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This comprehensive book thoroughly covers bone health in the
adolescent, offering evidence-based guidance for clinical care in
the primary care setting, and includes aspects of endocrinology,
nutrition, radiology, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. A
Practical Approach to Adolescent Bone Health begins with an
in-depth review of normal bone physiology, and explains how to
optimize bone mass accrual in the healthy adolescent. The following
chapters detail the importance of nutrition and physical activity
to the skeletal system, while later chapters provide a bone-centric
review of clinical history taking, the physical examination,
laboratory assessment, and imaging to evaluate bone health. Final
chapters delve into providing comprehensive care for specific
conditions commonly found in the adolescent, including adolescents
with multiple fractures, eating disorders, athletic involvement,
chronic illness, various ambulatory limitations, and bone
fragility. Clinical vignettes are woven into chapters throughout
the book, providing real-world application and highlighting key
concepts for practitioners. A Practical Approach to Adolescent Bone
Health is a unique resource,and ideal for the primary care
clinician, including pediatricians, adolescent medicine
specialists, and family medicine physicians, as well as
endocrinologists, orthopedic surgeons, and any other practitioner
working to guide adolescents towards optimal bone health.
This is the first book of its kind to focus solely on the female
athlete triad - its origins, its recognition, and most importantly,
its management. Since the symptoms themselves cover a range of
medical specialties, chapters are written by experts in a number of
relevant fields - sports medicine, orthopedics, endocrinology, and
pediatrics - with an eye toward overall care of the young female
athlete. Additionally, each chapter includes suggestions on how to
educate and communicate with young athletes and their parents, as
well as trainers and coaches, on how to manage the illness outside
of the direct clinical setting. The female athlete triad is often
seen in sports where low body weight is emphasized, such as
gymnastics, figure skating, and running, though it can appear in
any sport or activity. The interrelated symptoms - eating
disorders, amenorrhea, and low bone mass - exist on a spectrum of
severity and are serious and potentially life-threatening if not
properly treated. Psychological problems, in addition to medical
ones, are not uncommon. The Female Athlete Triad: A Clinical Guide
discusses all of these areas for a well-rounded and in-depth
approach to the phenomenon and will be a useful reference for any
clinician working with female athletes across the lifespan.
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