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Muscle Physiology in Athletes
Pages 3-18
This book attempts to provide a comprehensive look at all of the pathologies of muscles that are likely to be encountered in treating sports-related injuries. Its purpose is to give the practitioner a guide for identifying injuries and choosing the best therapeutic strategy. The first part presents the consensus view of current knowledge: the physiology of lesions and their prognosis as well as their anatomy, clinical imaging, and treatment. Then each of the muscles is described in turn, with a review of anatomy, clinical examination, the results of imaging, and therapeutic choices for acute and chronic injuries. A major section is dedicated to imaging, with the emphasis on which diagnostic methods are best for specific injuries and how to use diagnostic imaging to determine the most suitable therapeutic strategies. Special care has been taken to provide high-quality illustrations that clearly show how to identify the lesion of the damaged muscle. A wealth of illustrations, many in color, are included. Finally, the book concludes with some clinical cases and technical notes relevant to treatment of sports-related muscle injuries.
Muscle Physiology in Athletes
Pages 3-18
Functional Anatomy of the Muscle
Pages 19-44
Muscular Responses During and Following Acute Physical Activity Under Heat Stress
Pages 45-57
Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Muscle Injuries
Pages 59-66
Role of Clinical Evaluation for the Diagnosis of Acute and Chronic Muscle Injuries
Pages 67-81
Imaging Semiology: Ultrasound and MRI in the Assessment of Muscle Injury
Pages 83-96
Treatment of Muscle Injury
Pages 97-104
Therapeutic Alternatives: Principles and Results
Pages 105-115
Non Traumatic Muscular Injury
Pages 119-144
General Considerations on Muscle Denervation in Sports Activities: Shoulder Entrapment Syndromes and Compressive Neuropathies
Pages 145-184
Muscle Contusions: Extrinsic Muscle Lesions
Pages 187-200
The Protective Role of Cervical Spinal Muscle Masses in Sports Related Trauma
Pages 203-217
Abdominal Wall Injuries
Pages 219-228
Adductor Muscles Injuries
Pages 229-244
Iliopsoas Muscles Injuries
Pages 245-259
Pathology of the Rectus Femoris
Pages 261-283
Posterior Compartment of the Thigh Muscles Injuries
Pages 285-314
Hip Short External Rotator Muscles Injuries
Pages 315-334
Gluteus Maximus and Surrounding Muscles Injuries
Pages 335-351
Plantaris Muscle Injuries
Pages 353-366
Leg Posterior Muscle Compartment Injuries
Pages 367-384
Muscular Endometriosis
Pages 387-392
Post-traumatic Myositis Ossificans
Pages 393-398
Posterior Impingement of the Ankle: “Can There Also Be a Tendinous Entity?”
Pages 399-417
Ischiofemoral Impingement
Pages 419-423
Occult Muscular Vein Thrombosis as a Consequence of Prior Muscle Strain
Pages 425-428
Pectoralis Major Injury
Pages 429-448
Plasma Rich in Growth Factors for the Treatment of Skeletal Muscle Injury
Pages 451-464
Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Muscles in Sports Medicine
Pages 465-486
Three-Compartment Body Composition Measurement by Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry: Use in the Prevention of Cervical Spine Trauma and in the Follow-Up of Muscular Injuries in Elite Rugby Union Players
Pages 487-501
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