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  1. Essential Sports Medicine (Essentials)
  2. Sports Injury Assessment And Rehabilitation by David Reid, 2010-12-30
  3. Neurological Sports Medicine: A Guide for Physicians and Athletic Trainers
  4. Fundamentals of Sports Injury Management 2nd EDITION by Marcia KAndrson, 2002
  5. Equine Sports Medicineand Surgery by Kenneth Hinchcliff, Andris Kaneps, et all 2004-08-21
  6. Sports Medicine in the Pediatric Office: A Multimedia Case-based Text with Video by Jordan D. Metzl, et all 2007-06-30
  7. The Runner, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine (The Clinics: Orthopedics) by Robert P. Wilder MD<br>FACSM, 2010-07-19
  8. Post-Operative Rehabilitation Controversies in Athletes, An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine (The Clinics: Orthopedics) by Claude T. MoormanIII MD, 2010-04-02
  9. Sports Medicine for the Combat Arts by Joseph J. Estwanik, 1996-08
  10. Oxford American Handbook of Sports Medicine (Oxford American Handbooks) by Jeffrey Bytomski, Claude Moorman, 2010-04-02
  11. Sports Medicine Board Review (Pearls of Wisdom) by Mary E. Cataletto, Richard B. Birrer, et all 2005-09-19
  12. Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Sports Specific Approach (SPORTS MEDICINE & REHABILITATION: A SPORT-SPECIFIC APPROACH)
  13. Atlas of Living & Surface Anatomy for Sports Medicine with DVD by Philip F. Harris MDMBChBMSc, Craig Ranson PhDBSc(Physiotherapy)Post-graduate diploma in Sports Physiotherapy, 2008-03-27
  14. The Hip and Pelvis in Sports Medicine and Primary Care

41. Medicine & Science In Sports & Exercise - Home
Features original investigations, clinical studies, and comprehensive reviews on current topics in sports medicine and exercise science.
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  • 42. EMedicine Journal - Sports Medicine - Internet Medical Reference Library, Physic
    eMedicine features upto-date, searchable, peer-reviewed medical journals, online physician reference textbooks, and a full-text article database in 62
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    SPORTS MEDICINE - Medical Reference
    Table of Contents

    Alphabetical Index of Topics

    Face And Head

    Foot And Ankle
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    Wrist And Hand

    Chief Editors William Jay Bryan, MD
    Sherwin SW Ho, MD
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    Copy Editors Teresa Bruggeman Deborah M Eng Jessica B Johnson Ron Larsen Jennifer Miller Kelly Nikkila Tammy Pomernackas Marianne Rieser Tom Shille Nancy J Taubenheim, DPT CME Editors Jon Whitehurst, MD Pharmacy Editors Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD Medical Editors David T Bernhardt, MD Janos P Ertl, MD Joseph P Garry, MD Gerard A Malanga, MD Leslie Milne, MD Andrew D Perron, MD Anthony J Saglimbeni, MD Andrew L Sherman, MD Craig C Young, MD Managing Editors Marlene DeMaio, MD Henry T Goitz, MD Russell White, MD Article Excerpts About Us Privacy Terms of Use ... Institutional Subscribers We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation 1996-2005 eMedicine.com, Inc.

    43. Orthopaedic Surgery Sports Medicine Specialists
    Specializing in orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, knee and hip replacement, MRI, and dexascan.
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    44. EMedicine Medical Textbooks - Sports Medicine - Free Physician Reference Article
    eMedicine features upto-date, searchable, peer-reviewed medical journals, online physician reference textbooks, and a full-text article database in 62
    http://www.emedicine.com/sports/contents.htm
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    eMedicine Medical Textbooks - Sports Medicine - Free Physician Reference Articles and Texts FACE AND HEAD Facial Fractures
    Facial Soft Tissue Injuries

    Nasal Fracture

    Otitis Externa

    FOOT AND ANKLE Achilles Tendon Rupture
    Achilles Tendonitis

    Ankle Fracture

    Ankle Impingement Syndrome
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    Talofibular Ligament Injury

    HIP Femoral Head Avascular Necrosis Femoral Neck Fracture Femoral Neck Stress Fracture Groin Injury ... Trochanteric Bursitis INTRODUCTORY TOPICS IN SPORTS MEDICINE Athletes with Disabilities Compartment Syndromes Contusions Exercise Physiology ... Sports Physicals KNEE Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Jumper's Knee Knee Osteochondritis Dissecans Lateral Collateral Knee Ligament Injury ... Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury LOWER LIMB Femur Injuries and Fractures Hamstring Injury Iliopsoas Tendinitis Iliotibial Band Syndrome ... Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis NEUROLOGICAL Bicycle Seat Neuropathy Brachial Plexus Injury Concussion Repetitive Head Injury Syndrome SHOULDER Acromioclavicular Joint Injury Clavicular Injuries Infraspinatus Syndrome Rotator Cuff Injury ... Swimmer's Shoulder SPINE Atlantoaxial Injury and Dysfunction Cervical Disc Injuries Cervical Discogenic Pain Syndrome Cervical Facet Syndrome ... Thoracic Outlet Syndrome UPPER LIMB Bicipital Tendonitis Elbow Dislocation Elbow and Forearm Overuse Injuries Humeral Capitellum Osteochondritis Dissecans ... Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury WRIST AND HAND

    45. Home
    Site describes a realtime 3D motion capture system designed for use in medical research, clinical applications, and sports medicine labs.
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    Innovative Sports Training... The MotionMonitor is a real-time 3D motion capture system designed for use in medical research; physical therapy clinics; sports medicine labs; motor control, balance, neurological, and gait studies; golf, tennis and baseball instruction: and, other situations where precise measurements of the body and its movement through time are required. The MotionMonitor is the most advanced data capture and analysis package in the market place. Stunning 3D computer renderings, synchronized video, rich data analysis together with an underlying foundation in science characterize all of our products. Visit each of our product sections to learn more about motion capture and how The MotionMonitor is used to provide new solutions in: Research a complete data acquisition system supporting Ascension magnetic trackers, Optotrak by NDI, Polhemus Fastrak and Liberty, force plates, EMG, video and event markers with a simple, flexible and intuitive setup process and extensive data reporting options including standard kinematic data and joint moments and forces. Clinics a suite of Physical Therapy applications that provide clinicians with objective data regarding the patient’s condition before and after therapy. Track Range of Motion, Tremor, Cobb and Kyphosis Angles and perform Gait Analysis, Balance Assessment, Spine Assessment, Lift Training, Golf Analysis and Biofeedback Training all in one package.

    46. American Academy Of Podiatric Sports Medicine
    The American Academy of Podiatric sports medicine is the professional organization that represents podiatrists with a special interest in sports medicine.
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    Fun Runs News: Learn to Separate The Buzz From The Biomechanics by reading this about recent trends and innovations in athletic footwear in this article by Drs. Stephen Pribut and Douglas Richie. This is part of the AAPSM sports medicine series recently published in Podiatry Management Magazine. Hiking and Climbing are popular sports. We now have available online Part 1 and Part 2 of a two part series recently published in Podiatry Management Magazine. AAPSM Shoe List Updates: The popular running shoe list is available. AAPSM tips on fitting athletic shoes. The helpful information resource "Tips on fitting athtetic shoes" has been updated and is available online AAPSM Sports Medicine Article Series: A well received series of articles on a variety of podiatric sports medicine topics are currently being published in Podiatry Management magazine. Podiatry Management Magazine has graciously given permission to publish select articles. Recent articles include Recent Trends and Innovations in Athletic Shoes, Basketball Injuries, Running Injuries, Skating Biomechanics and Injuries, Skiing, Hiking, and Golfing Injuries. AAPSM's Fall Running Tips 1. Do wear socks made of synthetic fibers that wick moisture away from your skin to help prevent blisters and athlete's foot.

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    48. FIMS The International Federation Of Sports Medicine
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    49. Sports Medicine And Arthroscopy Review - Home
    Focuses on important developments in the field of sports medicine and arthroscopy.
    http://www.sportsmedarthro.com/
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    Journal subscribers - please activate your subscription via the Register button on the top menu bar. Your subscriber number is provided on your journal mailing label. If you have already registered on the old site and do not have your subscriber number available, use the Lookup Subscriber Number link on the registration page to obtain this information. Enter your old user name and password and you will be presented with your 12-digit subscriber number.
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  • 50. Home - UW Medicine - Department Of Orthopaedics And Sports Medicine
    The Department of Orthopaedics is actively involved in quality patient care, teaching, and research concerning bone and joint problems.
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    Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington
    The fellowship-trained surgeon faculty of University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine provides expert and personalized surgical approaches to the bone and joint problems that threaten the comfort and function of thousands of individuals each year. These surgeons combine decades of experience, knowledge of the world's literature and their own cutting edge research to optimize the approaches to the vast range of conditions that can be effectively managed by arthroscopic surgery arthritis and arthritis surgery foot and ankle surgery hand and wrist surgery ... orthopaedic trauma surgery , as well as tumor surgery and post surgical reconstruction Featured Article
    Hand Surgery for Rheumatoid Arthritis.

    by Thomas E. Trumble, M.D. True arthritis in the hand manifests as swelling over the wrist and the metacarpal phalangeal joint (the knuckles of the hand) with deformity of the fingers as they drift away from the thumb. View the Article View the Archive of All Articles Featured Video
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    51. ScienceDirect - Operative Techniques In Sports Medicine - List Of Issues
    Adissports medicine. The world s premier sports medicine review journal. sports medicine Historical Contents Editorial Board Subscription info
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    52. Sports Medicine New Zealand
    sports medicine New Zealand (SMNZ) is a non profit making The 2005 NZ sports medicine and Science Conference will be held 3-5 November at the
    http://www.sportsmedicine.co.nz/
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    Username Password trouble logging in? Sports Medicine New Zealand (SMNZ) is a non- profit making multidisciplinary organisation for health professionals, groups and individuals interested in community health, with special reference to the principles of sports medicine and exercise science.
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    The 2005 NZ Sports Medicine and Science Conference will be held 3-5 November at the Millennium Hotel, Queentown. All details can be found here Full access to The British Journal of Sports Medicine Online is now available free of charge to all Full SMNZ Members. The SMNZ National Sports Medicine Register is a listing of Sports Medicine Practitioners who meet certain SMNZ approved criteria. This searchable register will soon be available to the public through this website. More details about this exciting project will be available soon. Members - you will soon be able to maintain your personal details online. Questions? contact us

    53. The Sports Medicine Institute At The University Of Minnesota
    The sports medicine Institute, part of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota is a recognized center of excellence for
    http://www.sportsdoc.umn.edu/
    Our Clinic Has moved! Click here for new location Rehabilitation Protocols Interactive Knee Exam Viscosupplementation ... University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
    The Sportsmedicine Institute, is a unit of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
    The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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    54. AGING AND EXERCISE
    A comprehensive and somewhat technical article on the physiological changes associated with human aging and the positive role that exercise can play.
    http://www.sportsci.org/encyc/agingex/agingex.html
    Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine and Science Contents Search Homepage AGING AND EXERCISE Roy J. Shephard
    Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
    Toronto, Canada

    Shephard, R.J. (1998). Aging and Exercise. In: Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine and Science, T.D.Fahey (Editor). Internet Society for Sport Science: http://sportsci.org. 7 March 1998.
    The Phenomenon of Aging

    Age Classification

    Aging and Energy Consumption

    Aging and Aerobic Performance
    ...
    Risks of Exercise

    The Phenomenon of Aging Aging and ultimate death seem characteristic of all living organisms. Atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis progressively decrease the tissue oxygen supply, and in some organs such as the brain, cells that die are not replaced. In other tissues, the cell constituents change with aging; for example, cross-linkages develop between adjacent collagen fibrils, decreasing their elasticity and facilitating mechanical injury. In consequence, most biological functions show a progressive, age-related deterioration (8). The mechanisms underlying the aging process are not well understood. Possible hypotheses (2, 8) include a "wear and tear" which exceeds the reparative capacity of the tissues, a development of immunity to the individual's own protein constituents, and errors in cell division, associated with exposure to external radiation or endogenous mitogens such as peroxidases. Some biologists have even argued that aging has been "programmed" by evolution to avoid the hazard of overpopulation.

    55. Encyclopedia Of Sports Medicine And Science
    SportScience is a World Wide Web site devoted to research on human physical performance.
    http://www.sportsci.org/encyc/
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    56. Thieme-connect / International Journal Of Sports Medicine / Table Of Content
    International Journal of sports medicine Issue 06 Volume 26 July/August 2005. Physiology Biochemistry. 405. Kuipers, H.; Brouwer, T.; DubravcicSimunjak,
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    Kawasaki, S.; Imai, S.; Inaoka, H.; Masuda, T.; Ishida, A.; Okawa, A.; Shinomiya, K.:
    The Lower Lumbar Spine Moment and the Axial Rotational Motion of a Body During One-Handed and Double-Handed Backhand Stroke in Tennis

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    Marlin, L.; Etienne-Julan, M.; Le Gallais, D.; Hue, O.: Sickle Cell Trait in French West Indian Elite Sprint Athletes Full Text HTML (39 kb) PDF (69 kb) Diving-Induced Venous Gas Emboli Do not Increase Pulmonary Artery Pressure Full Text HTML (44 kb) PDF (397 kb) Sweat Lactate, Ammonia, and Urea in Rugby Players Full Text HTML (48 kb) PDF (114 kb) Roltsch, M. H.; Brown, M. D.; Hand, B. D.; Kostek, M. C.; Phares, D. A.; Huberty, A.; Douglass, L. W.; Ferrell, R. E.; Hagberg, J. M.: No Association Between ACE I/D Polymorphism and Cardiovascular Hemodynamics During Exercise in Young Women Full Text HTML (66 kb) PDF (96 kb) Responses of N-Terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide (NT-proBNP) and Cardiac Troponin I (cTnI) to Competitive Endurance Exercise in Recreational Athletes Full Text HTML (50 kb) PDF (201 kb) Edwards, B. J.; Edwards, W.; Waterhouse, J.; Atkinson, G.; Reilly, T.:

    57. Sports Medicine Institute
    University sports medicine, sports medicine, UB sports medicine, orthopedics, orthopaedics, orthopedic surgery, orthopaedic surgery sports medicine, health,
    http://www.sportsmed.buffalo.edu/
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    You will be redirected to our new website in approximately ten seconds University Sports Medicine proudly introduces a new logo and redesigned website Our new logo incorporates our commitment to providing superior care to the modern athlete
    In the form of the letter “U”, the logo assumes the appearance of a university team emblem; the new logo has a dynamic component calling attention to movement, and it also takes the form of a shield to illustrate our charge in the advancement of academic sports medicine Visit our new website at ubsportsmed.buffalo.edu Please be sure to update your shortcuts and bookmarks to our new site
    Department of Orthopaedics, State University of New York at Buffalo

    58. IngentaConnect Publication: Sports Medicine
    sports medicine. ISSN 01121642 visit publication homepage sports medicine logo Adis International logo. Publisher Adis International
    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/01121642

    59. American Canine Sports Medicine Association
    Includes member list, membership application, and links.
    http://www.acsma.org/
    The ACSMA is an association of veterinarians, physical therapists,
    trainers, and other professionals devoted to addressing the medical
    and surgical problems encountered in the canine athlete and the working breeds.
    The ACSMA is composed of members who are experts in the diagnosis and management of injuries, diseases, nutritional problems, rehabilitation procedures, and physiologic functions of dogs involved in field sports and working endeavors. Their expertise addresses virtually all conditions that affect a variety of sporting breed dogs. The mission of ACSMA is to optimize performance, minimize the risk of injury or metabolic damage, and define the best treatments related to the special needs of these performance animals. The ACSMA wants to improve the health and functional longevity of athletic and working dogs, and to disseminate pertinent information to promote the well being of such animals. Join those of us with such common interests now. Your voice needs to be heard!
    For more information, e-mail postmaster@acsma.org

    60. University Of North Dakota | Division Of Sports Medicine
    The mission of the Division of sports medicine is to serve the region through It is recognized that sports medicine is a multidisciplinary field
    http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/depts/fammed/SportsMed/
    Skip to main content. UND Home Family Medicine Home School of Medicine Home ... Contact Sports Medicine SEARCH UND A to Z Index Directory Map OFFICE NAME ... Family Medicine Home s Sports Medicine Home Faculty Education Programs Patient Care Services ... Alumni Corner
    Welcome to the Division of Sports Medicine!
    The mission of the Division of Sports Medicine is to serve the region through provision of education, research and service in sports medicine. It is recognized that sports medicine is a multidisciplinary field involving many facets of the health care community. The Division of Sports Medicine functions as a coordinating entity to help other disciplines provide education, research and service in this area. Specifically, the Division of Sports Medicine provides direction for the BS in Athletic Training degree program, a medical elective in sports medicine, and residency training in sports medicine. Service components of the Division are handled through the athletic training services provided for UND athletics and The Center for Sports Medicine, a clinical practice in sports medicine. Research and continuing education are vital aspects of the Division of Sports Medicine to improve the quality of care for athletes region wide.

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