Sports Injuries E-Book
£17.50
Sports Injuries provides an indispensable self-help guide to all the common injuries that occur. This book will help to:•quickly pinpoint the source of the injury •know which conditions you can treat yourself and when to visit an expert •stay fit and flexible during recovery •encourage your body to heal fasterEasy-to-follow illustrations help you to locate the area of pain quickly then guide you through a range of simple self-diagnostic tests and medical options. Once the problem and course of care are determined, unique fitness ladders tell you what you can do to stay mobile and how to avoid further injury.
- Clear illustrations delineate the anatomical area, joint or muscle under consideration
- Highly templated format gives diagnosis, cause, treatment (self or medical) and training points for each injury
- Includes self-tests with diagrams to help pinpoint the specific injuries
- Provides training ladders for safe rehabilitation of injury
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Additional information
Publisher | 3rd edition (25 Mar. 2009), Churchill Livingstone |
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Language | English |
File size | 6232 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 430 pages |
by Stephen C. Cook
I bought the 5th edition of this book.
He recommends surgery when it is not required.
The book I have has no references whatsoever. The book reads like a collection of personal opinions.
I suggest if you have an injury, look at the science. Look for people who specialise in the area you are injured and who rely on peer reviewed publications.
by Alan
Everything worked well
by Fitzy
A great publication for the average runner to get easy to understand information on the more common injuries prevalent in day to day training/running/racing.In many instances the cause is simple and easily solved with the advice provided in the book.In more serious cases the reference is to the trained professional.Overall a great read and,a ready reference manual.
by Mark
Quite helpful, explained things clearly and in a manor that was easy to understand and act on. overall very good
by hazel kelly
excellent
by Timestar
I bought this book as I had bought the original edition some years ago and thought it wise to update my copy. Unfortunately I wasn’t wise enough to look at the “new” version before buying it. Apart from design and layout changes there is actually very little content that is new. Indeed much of the injury advice is clearly cut and pasted from the original. I accept that if the advice hasn’t changed in the passing years why update it, but I do feel somewhat short changed here. Having said that, I still consider it a useful additional to my bookshelves, although of course you should get your injury diagnosed by a professional (physiotherapist not your GP!) first.
by Dr Robert Hallett
Fantastic book. Can’t recommend enough to help you rehab after not only sports injuries but any kind of musculoskeletal problem.