1st Edition

Athletic and Orthopedic Injury Assessment A Case Study Approach

    510 Pages
    by Routledge

    510 Pages
    by Routledge

    The case studies in this book use authentic injury assessment examples to help readers link theory and clinical practice with the goal of becoming competent clinicians. The situations are realistic and present more than 130 of the injuries that athletic trainers may encounter in the real world. The questions that accompany the cases ask readers to identify clinical and differential diagnoses, critique the evaluating clinician's actions, recommend treatment, comment on ethical choices, and make many of the decisions they will face in the field. The cases encourage readers to think and problem solve; evidence-based answers (for select cases in the text and for all cases in the instructor's manual) ensure that the recommended clinical decisions are based on the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences rather than on anecdotal practice.

    1. Introduction to the Case Studies

    2. Head and Face

    3. Cervical Spine

    4. Shoulder

    5. Elbow and Forearm

    6. Wrist, Hand, and Fingers

    7. Thoracic and Lumbar Spine

    8. Thorax and Abdomen 

    9. Thigh, Hip, Groin, and Pelvis

    10. Knee and Lower Leg

    11. Ankle, Foot, and Toes

    Biography

    Berry, David C.; Miller, Michael G.; Berry, Leisha M.