Overview
- Editors:
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Peter Seidenberg
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Belleville, USA
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Jimmy D. Bowen
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Millington, USA
- Presents key information for differential diagnosis
- Provides evidence-based guidelines
- Emphasizes core stability
- Includes the full range of treatment options
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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- Devin P. McFadden, Peter H. Seidenberg
Pages 9-36
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- Per Gunnar Brolinson, Mark Rogers
Pages 37-69
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- Jimmy D. Bowen, Gerry Salter
Pages 71-86
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- Donald J. Flemming, Eric A. Walker
Pages 87-113
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- Christopher S. Nasin, Marjorie C. Nasin
Pages 149-170
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- Dorianne R. Feldman, Marlís González-Fernández, Aarti A. Singla, Brian J. Krabak, Sandeep Singh
Pages 187-205
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- Gerard A. Malanga, Steve M. Aydin
Pages 207-232
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- Charles W. Webb, Jayson Cannon
Pages 233-262
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- Scott A. Magnes, Lance Ringhausen, Peter H. Seidenberg
Pages 263-270
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- Michael D. Osborne, Tariq M. Awan
Pages 271-295
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- Heather M. Gillespie, William W. Dexter
Pages 297-315
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- Carl Wierks, John H. Wilckens
Pages 317-335
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Back Matter
Pages 337-348
About this book
What a great opportunity it is to participate in the body of information advancing the study of musculoskeletal medicine. As the physician, the readers can attest that didactic presen- tions of musculoskeletal complaints are at a minimum during undergraduate training. The advancement of individual clinical understanding of this field many times is left to the practitioner. Out of imagination, passion, or frustration, we the musculosk- etal practitioners seek to improve our abilities to provide better clinical diagnostic endeavors. The hip and pelvis is an area in musculoskeletal and sports medicine that provides continued mystery. It is the last great bastion of the unknown. Our hope in bringing together many excellent clinician authors is to provide the basis for improved approach to the patient and athlete who have complaints involving the hip and pelvis. Each chapter begins with a clinical case which is probably similar to the patients you see in your practices. Each chapter provides an approach to the diagnosis of hip and pelvis pain and dysfunction that hopefully is easily applicable to your daily activities as a practitioner. Most importantly, we hope that the material contained within this book helps you provide improved care, satisfaction, and function for your patient athletes. Jimmy D. Bowen v Contents 1 Epidemiology of Hip and Pelvis Injury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Brandon Larkin 2 Physical Examination of the Hip and Pelvis . . . . . . . . . . 9 devin P. McFadden and Peter H. SeidenBerg 3 Functional and Kinetic Chain Evaluation of the Hip and Pelvis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reviews
From the reviews:
“Covering all aspects of hip and pelvis injuries and treatments in athletes … . The book is designed for both sports medicine and primary care physicians … . any healthcare professionals involved in sports medicine, such as athletic trainers, will find the book a valuable resource. … This is a valuable contribution to the field of sports medicine. … Excellent images and illustrations help readers understand the material. This book will help enhance the practitioner’s care of patients who present with hip and pelvis concerns.” (Chris A. Klenck, Doody’s Review Service, August, 2010)
Editors and Affiliations
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Belleville, USA
Peter Seidenberg
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Millington, USA
Jimmy D. Bowen