Injuries in Sport: A Guide for the Accident Department and General Practice |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Frequency and site of injury | 4 |
Immediate care | 11 |
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abduction accidents Achilles tendon acute anaesthesia ankle arthrogram athlete avulsion Avulsion fracture biceps bleeding blow Bone Joint Surg bruising capsular cartilage cause cent chondromalacia patellae chronic clinical collateral ligament common Complete tears damage degenerative DIAGNOSIS dislocation displaced elbow epiphysis excision exercises extensor external rotation fascial femoral condyle fibula flexed flexion foot football fracture fragments glenoid haematoma haemorrhage hockey humeral immobilization incision insertion instability internal fixation judo knee lateral ligament lateral meniscus lesion ligamentous injuries limb medial ligament medial meniscus meniscectomy mobilization movements Muckle muscle nerve occur oedema pain partial tears patella patellar tendon pes anserinus plaster player popliteal posterior cruciate posterior horn quadriceps radiograph reduction repair require rugby rupture screw shoulder skiing soccer soft-tissue injuries splint Sport can begin sports injuries sprain stability steroids stress subluxation subscapularis surgery surgical sutures swelling symptoms tenderness tennis tennis elbow tibial tissue torn trauma treatment usually weeks Weightman and Browne wound