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  1. Basketball: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine
  2. Running: Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine
  3. Evidence-Based Sports Medicine (Evidence-Based Medicine)
  4. Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician, Third Edition
  5. Sports Injuries Guidebook by Robert Gotlin, 2007-09
  6. Viral Skin Infections Preventing Outbreaks in Sports Settings (The Physician and Sports Medicine) by Peggy Cyr, 2010-10-05
  7. Core Temperature Measurement Goes High Tech: Pill Enables Wireless Monitoring (The Physician and Sports Medicine) by Unknown, 2010-10-05
  8. Athletic Skin Injuries: Combating Pressure and Friction (The Physician and Sports Medicine) by Rodney Basler, Christopher Hunzeker, et all 2010-09-17
  9. Hyperpronation and Foot Pain Steps Toward Pain-Free Feet (The Physician and Sports Medicine) by Steven Stovitz, J. Chris Coetzee, 2010-10-06
  10. Sports Acupuncture The Meridian Test and Its Applications by Mukaino Yoshito, M.D., 2008-11-15
  11. Fight Medicine: Diagnosis and Treatment of Combat Sports Injuries for Boxing, Wrestling, and Mixed Martial Arts by Dr. Michael Kelly, 2008-01-01
  12. Strength and Power in Sport: Olympic Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine (The Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine)
  13. Sports Massage for Horses by Pennie Hooper, 2005-09-01
  14. Netter's Sports Medicine Book and Online Access at www.NetterReference.com (Netter Clinical Science) by Christopher Madden MD, Margot Putukian MDFACSM, et all 2009-08-21

101. Knee Brace, Back Pain, Ankle Pain Relief, Knee Pain, Ankle Braces, Back Braces
We feature an amazing selection of sports medicine products. A knee brace, back brace, knee support, ankle support, wrist support, lumbar support,
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102. Blue Ridge Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Providing orthopedic surgical care for patients throughout Lynchburg and Central Virginia.
http://www.blueridgeortho.com
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Contact Us
ABOUT OUR PRACTICE We are pleased to announce
that on June 1, 2005, Blue Ridge Orthopedics, along with Central Virginia Orthopaedics and Piedmont Orthopaedic Surgery will join together to form a new organization called “The Orthopaedic Center of Central Virginia”. Our physicians will remain at the same location and continue to provide quality comprehensive orthopaedic services to our patients.
Our Physicians
Profiles of the Blue Ridge Orthopedics physicians, including their training, credentials and professional interests
Our Physician Assistants
Meet our health care professionals.
A guide to our office policies and procedures. Insurance and billing information.
Notice Of Information Practices
New Patient Information
Information for new patients including printable registration and history forms.

103. UW Health
The UW Health sports medicine Center is one of the most comprehensive sports medicine programs in sports medicine Physician Authorization form (PDF) »
http://www.uwhealth.org/servlet/Satellite?cid=1095721228212&pagename=A_UWH_HOME/

104. Boston University Athletic Enhancement Center
Provides athletic enhancement programs for competitive athletes, teams, and coaches. Integrates strength training, sport psychology, and sports medicine for complete development. Training professional, collegiate, and junior athletes.
http://www.bu.edu/aec
Summer Training is Underway!
Youth, high school, collegiate, and professional athletes are preparing for their sports at BUAEC.
Home of Sport Specific Camp Conditioning
This summer, BUAEC is proud to be working with Pro Ambitions Hockey Camps and the Boston University Track and Field Institute . If you are interested in BUAEC providing strength and conditioning and injury prevention training for your team or camp e-mail buaec@bu.edu
More Track and Field Success for AEC Alumni
Congratulations Ebony Cottrell (Brockton), Jess Barton, Liz Fulton, Simone Wiseman, Azuree Catledge (Newton North), Meghan Curran (Chelmsford), and Fiona Romeri on their great results at the MIAA All-State meet.
Coach Vigue in Sly Magazine
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Prepare for your season or prevent injuries in-season. Complete Athlete Training Programs Get faster and stronger! Improve
flexibility, balance, and power. Beyond the basics-all programs also include sport psychology, injury prevention, and nutritional education. Many program options In-season athletes, prevent injury and maintain strength with 2 or 1 day programs

105. MEPC - Home
Equine research centre focused on preventing lameness in dressage horses.
http://cvm.msu.edu/dressage/
Hilary M. Clayton (2004) The Dynamic Horse
Published by:
Sport Horse Publications,
Mason, MI 48854 ISBN: 0-9747670-0-X
To order: www.sporthorsepublications.com

106. AdisOnline
The world s premier sports medicine review journal, and for over 20 years has sports medicine provides you with invited practical reviews of exercise
http://adisonline.info/spo/default.asp

107. Advice For The Aging Athlete
Informative article, authored by William G. Raasch, MD, Director of the Division of sports medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/953058816.html
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Advice for the Aging Athlete
While age is a relative thing the 60-year-old tennis player may be in better shape than the 20-year-old couch potato time takes its toll on the human body in terms of physical changes. After age 30, humans start losing muscle mass and after age 40, bone mass declines. Tendons, which connect muscles to bone, and ligaments, which hold joints together, become less elastic and are easier to tear. These changes and others affect our ability to enjoy sports as we grow older. Some of the sports that people do today, such as snowboarding and extreme skiing, put even more stress on the body. The human body is not designed to perform many activities, including traditional sports. A professional baseball pitcher rotates his arm at a velocity of about 7000 degrees per second at one point in the pitching motion. That's equivalent to rotating your arm all the way around 20 times in a second. When a pitcher lets go of the ball, it's like someone is pulling his arm out of its socket. Because our bodies were not designed to withstand the stresses of some sports, professional and amateur alike, participation can cause physical damage.

108. Sports Medicine
Information on Arts, Bike, Disability, Examination, Exercise, Golf, Running, Skate, Skiing, Training, Walking, Water and Wilderness Medicine.
http://www.fpnotebook.com/SPO.htm
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Contains Performing Arts, Dancer Injuries and Musician Injuries.
Bike Chapter
Topics include Bicycle and Bike Helmet.

109. Congratulations!
Offers orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, and physical therapy. Located in Williamsport.
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110. The Hughston Clinic
Orthopaedics and sports medicine The Hughston Clinic, PC was established in 1949 as a oneman orthopaedic practice and has grown into a group practice with
http://www.hughston.com/
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The Hughston Clinic, P.C. was established in 1949 as a one-man orthopaedic practice and has grown into a group practice with offices in Georgia and Alabama.
What you ‘Knee’ to Know
with Dr. Carlton Savory
Total Joint Replacement Specialist
September 27, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Hughston Foundation Auditorium
If walking a flight of stairs has become increasingly more challenging, you are not alone. Knee pain is common with age. Many times it can be addressed with treatments other than surgery. Knee pain can come from injuries or strains that cause irregularities on the joint surface. Over time, it can cause osteoarthritis wear-and-tear arthritis. Dr. Carlton Savory, a total joint replacement specialist, will discuss knee pain, treatment and total knee replacement options. Call (706) 494-2575 to register. Lunch - $5.00 var MenuLinkedBy='AllWebMenus [2]', awmBN='456'; awmAltUrl='';

111. Cervical Spine Fractures
Describing cspine fractures with illustrations. Hughston sports medicine Foundation.
http://www.hughston.com/hha/a.cspine.htm
Cervical Spine Fractures The human spine comprises 24 vertebrae, or small bones containing the spinal cord. These vertebrae are grouped into three sections according to location: cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (middle back), and lumbar spine (lower back). Soft tissues, such as ligaments (tissues that connect bones), muscles, and skin, surround and support the spine. Seven vertebrae form the cervical spine. This section of the spine connects the base of the head to the thorax (trunk and shoulders) and, with the help of soft tissues, supports the head. A fracture (break) of the cervical spine is commonly referred to as a broken neck. Most injuries that involve the neck or cervical spine are the result of a violent collision that compresses the cervical spine against the shoulders. This force can be so great that a vertebra fractures or even bursts into small fragments (Fig. 2, normal C-spine; Fig. 3, fractured C5) . For example, striking your head against the bottom of a pool in shallow water or “spear”" tackling using the crown of your helmet to stop an opposing football player can fracture the cervical spine (Fig. 4)

112. Sports Medicine
Includes program information including mission statement and staff profiles.
http://www.jmusports.com/SupportServices/SportsMedicine/
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"SETTING THE STANDARD" MISSION STATEMENT The James Madison University Department of Sports Medicine aspires to be a leader in providing quality healthcare services to all student-athletes. A team of multi-skilled professionals, utilizing current research, educational knowledge, and state-of-the-art equipment and technology, strives to provide a comprehensive and progressive approach to assuring the holistic well being of each student-athlete.
Sports Medicine Staff Profiles Department of Sports Medicine Awards Crisis Intervention Team Program History of JMU Sports Medicine ... Privacy Statement

113. The Running Doctor: Running Injuries - Common Running Injuries
Common running injuries description, prevention and treatment. sports medicine, chiropractic treatment, nutrition.
http://www.therunningdoctor.com/runinjuries.htm
Call (858) 452-7770 for appointment Open Mon. - Sat.
Running Injuries San Diego Chiropractic info and treatment for the running injury and common running injuries chiropractic treatment in San Diego for running injuries
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Common Types of Running Injuries - Symptoms of Running Injuries
Runners Knee Injuries
Usual symptoms of this running injury
include pain directly under the kneecap, or the surrounding area. Climbing or descending stairs may be painful. Usually the runners knee - running injury responds well with biomechanical evaluation and an orthotic, when indicated. Heel / Arch Pain
Common type of running injury - varies from a slight tightness in the bottom of the foot to an intense heel pain that may worsen when getting out of bed in the morning. An X-ray will sometimes reveal the running injury as a "heel spur" on the bottom of the heel. This is usually due to an overpronation problem that will respond well to the use of a runners orthotic. ( Orthotics can be used to prevent a large number of running injuries Runners Ilio-Tibial Band Syndrome These running injuries can manifest themselves anywhere along the entire length of this highly fibrous connective tissue.

114. Sports Medicine Council Of NS
The council represents the sport medicine community and assists with the provision of medical services at sporting events. Lists aims, board of directors,
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/SportFit/SMCNS/
Sport Medicine Council of Nova Scotia
c/o Sport Nova Scotia
PO Box 3010 South
Halifax, Nova Scotia
ph 902-425-5454
fax 902-425-5606
www.chebucto.ns.ca/SportFit/SMCNS
Email President - Eric Helson
SMCNS Board of Directors - 1999-2001
SMCNS Objectives
  • To provide a network of sport medicine providers.
  • To represent the sport medicine community in Nova Scotia.
  • To provide an interactive forum for discussion.
  • To promote and encourage research in the field of sport medicine.
  • To advise athletes, coaches, sport governing bodies and organizers of athletic competition in areas of concern relating to sport medicine.
  • To provide a framework for education in areas of concern.
  • To identify and assist with the provision of medical services to participants at sporting events.
Upcoming Events
  • SMCNS Membership Social
  • Tentatively scheduled for a Sunday in November 2000. Details to follow shortly.
  • SMCNS Board of Directors Meeting
  • Saturday February 17, 2001 at 9:30 am at Motionworks, 10 Morris Drive, Dartmouth, NS.
  • SMCNS Annual General Meeting
  • Saturday May 5, 2001 at 9:30 am at the Medical Society of Nova Scotia, 5 Spectacle Lake Dr, Dartmouth, NS. Please note an election of Executive (President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer) will take place at this AGM.
  • 115. Home Page
    Podiatry practice that specializes in sports medicine and chronic foot pain located in Alexandria, Virginia.
    http://www.archandsole.com
    Directions Contact Information About Us Your Care Directions Contact Information About Us Your Care ... More on gait

    116. Www.clark.net/pub/pribut/spsport.html
    sports medicine with Doctor Stuart ZemanProviding sports medicine and orthopedic care in Lafayette.
    http://www.clark.net/pub/pribut/spsport.html

    117. (Home) Orthopaedic Associates Of Augusta, P.A.
    Practice in Augusta specializing in orthopaedic surgery and physical medicine. Site includes physician information, services, physical therapy and sports medicine information, contacts, links and appointment request form.
    http://www.oaapa.com/
    MAIN OFFICE: EVANS OFFICE: University Hospital Prof. Center 3 Suite 20
    811 13th Street
    Augusta, GA 30901
    Phone:
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    University Professional Complex-Evans
    Suite 101
    4321 University Parkway
    Evans, GA 30809
    Phone: Fax: Map for this location Emergencies and Prescriptions Pre Operative Instructions Cast/Splint Instructions ... Post Operative Care Instructions for Knee Arthroscopy © 2000-2004 Orthopaedic Associates of Augusta

    118. Vanderbilt Sports Medicine | Home
    The Department of sports medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has information for residents, faculty, and patients on various sportsrelated
    http://www.vsm.vanderbilt.edu/
    VSM Links VSM HOME WHO WE ARE PATIENT SERVICES COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ... LINKS
    Ortho Centers HAND JOINT REPLACEMENT ONCOLOGY REHABILITATION ... ORTHO FITNESS
    WELCOME to VSM W hether you receive an injury playing touch football, running track at school, or at work, you should be treated like the professional athletes. Vanderbilt Sports Medicine is the most comprehensive sports medicine service in Middle Tennessee. This state-of-the-art facility cares for all athletic injuries and specializes in knee and shoulder injuries to all recreational and competitive athletes. As a patient at Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, you benefit from a staff of sports medicine trained physicians and the support and resources of the Vanderbilt Medical Center. Find out more about the Vanderbilt Athletic Program or about upcoming Vanderbilt sporting events. If you have a concern or question relating to Orthopaedics visit the Vanderbilt Orthopaedics web site.

    119. Welcome To Trenton Orthopaedics
    Specializing in fields such as arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine, and musculoskeletal disease. Offices located in Mercerville and Pennington.
    http://www.togortho.com/
    O ur physicians through years of experience, specialty training, and certifications are highly trained in the field of orthopaedics. Our commitment is to provide the finest personalized care possible. Your concerns are our top priority. We treat the medical and/or surgical aspect of your care in a manner that facilitates prompt recovery. We firmly believe that the more active you are in your recovery, the faster and more successful your recovery will be. Thus, we encourage your active participation through instruction and exercise. We look forward to this partnership in providing orthopaedic solutions.
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    120. Sports Medicine
    General sports medicine Athletic Training American College of sports medicine American Orthopaedic Society for sports medicine Athletic Training
    http://www.sport.ussa.edu/library/medicine.htm
    Sports Medicine Resources
    Associations Electronic Journals

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