Section I: A Conservative Approach to Sports-Related Injuries
Ch 1: Overview of Sports Injuries Management
Ch 2: Medicolegal Issues in Sports Medicine (with Special Considerations for the Chiropractor)
Ch 3: The Physiology of Exercise, Physical Fitness & Cardiovascular Endurance Training
Ch 4: Conservative Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries
4A: Conservative Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries
4B: Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries of the Spine
4C: General Principles and Research Findings on Taping and Bracing 1993-2003
Ch 5: Principles of Soft Tissue Manipulation in Sports Medicine
5A: Principles of Manipulation in Sports Medicine
5B: Extraspinal Joint Manipulation
5C: Soft Tissue Techniques for Athletic Injuries
C1: Active Release Technique
C2: Tendinosis
C3: Nimmo Technique
C4: The Graston Technique of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization
Section II: Site- and System-Specific Sports Injuries
Ch 6: Head Trauma in Sports
Ch 7: Nerve Injuries in Competitive Sports
Ch 8: The Cervical Spine
Ch 9: The Thoracic Spine
Ch 10: The Spine in Sports
Ch 11: Heart Disease and the Athlete
Ch 12: The Trunk and Viscera
Ch 13: The Shoulder
Ch 14: The Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
Ch 15: The Pelvis, Hip, and Thigh
Ch 16: The Knee
Ch 17: Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
Ch 18: Injuries to the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
Section III: Age, Gender, and Sport Considerations
Ch 19: The Female Athlete
Ch 20: The Young Athlete
Ch 21: The Senior Athlete
Ch 22: The Extreme Athlete
Section IV: Special Issues in Sports Medicine
Ch 23: Diagnostic Imaging of Athletic Injury
Ch 24: Sports Nutrition: A Biochemical View of Injury Care and Prevention
Ch 25: Drugs in Sports