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Muscle Injuries in Sports (Hardcover)
Hans-W. Müller-Wohlfahrt, Peter Ueblacker, Lutz Haensel, William E. Garrett Jr; Lutz Hänsel
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Accounting for the majority of sports-related disorders, injuries
of the skeletal muscles have been difficult to define, classify,
and treat because of their heterogeneity and frequency of
hard-to-assess borderline cases. Now, for the first time, readers
will find full coverage of muscle anatomy, physiology, diagnosis,
imaging, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention in one
comprehensive volume, including a new terminology and
classification system based on the groundbreaking 2011 Munich
consensus conference of international sports medicine experts.
Special Features: Written by top international sports medicine
physicians who have more than 35 years of experience treating
competitive athletes, including the German national soccer team
Gathers all the literature on sports-related muscle injuries in one
complete, time-saving text that sets a new standard in the field
Emphasizes practice-oriented content with a strong scientific
foundation and basic principles along with state-of-the-art
diagnostic and treatment methods Describes a uniform terminology
and classification methodology that differentiates between
functional muscle disorders and structural injuries, with key
indications based on type of injury and duration of therapy Shares
dozens of case studies that point out pitfalls, complications, and
high-risk situations Provides more than 500 vivid, full-color
illustrations and photographs, including detailed anatomic diagrams
and tables At a time when sports-related muscle injuries have
increasingly become the focus of research and clinical studies,
especially due to their impact on player absence and injury
recurrence, this book makes an enormous contribution to the field.
It is essential reading for all sports medicine physicians,
residents and fellows, physical therapists, coaches, and other
practitioners involved in caring for athletes.
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