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Book cover image of Collision Sports: Injury and Repair by David Fevre

Authors: David Fevre
ISBN-13: 9780750631426, ISBN-10: 0750631422
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Date Published: October 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David Fevre

Fevre, David, MCSP, SRP (Manchester United Football Club)

Book Synopsis

Designed for chartered physiotherapists, this practical and realistic handbook covers all the necessary knowledge and skills required to work with athletes involved in all contact sports.

Jeffery S. Monroe

This is an entry-level text for the sports medicine practitioner to use to become acquainted with basic clinical and practical understanding of injuries and their rehabilitation in soccer and rugby. It contains basic information and case studies. The author attempts to combine basic first aid and rehabilitation techniques to educate the reader on what to expect in sports medicine trauma. His approach and purpose is to enlighten the uninformed. However, he struggles to meet his objective because of his lack of understanding of current entry level professionals' educational backgrounds (i.e., certified athletic trainers, athletic therapists, etc.). The intended audience is the entry-level practitioner working primarily with soccer and rugby. The author introduces common injury problems with these sports and guides the reader through proven rehabilitation of those injuries. He is credible to the extent of his experiences, which helps with the case studies, and these are presented to help the reader understand the common medical trauma of collision sports. The makeup of the sports medicine team is covered, as well as first aid and injury recognition and rehabilitation for soccer and rugby. The strength of the book is in the author's background in physical therapy and active rehabilitation. Good illustrations, reference guidelines in the margin, and functional drills in tables help the reader understand the criteria used to return athletes to play. Shortcomings of the text are in the use of outdated references (only the early 1990's), particularly with the management of closed head injuries. This book is limited in the scope of athletic trauma. Collision sports, such as American football, icehockey, and lacrosse are not mentioned. The focus on soccer and rugby is based on the author's personal experiences. References to current literature, especially to sports trauma, are lacking. Compared to other entry-level texts such as Booher's Athletic Injury Assessment, 4th edition (McGraw Hill 1999), this book is outdated and incomplete.

Table of Contents

Preface
1Medical team structure1
2Avoid injury if possible19
3Down man on the field43
4Care of the acute soft tissue injury64
5Care of the chronic injury97
6Related issues and lower limb injuries in soccer137
7Related issues and upper limb injuries in rugby186
8Functional rehabilitation of the injured player219
Index273

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