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Regenerative medicine (RM) is a rapidly expanding topic within
orthopedic and spine surgery, sports medicine and rehabilitation
medicine. In the last ten years, regenerative medicine has emerged
from the fringes as a complement and challenge to evidence-based
medicine. Both clinicians and patients alike are eager to be able
to offer and receive treatments that don't just surgically replace
or clean old joints or inject away inflammation or work as a
stop-gap measure. Regenerative medicine encompasses everything from
the use of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to
prolotherapy, viscosupplementation and beyond. This book will
provide healthcare practitioners dealing with spine and joint pain
with the most current, up-to-date evidence-based information about
which treatments work, which treatments don't, and which are on the
horizon as potential game changers. Chapters are arranged in a
consistent format and cover the spine, shoulder, elbow, hand and
wrist, hip, knee, and foot and ankle, providing a thorough,
top-to-bottom approach. A concluding chapter discusses current and
future directions and applications of RM over the next decade or
two. Timely and forward-thinking, Regenerative Medicine for Spine
and Joint Pain will be a concise and practical resource for
orthopedists, spine surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical
therapists and rehabilitation specialists, and primary care
providers looking to expand their practice.
This essential handbook for sports medicine clinicians combines
resources from various United States and International Olympic
Committee sporting guidelines; national and international youth,
scholastic, collegiate, and professional associations; and
real-world experience to provide the most up to date and relevant
information needed to fulfill coverage duties for sporting events.
Easy to read, concise, and complete, this guide is a one-stop
reference for sideline medical coverage of nearly fifty sports.
Geared for live event coverage, chapters deliver quick hit
specifics designed for in-the-moment use on the field.The book
opens with a review of general coverage concepts applicable to most
sports along with chapters dedicated to overriding medical concerns
including emergency management, nutrition and hydration, adaptive
sports considerations, and doping in sports, among other key
topics. The core of the book focuses on coverage details for
individual sports, organized by contact level and presented in a
templated format for quick identification. Each sport-focused
chapter describes its history, governing organizations,
participants, rules and regulations, equipment, medical coverage
logistics, medical emergencies, and common injuries. A dedicated
"Medical Bag" for every sport outlines the necessary items
providers should have at hand for managing emergencies and common
injuries. This essential handbook belongs in every sports bag and
will serve as a ready resource for clinicians and sideline
personnel covering sporting events at any level. Key Features:
Handy reference for on-field, sideline, or event sports coverage -
with digital access for mobile use on most devices Current
guidelines for almost 50 sports, including information specific to
the disabled athlete when applicable Every chapter contains
sport-specific information on emergencies and common injuries
What's in your bag? Highlights medical bag essentials by sport, so
you're always prepared Includes general chapters on clinician role,
traveling with a team, pre-participation exams, medicolegal and
ethical concerns, and approach to signature medical emergencies in
sports
Regenerative medicine (RM) is a rapidly expanding topic within
orthopedic and spine surgery, sports medicine and rehabilitation
medicine. In the last ten years, regenerative medicine has emerged
from the fringes as a complement and challenge to evidence-based
medicine. Both clinicians and patients alike are eager to be able
to offer and receive treatments that don't just surgically replace
or clean old joints or inject away inflammation or work as a
stop-gap measure. Regenerative medicine encompasses everything from
the use of stem cells and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to
prolotherapy, viscosupplementation and beyond. This book will
provide healthcare practitioners dealing with spine and joint pain
with the most current, up-to-date evidence-based information about
which treatments work, which treatments don't, and which are on the
horizon as potential game changers. Chapters are arranged in a
consistent format and cover the spine, shoulder, elbow, hand and
wrist, hip, knee, and foot and ankle, providing a thorough,
top-to-bottom approach. A concluding chapter discusses current and
future directions and applications of RM over the next decade or
two. Timely and forward-thinking, Regenerative Medicine for Spine
and Joint Pain will be a concise and practical resource for
orthopedists, spine surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical
therapists and rehabilitation specialists, and primary care
providers looking to expand their practice.
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