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