Sports Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation: Integrating Medicine and Science for Performance Solutions

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David Joyce, Daniel Lewindon
Routledge, Dec 14, 2015 - Medical - 464 pages

World-class rehabilitation of the injured athlete integrates best practice in sports medicine and physical therapy with training and conditioning techniques based on cutting-edge sports science. In this ground-breaking new book, leading sports injury and rehabilitation professionals, strength and conditioning coaches, biomechanists and sport scientists show how this integrated model works across the spectrum of athlete care. In every chapter, there is a sharp focus on the return to performance, rather than just a return to play.

The book introduces evidence-based best practice in all the core areas of sports injury risk management and rehabilitation, including:

  • performance frameworks for medical and injury screening;
  • the science of pain and the psychology of injury and rehabilitation;
  • developing core stability and flexibility;
  • performance retraining of muscle, tendon and bone injuries;
  • recovery from training and rehabilitation;
  • end-stage rehabilitation, testing and training for a return to performance.

Every chapter offers a masterclass from a range of elite sport professionals, containing best practice protocols, procedures and specimen programmes designed for high performance. No other book examines rehabilitation in such detail from a high performance standpoint.

Sports Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation is essential reading for any course in sports medicine and rehabilitation, strength and conditioning, sports science, and for any clinician, coach or high performance professional working to prevent or rehabilitate sports injuries.

 

Contents

List of contributors PART 1 The performance team
A performancebased response to an injury Bill Knowles
Strength and conditioning in injury prevention and rehabilitation Ben Rosenblatt
Psychology in injury prevention and rehabilitation Tig Calvert
Nutrition in injury prevention and rehabilitation Matt Lovell
Athletic competencies
Medical assessment and preparticipation screening Mike Bundy and Lisa Hodgson
The injury risk profiling process David Joyce and Dan Lewindon
Managing the injured athlete
The athletic neck Kay Robinson
The athletic shoulder Ian Horsley and Ben Ashworth
The athletic elbow Adam Olsen and Mike Reinold
The athletic spine Tim Mitchell Angus Burnett and Peter OSullivan
The athletic hip and groin Enda King
The athletic knee Chris Mallac and David Joyce
The athletic shin Andy FranklynMiller

Assessing and developing the kinetic chain Ian Prangley
Assessing athletic qualities Nick Winkelman
Running mechanics in injury prevention and performance Frans Bosch and John IJzerman
Landing mechanics in injury prevention and performance rehabilitation Julie Steele and Jeremy Sheppard
Throwing mechanics in injury prevention and performance rehabilitation Steve McCaig and Mark Young
Core stability in injury prevention and performance Lee Burton and Gray Cook
Flexibility in injury prevention and performance Anthony Blazevich
Injury processes prevention and return to performance
Muscle injuries Dan Lewindon and Justin Lee
Tendon injuries Craig Ranson David Joyce and Polly McGuiggan
Bone injuries Henry Wajswelner and Sophia Nimphius
Pain and performance David Joyce and David Butler
Determining return to play Calvin Morriss and Phil Pask
The athletic foot and ankle Dan Lewindon and David Joyce
Managing the training athlete
Managing preseason and inseason training Raphael Brandon
Monitoring training load Stuart Cormack and Aaron Coutts
Optimizing athlete recovery Christian Cook Liam Kilduff and Blair Crowther
Environmental stress heat and altitude Chris R Abbiss
Special considerations
The developing athlete Ian Jeffreys
The female athlete N Travis Triplett and Margaret Stone
The travelling athlete Shona Halson and Emidio Pacecca
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About the author (2015)

David Joyce is an athletic performance and rehabilitation specialist who has worked at the highest levels of world sport. He holds Masters degrees in both sports physiotherapy and strength and conditioning and has worked at two Olympic Games as a physiotherapist and performance coach (with Team Great Britain at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and with Team China at the 2012 Olympics in London). David is the co-editor and key contributor of High Performance Training for Sports and is currently the Head of Athletic Performance at the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League, and provides high performance and leadership consultancy services to elite organisations worldwide

Dan Lewindon is a Physiotherapist and rehabilitation specialist with over 12 years’ experience in elite level sport. He has completed MScs in both sports medicine and exercise science (strength and conditioning). Dan was appointed Physiotherapist for the England Senior Rugby Team in 2009. He is also the co-editor and key contributor to High Performance Training for Sports

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