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Title Injuries and health problems in football : what everyone should know / editor-in-chief: João Espregueira-Mendes ; editors: C. Niek van Dijk, Philippe Neyret, Moises Cohen, Stefano Della Villa, Helder Pereira, J. Miguel Oliveira
Published Berlin, Germany : Springer, 2017

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Contents Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: The Athlete in the Field; 1: The Relevance of Medicine in Football; 2: Epidemiology: The Most Frequent Lesions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Football Injury Epidemiological Studies; 2.3 The Football Associations Contribution; 2.4 The Injury Incidence in National Teams in European Competitions; 2.5 Clubs Competitions: The UEFA Champions League Injury Study; 2.6 The Most Common Injuries; 2.7 Are Women Injuries Different from Men?; 2.8 Are Children and Adolescents at Risk?; References; 3: Teamwork in Football/Bringing Science to the Pitch; 3.1 Introduction
3.2 Part I3.2.1 Psychological Factors Associated with the Prevention and Recovery of Sports Injuries; 3.2.2 Stress and Sports Injuries; 3.2.3 Model of Vulnerability to Sports Injuries; 3.2.4 Psychological Injury Recovery and Prevention; 3.2.5 Effectiveness of Psychological Intervention in the Prevention of Sports Injuries; 3.3 Part II; 3.3.1 Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis of Sports Injuries; 3.3.2 The Preceding Factors of the Lesion; 3.3.3 Life with Stress and Change; 3.3.4 Stress and Change in Sports; 3.3.5 Approximation of the Major Competitions
3.3.6 The Psychological State of the Player Sidelined3.3.7 Training Overload; 3.3.8 The Risk Factors of Illness of Sportsmen; 3.3.9 The Emotional Stress; 3.3.10 The Location of the Lesion; 3.3.11 Pain; 3.3.12 Time of Occurrence of Injuries; 3.3.13 Cases and Unforeseen Situations; 3.3.14 Subsequent to the Injury Factors; 3.3.15 Auto-Scapegoating of the Athlete; 3.3.16 Social and Emotional Support; 3.3.17 "Secondary" Benefits; 3.3.18 Psychological Assessment of the Injury (or Post Injury); 3.4 Part III
3.4.1 Strategies for Monitoring Physical and Psychological Recovery of Injured Athletes3.4.2 Mental and Psychological Training in the Treatment of Injuries; 3.4.3 Recovery Training Field; 3.4.4 Influence of Sports Injury Changes in Mood and Precompetitive Anxiety in Football Players; 3.4.5 Injured Athletes' Perceptions About Social Support; 3.4.6 Relationship Between the Perception of Pain and Fatigue with Mood; References; 4: The Field Case; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Origin of the Field Case; 4.3 The Use of the Field Case; 4.4 Field Case Evolution
4.5 Principles of Its Use: Cautions, Treatment, and Preservation4.6 The Field Case: Features and Content; 4.7 Guidelines for the Use of the Field Case; References; 5: How to Examine an Athlete on the Field: What You Should Not Miss; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Emergencies; 5.2.1 Head Injuries; 5.2.2 Cervical Spine; 5.3 Upper Extremity; 5.3.1 Shoulder; 5.3.1.1 Shoulder; 5.3.1.2 Acromioclavicular; 5.3.1.3 Clavicle; 5.3.2 Elbow; 5.3.3 Wrist and Hand; 5.4 Lower Extremity; 5.4.1 Hip; 5.4.2 Knee; 5.4.2.1 Mechanism; 5.4.2.2 Initial Evaluation; 5.4.3 Ankle and Foot; References
Summary This book offers a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on the health problems and injuries associated with football and their clinical management. After an opening section on technical aspects and fundamental principles, all areas of football traumatology are addressed. The coverage includes muscle, tendon, and stress injuries of the lower limbs and injuries to the ankle and foot, knee, hip and groin, spine and head, and upper limbs. An individual section is also devoted to the most significant heart and other health conditions that may be encountered in players of all ages and standards. Follow-up, rehabilitation, and return to activity are discussed, and the role of performance enhancement strategies is carefully examined, with description of nutritional guidelines and the evidence on use of dietary supplements. A concluding section highlights the potential of the next generation of biologics to improve the regeneration and biofunctionality of damaged tissues. This book is written by world-renowned experts and has been produced in cooperation with ISAKOS. It will serve as a reference in the field of orthopaedics
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 18, 2017)
Subject Soccer injuries.
Athletic Injuries
Soccer
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
Soccer injuries
Form Electronic book
Author Espregueira-Mendes, João, editor.
Dijk, C. N. van, editor.
Neyret, Philippe, editor.
Cohen, Moises, editor
Della Villa, Stefano, editor.
Pereira, Helder, editor.
Oliveira, J. Miguel, editor
ISBN 9783662539248
3662539241