Springer, 2016. — 819 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-14306-4
Most books on imaging in sports medicine are concerned with the particular joints or anatomy involved in sports-related injuries. This book, however, takes a different perspective by looking at injuries that are associated with specific sports. All of the well-known major sports, such as football, tennis, and basketball, are included, as are many less common but still very popular sports, such as baseball, American football, and rugby. The chapters on sports-specific injuries are preceded by two chapters on the perspective of clinicians and another two chapters on the general use of MR imaging and ultrasound in sports medicine. The authors of the book are world-renowned experts from five continents. Imaging in Sports-Specific Musculoskeletal Injuries should be of great interest to radiologists, sports medicine physicians, orthopedic surgeons, and rehabilitation physicians, and to anyone interested in the treatment of sports-related injuries.
What the Sports Medicine Physician Wants to Know from the Radiologist
What the Sports Medicine Surgeon Wants to Know From the Radiologist
The Role of Radiologists in Major Sporting Events
The Role of MRI in Sports Medicine
The Role of Ultrasound in Sports Medicine
Imaging of American Football Injuries
Imaging of Basketball Injuries
Imaging of Cricket Injuries
Imaging of Handball Injuries
Imaging of Football (Soccer) Injuries
Imaging of Rugby Injuries
Imaging of Baseball Injuries
Imaging of Rock Climbing Injuries
Imaging of Golf and Racquet Injurie
Imaging of Snow Skiing and Snowboarding Injuries
Imaging of Water Sports Injuries
Imaging of Rowing, Canoeing, and Kayaking Injuries
Imaging of Cycling Injuries
Imaging of Tennis Injuries
Imaging of Gymnastics Injuries
Imaging of Triathlon Injuries
Imaging of Weight-Lifting Injuries
Imaging of Track and Field Injuries
Imaging of Ballet Dancers’ Injuries
Imaging of Volleyball Injuries
Imaging of Rodeo and Equestrian Injuries
Pediatric Considerations in Sports-Specific Injuries