
Part of the bestselling Emergencies in... series, Emergencies in Sports Medicine is the ideal book for any doctor to keep in their kitbag or locker. This essential easy-to-use guide provides guidance on the immediate care for patients with sporting injuries. The portable format, practical approach and easy-reference layout mean that information can be rapidly found in emergency situations. Covering every type of sporting emergency from head injuries to altitude sickness, this crucial volume appeals to a wide audience, from the doctor involved directly in sports medicine to the doctor who occasionally watches their children play sport and is concerned that they will occasionally be called upon to give medical advice. It will also appeal to allied health professionals involved in any aspect of sport. The book will also help organizers to plan in advance for larger sporting events.
This volume addresses the critical need for immediate, accessible medical guidance for clinicians managing acute injuries in sporting environments. Authors Jonathan Gordon and Julian Redhead provide a structured clinical framework designed for rapid decision-making in high-pressure, field-side settings. The text synthesizes standard emergency protocols with the specific physiological and environmental demands unique to athletic competition.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a reliable, portable resource for clinicians working in sports-related emergency settings. Experts highlight the practical, easy-reference layout as a significant benefit for practitioners who require quick information under time-sensitive conditions.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019164515X
ISBN-13:
9780191645150
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