Anatomy for problem solving in sports medicine: The Knee
by Philip F Harris MD, MSc, MB ChB, Craig Ranson BSc, Angus Robertson, BSc, MB ChB, FRCSEd(Tr. & Orth.),
When examining patients with sports-related and exercise-related injuries, a thorough knowledge of anatomy is vital in order to make an accurate diagnosis and work out an effective treatment plan. In this helpful, practical book, a professional anatomist, an orthopaedic surgeon and a sports physiotherapist have combined their expertise to give a detailed explanation of the structural and functional anatomy of the knee. The book includes descriptions and images of the relevant anatomy, and sample clinical problems (with model answers) throughout.
Although each problem is different, practitioners will always follow a similar pattern in arriving at a differential diagnosis. In every case, four main areas need to be covered: the type of sport; the clinical history; physical assessment; and appropriate investigations. By taking a logical, step-by-step approach to solving clinical problems, this book offers a valuable resource for the wide range of health professionals who manage knee injuries.
Contents include:
Introduction to solving sports injury problems and the role of anatomy
Introduction to the anatomy of the knee
Topographical anatomy of the knee
Posterior structures
Medial structures
Lateral structures
Major intra-articular structures
The patella and patellofemoral joint
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