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Clinical Sports Medicine: Foundations of Clinical Practice, 6th Edition

Author: Karim Khan
SKU: 9781761000010
ISBN: 9781761000010
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“I’ve worked in a wide range of settings and been fortunate to teach health professionals and to learn from the best. Despite all that experience, I still find Clinical Sports Medicine extremely useful. It makes me, and my athletes, better. Very easy to quickly check in the clinic. Love every new edition—have not been disappointed.”
Mario Bizzini, PT, PhD, Former Executive Board Member, International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy (IFSPT)

Now in its sixth edition, the world-leading series Brukner & Khan’s Clinical Sports Medicine is a practical guide to physiotherapy and musculoskeletal medicine. Written for students and those early in their careers, this first book in the collection, Foundations of Clinical Practice, guides you on how to be a great patient-focused clinician. It lays out the clinical sciences that underpin our field, and details the principles of assessment and multidisciplinary treatment.

Key features
• 87 practice pearls that turn years of clinical experience into expert advice
• 380 figures, 280 of which are new to this edition
• 74 feature boxes to highlight advanced clinical issues
• 69 QR codes with hours of additional content

What’s new
• Chapter outline, learning objectives and key points for every chapter
• 16 new chapters covering how to be a better clinician, how to interpret clinical sciences, and the principles that underpin quality clinical practice
• All chapters reworked from scratch by 90 world-leading experts

Περιεχόμενα

Part A: The sport and exercise clinician

  • Chapter 1: The patient
  • Chapter 2: Providing quality clinical care
  • Chapter 3: Clinical reasoning
  • Chapter 4: Shared decision making
  • Chapter 5: The multidisciplinary team approach
  • Chapter 6: Working with sporting teams
  • Chapter 7: Career development

Part B: Clinical sciences

    • Chapter 8: Acute injuries
    • Chapter 9: Overuse injuries
    • Chapter 10: How does pain work? Using contemporary neuroscience to understand pain, performance and recovery
    • Chapter 11: Managing pain
    • Chapter 12: Introduction to clinical biomechanics
    • Chapter 13: Biomechanical aspects of injury in nine specific sports
    • Chapter 14: Training principles, programming and prescription
    • Chapter 15: Load management
    • Chapter 16: Recovery

Part C: The clinical approach

      • Chapter 17: Preventing injury
      • Chapter 18: Periodic health assessment of athletes
      • Chapter 19: Diagnosis: history and physical examination
      • Chapter 20: Diagnosis: imaging
      • Chapter 21: Diagnosis: phases of clinical assessment
      • Chapter 22: Red flags
      • Chapter 23: Using PROMs in clinical practice
      • Chapter 24: Treatment of sports injuries
      • Chapter 25: Athlete education
      • Chapter 26: Surgery in sports and exercise medicine
      • Chapter 27: Principles of sports injury rehabilitation
      • Chapter 28: Return to sport

Part D: Addressing challenges

        • Chapter 29: Improving equity, diversity and inclusion
        • Chapter 30: Unethical behaviours
        • Chapter 31: Interpersonal violence in sport
        • Chapter 32: Artificial intelligence