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Obesity is currently regarded as one of the major health challenges
of the developed world. Excess body weight is an important risk
factor for morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular diseases,
diabetes, cancer, musculoskeletal disorders and even psychiatric
problems and is estimated to cause nearly 3 million deaths per year
worldwide. Obesity is not necessarily associated with
comorbidities: there are indeed metabolically healthy obese
individuals. Thus, we need to consider individuals presenting
simple with obesity separately from those at risk of developing or
who have already developed complex clinical states potentially
leading to disability. Comorbidities can tip the balance of
independence in patients who already have functional limitations
mainly due to the excess of mass itself or who develop conditions
such as diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, non-alcoholic fatty
liver disease, where an abnormal metabolism of adipose tissue
prevails. Morbid obesity with comorbidities leading to disability
represents a real social and economic burden for National Health
Systems worldwide. The presence of multiple and associated
comorbidities often represents an obstacle to being admitted to
hospitals for the treatment of metabolic diseases. On the other
hand, clinical units with optimal standards for the treatment of
pathological conditions in normal-weight patients are often
structurally and technologically inadequate for the care of
patients with extreme obesity. The aim of this book is to focus on
the pathophysiological and rehabilitative aspects of disabling
obesity, highlighting multidisciplinary rehabilitation
interventions as key to counteracting the disabling aspects of
complicated obesity.
This comprehensive reference textbook examines in detail
physiological and pathophysiological aspects of the cardiovascular
system and cardiovascular disease in the sporting population. In
the first part of the book, the non-invasive and invasive
diagnostic techniques employed in cardiology are systematically
reviewed, with explanation of their indications and clinical
utility. The second, more extensive part is devoted to clinical
cardiology and covers the great majority of cardiological problems
encountered among athletes and other sportsmen and -women. Syncope,
cardiac arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death are extensively
addressed, and guidance is provided on sports practice for
individuals with different forms of heart disease. Cardiologic
rehabilitation is discussed, and attention is also paid to the
legal implications of diagnosed or unsuspected cardiovascular
diseases for sportspeople. Sports Cardiology will be an invaluable
resource for trainee and experienced health care professionals,
including in particular cardiologists and sports medicine
physicians. It will provide the knowledge required in order to make
critical decisions regarding eligibility, thereby preventing tragic
events and especially sudden death -- the most devastating
occurrence in sport.
Joni Bentley's unique expertise is a direct result of being a
qualified practitioner not only of the Alexander Technique but also
of Classical dressage, stress management and functional medicine.
It is a rare person who can combine all these areas in order to
reveal a new and much needed holistic dimension in the training of
horse and rider. In "Riding Success Without Stress", the author
demonstrates with clarity and perception how incorrect habits and
negativity can be eradicated at source and replaced with calmness,
straightness and grace by the application of the Alexander
Technique and the Classical school. This book demonstrates how the
Alexander Technique training programme ensures that, by optimising
the use of your own mind and body, you can optimise the use of your
horse and ride to success completely without stress. This
ground-breaking and revolutionary book provides invaluable and
thought-provoking information for the benefit of all riders and
their horses.
Taking a multidisciplinary approach to a common and often
frustrating problem for athletes and those with an active
lifestyle, this book is the first of its kind, addressing muscular
injuries to the posterior leg using an in-depth and expansive style
that is uniquely dedicated to ensuring all content is explicitly
linked to the practical care of patients with calf pain. It is
divided thematically into three sections. The first section covers
underlying principles involved in these issues, including anatomy,
physiology, pathophysiology of injury and neurophysiology of
musculoskeletal pain. Clinical assessment techniques and imaging
are covered in the second section. The third section on treatment
is the most expansive, discussing acute, sub-acute and chronic
posterior leg muscle injuries, as well as surgical management,
rehabilitation techniques, complementary medicine and special
populations. Overall, the book is designed to use muscular injuries
of the posterior leg to as a means to understand the assessment and
treatment of muscular injuries more broadly. Taken together, it is
the consummate source for orthopedists, doctors in sports medicine,
podiatrists, rehabilitation professionals and primary care
physicians who treat muscular injuries in the posterior leg, though
reader will gain a conceptual and practical framework for the
assessment and treatment of muscular injuries in general.
The Multiple Inert Gas Elimination Technique (MIGET) is a complex
methodology involving specialized gas chromatography and
sophisticated mathematics developed in the early 1970's.
Essentially, nobody possesses knowledge of all its elements except
for its original developers, and while some practical and
theoretical aspects have been published over the years, none have
included the level of detail that would be necessary for a
potential user to adopt and understand the technique easily. This
book is unique in providing a highly detailed, comprehensive
technical description of the theory and practice underlying the
MIGET to help potential users set up the method and solve problems
they may encounter. But it is much more than a reference manual -
it is a substantial physiological and mathematical treatise in its
own right. It also has a wide applicability - there is extensive
discussion of the common biological problem of quantitative
inference. The authors took measured whole-lung gas exchange
variables, and used mathematical procedures to infer the
distribution of ventilation and blood flow from this data. In so
doing, they developed novel approaches to answer the question: What
are the limits to what can be concluded when inferring the inner
workings from the "black box" behavior of a system? The book
details the approaches developed, which can be generalized to other
similar distributed functions within tissues and organs. They
involve engineering approaches such as linear and quadratic
programming, and uniquely use mathematical tools with biological
constraints to obtain as much information as possible about a
"black box" system. Lastly, the book summarizes the hundreds of
research papers published by a number of groups over the decades in
a way never before attempted in order to marshal the world's
literature on the topic and to provide in one place the wealth of
important discoveries, both physiological a nd clinical, enabled by
the technique.
Invasive electromyography is a well-established diagnostic tool
that has been used for decades by neurologists. Recently, new and
alternative devices have increasingly become available that permit
diagnosis without the use of needles. This developing area of
science and the new tools have not, however, been sufficiently
investigated in academic training. Consequently a gap exists
between what science is making possible and the competence acquired
during graduate studies. This handy volume has the aim of filling
this gap by providing the information required by medical
practitioners in rehabilitation, sports, and occupational health as
well as by rehabilitation therapists, ergonomists, and sport
coaches. The techniques that are presented and explained will help
in monitoring and recording changes, evaluating the effectiveness
of treatments and training, evaluating work stations, and
preventing and documenting the evolution of occupational disorders
of the neuromuscular system.
Proximal Humerus Fractures includes everything the orthopedic
surgeon needs to know about the clinical management of these common
shoulder injuries. Although non-operative treatment techniques are
addressed and can be used in less severe circumstances, this book
focuses mainly on the current operative treatment techniques for
proximal humerus and tuberosity fractures, malunions and nonunions,
including open reduction, percutaneous pinning, locking plate and
intramedullary nail fixation, and humeral head hemiarthroplasty and
reverse shoulder arthroplasty. A chapter on complications
associated with these types of fractures and their management is
also included. Dedicated to a common musculoskeletal injury,
especially in athletes and the elderly suffering from osteoporosis,
Proximal Humerus Fractures will be a valuable resource to all
orthopedic surgeons and practitioners of sports medicine.
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides a
comprehensive, in-depth review of the mechanisms and management of
back injuries and problems occurring in this ever-growing and
active population. Led by Dr. Lyle Micheli and his co-editors, an
award-winning group of orthopedists discusses and explores common
adolescent spine injuries and procedures, in addition to
breakthroughs in gene therapy, tissue engineering, and complex
operations. As spine surgery is among the most complex and
challenging procedures performed in orthopedics, special
considerations and procedures are required in pediatric
populations. Since many corrective surgeries run the risk of
arthritis later in life, particular efforts must be made in young
populations to prevent future injury in a child's adolescence and
young adulthood while maximizing return-to-play potential. Chapters
cover acute spinal injuries, concussions, overuse injuries, spinal
malformations, tumors, infections and inflammatory diseases across
the range of athletics, including swimming and combat sports.
Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes provides an
immeasurable guide for back surgery in pediatric populations and
will be a go-to resource for practitioners and residents in
pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine.
An authoritative text by the international experts in the field
which presents a comprehensive review of the medical aspects of
sports in relationto the following specific groups of clients:
children and adolescents/ women/ veterans (the over 30s!)/ and
special groups (those with specific medical conditions and the
disabled). This approach by client group rather than by sport of
type of injury is unique.Scholarly and comprehensive but also
informative and easy to use Gives a multidisciplinary approach to
problems in 4 specific groups of sports participants: children and
adolescents, women, veterans (the over 30's!), those with specific
disorders or disabilities.International editorial team
International line up of contributors.Written by the leading
clinicians in the field in the world
This reader-friendly book takes a practical approach to caring for
the adolescent athlete. Logically organized by joint, the book
identifies both chronic and acute injuries in addition to
congenital conditions. It details fundamentals, including basic
anatomy, joint examination, and patient history. Emphasis is placed
on the recognition of injury patterns unique to adolescent athletes
and tables are incorporated throughout to assist with diagnosis.
This book also highlights return to play guidelines and includes
summary pearls. Anatomical photos, x-rays, and MRI scans illustrate
all key concepts.
Sports vision is a relatively new but fast expanding area of
multi-disciplinary eye care involving not only optometrists but
also dispensing opticians, ophthalmologists, athletes, sports
organisations and coaches. This book deals with optimising safe and
efficient vision in sport. Sports vision will be essential reading
for everyone involved in sport wishing to optimise vision
particularly optometrists but also ophthalmologists, athletes and
trainers. 'For practitioners wishing to develop an active interest
in the subject this book acts as a valuable guide to how they need
to develop both their optometric and dispensing skills.' - Journal
of British Contact Lens Assoc., January 1996 '..excellent.' - The
Optician, March 1996 * NEW IN PAPERBACK * * * Visual training,
injuries and prevention, setting up a practice, legal
considerations and many other aspects of sports vision are covered
in detail.
The theory of blood circulation is one of the oldest in science, and remains a vigorous field of study with many features that have been described in physical and mathematical terms. In Biomechanics: Circulation, Fung presents a treatment of the fundamental biomechanics of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, using a mathematical approach to illuminate problems in experiemental design, data collection, modeling, observations, and theory. This second edition includes extensive changes incorporating major advances in hemodynamics that have occurred during the past decade. There are new chapters on coronary blood flow and skeletal muscle microcirculation. As in the first edition, Biomechanics: Circulation emphasizes the coupling of fluids and solids in the cardiovascular pulmonary systems, and consistently brings both morphology and rheology to bear on the analysis of blood flow. Numerous exercises are proposed to encourage the reader to formulate and solve problems. Together with his other two treatises on biomechanics (Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissue and Biomechanics: Motion, Flow, Stress and Growth), this book confirms that "although it is clear that Fung has made substantial contributions as a researcher...it can equally well be said that he is an exceptional teacher" (Quart. Rev. Biol.). Y.C. Fung is professor emeritus in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California at San Diego.
This handbook provides insights into becoming a better and more
evolved athlete. It offers aspiring athletes, regardless of skill
level, a better understanding of their bodies and how to unlock the
unlimited potential of muscles without injury. It focuses on the
"superhero" muscle: the iliopsoas, and also sheds light on
Diamond-Corporation's new technology and elite athleticism, and how
these can contribute to a healthier life. Lastly, the authors
explore the mindset of success and provide exercises for remaining
calm under pressure. This stand-alone book is the sequel to
Paradigm Shift for Future Tennis and Enhancing Performance and
Reducing Stress in Sport (2014, Springer). This book is written by
scientists, whose expertise collectively spans the fields of
biomechanics, clinical surgery, current and former elite
athleticism, engineering and naturopath doctoral work. Together,
they aim to inspire and educate athletes on how to improve their
sports performance by using new technologies, world class
biomechanics knowledge and ancient herbal medicines.
When working with sports men and women, the biomechanist is faced
with two apparently incompatible goals: reducing injury risk and
improving sports performance. Now in a fully updated and revised
edition, Sports Biomechanics introduces the fundamental principles
that underpin our understanding of the biomechanics of both sports
injury and performance, and explains how contemporary biomechanical
science can be used to meet both of those goals simultaneously. The
first four chapters of this book look closely at sports injury,
including topics such as the properties of biological materials,
mechanisms of injury occurrence, risk reduction, and the estimation
of forces in biological structures. The last four chapters
concentrate on the biomechanical enhancement of sports performance
including analytical techniques, statistical and mathematical
modelling of sports movements, and the use of feedback to enhance
sports performance. Drawing on the very latest empirical and
epidemiological data, and including clear concise summaries, self
test questions and guides to further reading in every chapter, this
book is essential reading for all advanced undergraduate and
postgraduate students with an interest in biomechanics, sports
injury, sports medicine, physical therapy or performance analysis.
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Children and Exercise XXVII presents the latest scientific
research into paediatric sport and exercise science and medicine
including contributions from a wide range of leading international
experts and early career researchers. The book begins with chapters
devoted to the 5 invited keynote lectures followed by forty-two of
the peer-reviewed presentations which are arranged into five
thematic sections addressing:
- Exercise physiology
- Physical activity and health
- Exercise and medicine
- Testing and performance
- Young athlete and sports participation.
The forty-seven chapters offer a review of current topics and
ongoing research in paediatric sport and exercise science and
medicine. The book is therefore a key text for all researchers,
lecturers, paediatricians, health professionals and students with
an interest in the exercising child in health and disease.
The book aims to establish a critical dialogue between sports
ethicists and bioethicists across the range of sporting disciplines
at elite level. It will address questions such as: are the
increasingly intrusive testing methods of elite sports compatible
with the right to autonomy and privacy granted to patients in
general medicine? could there be a moral obligation to correct
injustices produced by the genetic lottery? how should the goals of
sports medicine be viewed from the perspective of rationing scarce
health care resources? This book was published as a special issue
in Sport, Ethics and Philosophy.
This book creates a unique platform that covers main ankle
pathologies specifically related with football. Experiences from
professional players have been combined with evidence-based medical
content from renowned experts in the field to present a
comprehensive picture on ankle injuries in football. Worldwide,
ankle injuries present a high burden for sports medicine
physicians, physiotherapists, players and coaches in and around the
football pitch. This book contains updated content for both medical
and nonmedical individuals involved with football.
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