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Informationen zum Autor Anna L. Waterbrook, MD, FACEP, CAQSM graduated from the University of Arizona Medical School in 2004, completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at Maine Medical Center in 2007, and completed her Sports Medicine fellowship at the University of Arizona in 2008. She is board-certified in both emergency and sports medicine. She is currently practicing both specialties at the University of Arizona where she is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Assistant Team Physician for Intercollegiate Athletics, and is Associate Fellowship Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship. She has authored several book chapters and manuscripts in scholarly journals, contributed to the AMSSM Sports Medicine CAQ Study Guide, and given numerous lectures both locally and nationally. Klappentext This sports medicine handbook is the only resource of its kind, created specifically for the emergency medicine provider. Zusammenfassung Written by sports trained emergency physicians! this sports medicine handbook is the only resource of its kind! created specifically for the emergency medicine provider. It is designed to be used as a reference tool! and includes high-yield physical exam skills and key management of sport injuries in the emergency department. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Shoulder Christopher Guyer; 2. Elbow Christopher Hogrefe, Ross Mathiasen and Timothy Thomsen; 3. Wrist Christopher Pruitt; 4. Hand Yvonne Chow and Amanda Akin; 5. Pelvis, hip, and thigh Aaron Monseau and Brenden Balcik; 6. Knee Allison Lane; 7. Lower leg and ankle Christopher Gee; 8. Foot Brenden J. Balcik, Aaron J. Monseau and William Krantz; 9. Cervical spine Matthew Baird; 10. Lumbar spine Jeffrey Feden; 11. Concussion Melissa Leber; 12. Arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest in athletes Moira Davenport; 13. Exertional heat illness Brian Springer; 14. Basic principles of splinting in the emergency department Anna L. Waterbrook.