Overview
- Editors:
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Corey H. Evans
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Private Practice Family Physician Florida Institute of Family Medicine, Director of Medical Education St. Anthony’s Hospital, USA
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Russell D. White
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Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Missouri—Kansas City Truman Medical Center Lakewood, Kansas City, USA
- Edited by family medicine physicians and written for primary care, family medicine, and sports medicine physicians
- Focuses on clinical application
- Incorporates case studies and an evidence-based approach
- Features flow charts and algorithms
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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Performing the Exercise Test
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- Francis G. O’Connor, Matthew T. Kunar, Patricia A. Deuster
Pages 3-22
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- George D. Harris, Russell D. White
Pages 23-44
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- Bryan C. Hughes, Russell D. White
Pages 55-77
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Interpretation and Application of the Exercise Test
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- Corey H. Evans, Myrvin H. Ellestad
Pages 81-108
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- Corey H. Evans, Victor F. Froelicher
Pages 109-120
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- Russell D. White, Nora Goldschlager
Pages 167-192
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- Corey H. Evans, Victor F. Froelicher
Pages 203-216
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- Grant Fowler, Michael Altman
Pages 231-254
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- David L. Herbert, William G. Herbert, Russell D. White, Victor F. Froelicher
Pages 255-272
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Sports Medicine Applications of Exercise Testing
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Front Matter
Pages 273-273
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About this book
This book by Corey H. Evans, Russell D. White, and coauthorsis a gem. There was a time when exercise testing was largely limited to cardiologists, but no more. Ex- cise testing, which providesinformationon tness, the risk of coronarydisease, and all around vitality, is now being performed in the of ces of primary care physicians across the United States. Although there is a signi cant risk in some populations, a careful doctor who takes the trouble to become knowledgeable in exercise physiology and the pat- physiologyof coronary artery disease can use exercise testing to improve his ability to give excellent, preventive medicine. Over the years I have read many books on this subject, and even contributed to some,andthis oneratesrightup therewith the best. Likemanymultiauthoredbooks thereissomerepetition,butthisisnotallbad.Acarefulstudyofthevariouschapters willprovideadepthofknowledgethatwillcomeingoodsteadwhenproblemsarise. I can especially recommendthe chapter on exercise physiology.When the reader has mastered the material presented in this chapter, he has acquired a knowledge base so that he can become an expert in exercise testing equal to almost anyone. Over the years I have been privileged to know several of the authors and have followed their publications. Their contributions to our knowledge base in this eld havebeenconsiderable.Acquiringthisbookandbecomingfamiliarwithitscontents will set you apart in the eld of exercise testing.
Editors and Affiliations
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Private Practice Family Physician Florida Institute of Family Medicine, Director of Medical Education St. Anthony’s Hospital, USA
Corey H. Evans
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Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of Missouri—Kansas City Truman Medical Center Lakewood, Kansas City, USA
Russell D. White