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Guardian angels often appear most when they are least expected, but more often when and where they are needed most. They remind us that life is good and there are people who care. It was with those sentiments in mind that non-profit Wings for Injured Athletes, Inc. was started and spread its wings in 2011 with the creation of a Cancer, One Day at a Time inspirational book. All of us could use a little motivation at some point in our lives and cancer patients, survivors and caregivers are extremely ingenious when it comes to positive thinking. This Cancer, One Day at a Time keepsake book includes insightful, thought provoking and stimulating quotes from cancer survivors, patients and caregive...
Guardian angels often appear most when they are least expected, but more often when and where they are needed most. They remind us that life is good and there are people who care. It was with those sentiments in mind that non-profit Wings for Injured Athletes, Inc. was started and spread its wings in 2011 with the creation of a Cancer, One Day at a Time inspirational book. All of us could use a little motivation at some point in our lives and cancer patients, survivors and caregivers are extremely ingenious when it comes to positive thinking. This Cancer, One Day at a Time keepsake book includes insightful, thought provoking and stimulating quotes from cancer survivors, patients and caregive...
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This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine will discuss Athletic Injuries of the Hip. Guest edited by Drs. Dustin Richter and F. Winston Gwathmey, this issue will cover a number of related topics that are important to practicing clinicians. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Dr. Mark Miller. The volume will include articles on: Evaluation of the athlete with hip pain; Hip imaging and injections; Hip dysplasia; Hip instability and dislocation; Hip flexor and iliopsoas disorders; Hip abductor and peritrochanteric space conditions; Proximal hamstring injuries; Stress fractures; Avulsion injuries; The adolescent athlete; Sex based differences in injury rates and strength and conditioning; and Rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries of the hip and pelvis, among others.
Heavily revised and updated with the latest data from the field, the Seventh Edition of Concepts of Athletic Training focuses on the care and management of sport and activity related injuries while presenting key concepts in a comprehensive, logically sequential manner that will assist future professionals in making the correct decisions when confronted with an activity-related injury or illness in their scope of practice. New to the Seventh Edition: - An extensively revised and rewritten Chapter 3, The Law of Sports Injury, includes new material on the ethics of sports-injury care and the role of the athletic trainer in risk assessment and liability - Chapter 4, Sports-Injury Prevention, pr...
In this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, guest editors J. David Kriet and Clinton D. Humphrey bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Modern Approaches to Facial and Athletic Injuries. Top experts in the field cover key topics such as nasal fractures, orbital fractures, zygomaticomaxillary fractures, mandibular body injuries, and more. Contains 12 relevant, practice-oriented topics including Soft Tissue Injuries Including Auricular Hematoma Management; Concussion in the Athlete and Return to Play Guidelines; General Overview of Facial Trauma Patient Evaluation; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on modern approaches to facial and athletic injuries, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.