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Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries 4th Edition With Web Resource

Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries 4th Edition With Web Resource

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    Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth Edition With Web Resource, guides current and future athletic trainers and rehabilitation professionals through the examination and evaluation of musculoskeletal injuries both on and off the field. The text presents injury examination strategies in on-site, acute, and clinical settings and provides the information on mastering the skills needed for the Board of Certification examination for athletic trainers as determined by the sixth edition of Athletic Training Role Delineation Study/Practice Analysis for entry-level athletic trainers.

    This updated fourth edition contains foundational information on a wide spectrum of injuries and the appropriate tests for examining and diagnosing them. Readers will learn to obtain an accurate injury history from the patient, inspect the injury and related areas, test motion control, palpate both bone and soft tissues, and examine function in order to gauge the player’s readiness to return to play. The fourth edition also includes the following enhancements:

    • A new online video library contains more than 51 short video clips that correspond to and demonstrate evaluation techniques for various musculoskeletal disorders found throughout the text.

    • Full-color photos and medical artwork have been added throughout the text to clarify testing techniques and enhance knowledge of relevant body structures.

    • Substantial updates provide the most recent evidence-based clinical information.

    • An expanded selection of special tests and injury-specific examinations are now presented in a more accessible format and include a photo or video, description of the purpose, patient and clinician positions for the test, procedures performed, and possible outcomes.

    The content of Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth Edition With Web Resource, has been restructured and focused to provide applicable information in a straightforward manner. Part I is aimed at entry-level students and presents general and introductory skills for each component of injury examination, including basic terminology and a breakdown of the examination procedure. Each component is then explored in depth along with general purposes and techniques. Part I ends by incorporating the various components into a systematic strategy for examination based on severity of injury and environment. Part II then applies the principles learned in the previous chapters to the recognition and examination of injuries organized by specific regions of the body. Each chapter includes strategies for examination immediately after an injury as well as examinations seen later in a clinical setting.

    To assist student comprehension and knowledge retention, key terms are in boldface throughout the text and are defined in the glossary. Symbols throughout the text alert students to essential procedures and highlight important information. The web resource houses printable tables of special tests, examination checklists and forms that students can use in laboratory work and review sessions, and a robust video library. To aid instructors, the text includes a suite of ancillary materials featuring a test package, instructor guide, and presentation package plus image bank.

    Examination of Musculoskeletal Injuries, Fourth Edition With Web Resource, is an essential resource ffor students of athletic training and therapy as well as current practitioners in the field who wish to use evidence-based procedures in their clinical practice to ensure safe and accurate diagnoses of injuries.

    Audience

    Textbook for undergraduate and entry-level graduate students studying athletic training, physical therapy, physiotherapy, and massage therapy. A reference for sports medicine practitioners, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and physiotherapists.

    Part I. Principles of Examination

    Chapter 1. Anatomical Nomenclature and Injury Classifications

    Anatomical Reference Terminology

    Physical Maturity Classifications

    Injury Classifications

    Sign Versus Symptom

    Acute Versus Chronic

    Closed (Unexposed) Wounds

    Closed Soft Tissue Injuries

    Bone and Joint Articulations

    Nerve Injuries

    Open (Exposed) Wounds

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 2. Principles of Examination: An Overview

    Proper Use of Terminology

    Examination Components

    Injury Survey

    SINS

    Subjective and Objective Segments

    Testing During the Objective Segment

    Determining an Appropriate Course of Action

    Documenting the Examination

    Standard Abbreviations

    SOAP Notes

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 3. Taking a History

    Information to Seek

    Information Categories

    Signs and Symptoms

    Situation-Specific History and Depth of Inquiry

    Essential History (Emergent Examination)

    Focused History (On-Site Examination)

    Detailed History

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 4. Observation

    System of Observational Examination

    Global Observation

    Specific Observation

    Details of Specific Observation

    Examination of Posture

    Examination of Gait

    Specific Observation of the Injury

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 5. Palpation

    General Principles

    Foundational Skills

    Palpation Technique

    Structures to Palpate

    Skin

    Fascia

    Myotendinous Unit

    Bone

    Joint Structures

    Neurovascular Tissue

    Lymph Nodes

    Palpation Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 6. Examination of Joint Motion

    Goals and Purposes

    Normal Range of Motion

    Prerequisites for Successful ROM Examination

    Physiological Motion

    Accessory Motion

    Examination of Physiological Range of Motion

    Positioning

    Patient Stabilization and Substitution

    Measurement Technique

    Examination of Accessory Motion

    Joint Accessory Movement Rules

    Joint Accessory Examination Technique

    Recording Results

    Examination of Ligament and Capsular Integrity

    Indications for Ligament Stress Tests

    Grading of Ligament Laxity

    Stress Test Technique

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 7. Examination of Strength

    Muscle Contraction

    Functional Neuromuscular Anatomy

    Review of Excitation–Contraction Coupling

    Goals and Purposes

    Manual Strength Examination

    Break Tests

    Manual Muscle Testing

    Instrumented Strength Examination

    Isometric Strength Examination

    Isotonic Strength Examination

    Isokinetic Strength Examination

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 8. Examination of Neurological Status

    Functional Neuroanatomy

    General Principles of the Neurological Exam

    Goal and Purpose

    Sensory Function Testing

    Motor Function Testing

    Reflex Testing

    Region-Specific Neurological Examination

    Cervical Plexus

    Brachial Plexus

    Lumbar and Sacral Plexuses

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 9. Examination of Cardiorespiratory Status

    Functional Anatomy and Physiology

    Lungs

    Heart

    Peripheral Circulation

    Examination of Cardiorespiratory Status

    Systemic Perfusion (Vital Signs)

    Peripheral Circulation

    Cardiovascular Compromise

    Causes and Types of Cardiovascular Collapse (Shock)

    Recognition of Shock

    External Bleeding

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 10. Putting It All Together: General Examination Strategies

    On-Site Examination

    Goals and Purposes

    On-Site Examination of the Unconscious Athlete

    On-Site Examination of the Conscious Athlete

    Communicating On-Site Examination Results

    Acute Examination

    Subjective Segment

    Objective Segment

    Clinical Examination

    General Principles of the Clinical Examination

    Subjective Segment

    Objective Segment

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Part II. Region-Specific Examination Strategies

    Chapter 11. Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 12. Shoulder and Arm

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 13. Elbow and Forearm

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 14. Wrist and Hand

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 15. Lower Thoracic and Lumbar Spine

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 16. Leg, Ankle, and Foot

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 17. Knee and Thigh

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 18. Hip, Pelvis, and Groin

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 19. Head and Face

    Functional Anatomy

    Regional Examination

    Injury Recognition and Special Tests

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Chapter 20. Thorax and Abdomen

    Functional Anatomy

    Thoracic Cavity

    Abdominal Cavity

    Regional Examination

    Injury Examination Strategies

    Summary

    Learning Aids

    Sandra J. Shultz, PhD, ATC, CSCS, is professor and chair in the department of kinesiology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. As a certified athletic trainer since 1984, Shultz has a broad clinical perspective having worked with athletes at the high school, collegiate, Olympic, and international levels.

    Before coming to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Shultz taught and conducted clinical research in the sports medicine and athletic training program at the University of Virginia. She also served as associate director of athletic training and rehabilitative services at the University of California at Los Angeles, where two of her primary responsibilities were the direct health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students.

    Shultz is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS). She is a section editor for the Journal of Athletic Training. Previously she served on the NATA’s Entry-Level Education Committee, Pronouncements Committee, Convention Educational Program Committee, Appropriate Medical Coverage for Intercollegiate Athletics Task Force, and Research and Education Foundation Research Committee. She was also a site visitor for the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Athletic Training (JRC-AT). As a researcher, Shultz focuses on the study of risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament injury in female athletes and has received grant funding from the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the NATA Research and Education Foundation, the National Football League Medical Charities, and the National Institutes of Health. She is the primary author of the NFHS Sports Medicine Handbook and the NATA Appropriate Medical Care for Intercollegiate Athletics.

    Her awards from the NATA and NATA Foundation include the Freddie H. Fu, MD, New Investigator Award, the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, the Sayer “Bud” Miller Distinguished Educator Award, and the Medal for Distinguished Athletic Training Research.She was inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame. Shultz is a fellow of the NATA, the American College of Sports Medicine, and the National Academy of Kinesiology.

    Shultz enjoys running, reading, and traveling. She resides in Greensboro, North Carolina.

    Peggy A. Houglum, PhD, is retired as an associate professor at the Rangos School of Health Sciences at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. She has nearly 45 years of experience providing patient and athlete care in a variety of settings, including athletic training facilities, sports medicine clinics, rehabilitation hospitals, acute care hospitals, burn care facilities, workers’ compensation clinics, and extended care facilities. She has also been an athletic trainer with the United States Olympic Sports Festivals, Olympic Games, and World University Games.

    Houglum’s extensive background as a certified athletic trainer, physical therapist, clinical and classroom educator, and program director gives her a unique perspective on the appropriate use of therapeutic exercise techniques in rehabilitation programs for treatment of athletic injuries. In 1991, Houglum created the NATA’s first formal continuing educatiion programming. Since that time Houglum has been chair of the NATA Continuing Education Committee and a member of the organization’s Education Council and the Council on Employment. She is a member of the NATA Hall of Fame and has received numerous awards, including the NATA’s Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer, NATA Continuing Education Award, NATA Board of Directors Recognition for Outstanding Contributions, and Therapy Times Most Influential Rehabilitation Professional in Physical Therapy.

    Houglum is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Sports Medicine Section. She is also a member of NATA and serves on the NATA Board of Certification Role Delineation #7 Committee. Houglum is associate editor for Sports Rehabilitation and serves on the editorial board of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation.

    Her professional writing career has focused on presenting complex concepts of health care to students at a level of understanding and appreciation that provides them with the conceptual and clinical core they need to become well-informed clinical professionals. She is author of Therapeutic Exercise for Musculoskeletal Injuries, lead author of Brunnstrom’s Clinical Kinesiology, Sixth Edition, and book chapters on sports medicine and rehabilitation.

    Houglum enjoys spending time with family, reading, exercising, and painting. She resides in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin.

    David H. Perrin, PhD, ATC, is dean and professor of exercise and sport science in the College of Health at the University of Utah. For 13 years Perrin was a member of the NATA Professional Education Committee, helping to write the guidelines for accreditation of both undergraduate and graduate athletic training education programs. For 15 years he directed the graduate programs in athletic training and sports medicine in the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. He was editor in chief of the Journal of Athletic Training from 1996 to 2004 and was the founding editor of the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. He is author of Isokinetic Exercise and Assessment and Athletic Taping and Bracing, editor of the third edition of The Injured Athlete, and coauthor of Research Methods in Athletic Training.

    Perrin’s research interests include injury risk factors of the anterior cruciate ligament in female athletes. His awards from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association include the Sayers “Bud” Miller Distinguished Educator Award, the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, and the William G. Clancy, Jr., MD, Medal for Distinguished Athletic Training Research. He was inducted into the NATA Hall of Fame. Perrin is a fellow of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, American College of Sports Medicine, and National Academy of Kinesiology.

    Perrin enjoys traveling, exercising, and vacationing at his lake cottage in Vermont.

    All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.
               
    Instructor guide. Learning objectives, chapter overviews, lecture outlines, and classroom activities and questions aid with lecture preparation. Also included is the video library, which is available to students in the web resource.

    Test package. More than 420 questions, including fill-in-the-blank, true-or-false, multiple-choice, and short-answer, promote critical thinking.

    Presentation package plus image bank. Nearly 1,000 slides can be rearranged, reformatted, and inserted into current presentations based on the needs of each particular classroom. The image bank includes most of the art, tables, and photos found throughout the book, which may be incorporated into PowerPoint slides, lectures, handouts, and other classroom activities.

    Web resource with online video. Students can use reproducible tables of special tests, examination checklists, and forms in laboratory work and review sessions, and 51 video clips demonstrate evaluation techniques for various musculoskeletal disorders.