among the aid stations throughout the course with the most robust reso ...
and information posters displayed in common areas are several examples. Common medical conditions and their prevention, locatio ...
CHAPTER 5 • MASS PARTICIPATION EVENTS 23 Individuals with altered mental status should be rap- idly evaluated with a rectal tem ...
O’Connor FG, Pyne SW, Brennan FH: Exercise-associated col- lapse: An algorithmic approach to race day management part I of II. A ...
CHAPTER 6 • CATASTROPHIC SPORTS INJURIES 25 appreciated only in the standing position or with a Valsalva maneuver. Congenital c ...
involves cord compression either through hyperflex- ion or hyperextention of the neck. An episode of CCN is not an absolute cont ...
CHAPTER 6 • CATASTROPHIC SPORTS INJURIES 27 There is no evidence that an isolated episode of head- ing a soccer ball can cause ...
2 per 100,000 college participants, or an overall rate of 0.6 per 100,000 cheerleaders (Boden et al, in press). In 2000 the CPS ...
CHAPTER 6 • CATASTROPHIC SPORTS INJURIES 29 safety of aluminum or enhanced bats. Nonwood bats are typically lighter than woods b ...
Most injuries are associated with a missed vault, a fall from the parallel bars or horizontal bar, or a faulty dis- mount (Muel ...
CHAPTER 7 • ORTHOPEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE TERMINOLOGY 31 Apophysis:Secondary growth center forming bony outgrowth that remains a p ...
Apposition:Contact of the ends of the fracture frag- ments Avulsion: Bony fragment is pulled away from its native bone by muscl ...
CHAPTER 7 • ORTHOPEDIC SPORTS MEDICINE TERMINOLOGY 33 in bowing of the affected bone, with the affected cortex always occurring ...
LAXITY Looseness, usually referring to a ligament compared with the normal contralateral side Grade I:(1+): up to 5 mm Grade II ...
CHAPTER 8 • BASICS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 35 MUSCULAR CONTRACTION MOTORNEURONS •Two specific motor neurons for initiating and re ...
SENSORYRECEPTORS Muscle spindles:These specialized intrafusal muscle fibers are located between and among extrafusal fibers dee ...
CHAPTER 8 • BASICS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY 37 cycle. Other organic compounds can also enter the TCA cycle. Free fatty acids(FFA) ...
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