Anderson: Sports Injury Management
March 2000; 700 Pag.; 526 Ilust.

Marcia Anderson, PhD, LATC
Susan J. Hall, PhD
Melissa Martin, EdD, ATC

Geared particularly to athletic trainers and athletic training students, Sports Injury Management uses a problem-solving approach to explain prevention, recognition, assessment, management, and disposition of sports-related injuries and diseases. This new edition includes an Instructor's Manual with field strategies, lesson plans, NATA competencies, handouts, and athletic training kit information.
Table of Contents

 Part I Foundations of Sports Injury Management
Chapter 1. Sports Injury Management and the Athletic Trainer
Chapter 2. Preparticipation Examinations
Chapter 3. Protective Equipment
Part II Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation
Chapter 4. Sport Injury Assessment
Chapter 5. Tissue Healing and Wound Care
Chapter 6. Therapeutic Modalities
Chapter 7. Therapeutic Exercise
Part III Axial Region
Chapter 8. Head and Facial Conditions
Chapter 9. Spinal Conditions
Chapter 10. Thorax, Thorax, and Visceral Conditions
Part IV Upper Extremity
Chapter 11. Shoulder Conditions
Chapter 12. Upper Arm, Elbow and Forearm Conditions
Chapter 13. Wrist and Hand Conditions
Part V Lower Extremity
Chapter 14. Pelvis, Hip and Thigh Conditions
Chapter 15. Knee Conditions
Chapter 16. Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot Conditions
Part VI Special Considerations
Chapter 17. Environmental Conditions
Chapter 18. Respiratory Tract Conditions
Chapter 19. Gastrointestinal Conditions
Chapter 20. The Diabetic Athlete
Chapter 21. Common Infectious Diseases
Chapter 22. Epilepsy
Chapter 23. Blood Pressure Disorders
Chapter 24. Sudden Death
Chapter 25. Conditions of the Female Athlete, Disabled Athlete, and Senior Athlete
Chapter 26. Pharmacology
Chapter 27. Dermatology