Hand and wrist injuries in combat sports : a guide to diagnosis and treatment /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11718404
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Other authors / contributors:Luchetti, R. (Riccardo), editor.
Pegoli, Loris, editor.
Bain, Gregory, editor.
ISBN:9783319529028
3319529021
9783319529035
331952903X
9783030096038
3030096033
9783319529011
3319529013
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed October 23, 2018).
Summary:This well-illustrated book describes the injuries to the hand and wrist that are commonly encountered among participants in combat sports, explaining the mechanisms of injury and offering state of the art guidance on diagnosis and treatment. It covers both injuries characteristic of individual sports, such as kendo, karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, aikido, and mixed martial arts, and pathologies encountered across the full range of combat sports, including boxing, wrestling, and taekwondo. In addition to management, careful attention is paid to rehabilitation following injury and to psychological aspects of recovery from injury. The book is the result of a collaboration with the International Society for Sport Traumatology of the Hand (ISSPORTH) and has been designed to meet the needs of all practitioners who work with combat sports athletes. While especially helpful for surgeons, physicians, therapists, and rehabilitators, it will also be of value to coaches, trainers, and players. The authors are leading international experts in the field who have been involved with international societies and in some cases have personal experience of combat sports at a high level.
Other form:Printed edition: 9783319529011
Printed edition: 9783319529035
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-52902-8
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Introduction; 1: Hand and Wrist Injuries in Kick Boxing; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Ligamentous Lesions; 1.2.1 Fibrocartilage Complex Lesion; 1.2.2 Scapholunate Ligament Lesion; 1.2.3 Volar Plate Lesion; 1.2.4 Carpometacarpal Capsular Lesions; 1.3 Skeletal Lesions; 1.3.1 Metacarpal Fractures; 1.3.2 Scaphoid Fractures; References; 2: Proximal Phalangeal Joint Injuries; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Clinical Assessment; 2.3 Radiographic Assessment; 2.4 Applied Anatomy; 2.5 Injuries and Treatment Methods; 2.5.1 Volar Plate Injuries.
  • 2.5.2 Collateral Ligament Injury2.5.3 Central Slip Injury; 2.5.4 Dorsal PIPJ Fracture-Dislocations; 2.6 Pilon Fractures; 2.6.1 Volar PIPJ Fracture-Dislocations; 2.6.2 External Fixation; 2.7 Sequelae and Complications; References; 3: TFCC Lesion in Kendo Player; 3.1 Kendo; 3.2 Upper Extremity Injuries in Kendo; 3.3 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC); 3.4 Classification of TFCC Injuries; 3.5 Diagnosis of TFCC Injuries; 3.6 Treatment of TFCC Injury in Kendo; 3.6.1 Arthroscopic Partial Resection of the TFCC; 3.6.2 Ulnar Shortening; 3.6.3 Arthroscopic Capsular Repair.
  • 3.6.4 Arthroscopic Transosseous TFCC Repair3.6.5 TFCC Open Repair; 3.6.6 TFCC Reconstruction Using the ECU Half-Slip Tendon; 3.7 Case Series; References; 4: Hand and Wrist Injuries in Karate; 4.1 Wrist Injuries; 4.1.1 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex and Scapholunate Injuries; 4.1.1.1 Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injury; 4.1.1.2 Scapholunate (SL) Injury (Predynamic Stage); 4.2 Finger Injuries; 4.2.1 Mallet Finger With or Without Fracture; 4.2.2 Extensor Retinaculum Graft for Chronic Karate Knuckle; 4.2.3 Metacarpal Head Fracture; 4.2.4 Metacarpal Head Necrosis; References.
  • 5: Grip Injuries in Judo: Flexor Tendon Avulsion5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Mechanism of Injury; 5.3 Physical Examination; 5.4 Imaging; 5.5 Classification; 5.6 Treatment; 5.6.1 Type I; 5.6.2 Type II; 5.6.3 Type III; 5.7 Rehabilitation; 5.8 Return to Sport; 5.9 Complications; References; 6: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment: First CMC Joint Articular Fractures; 6.1 Introduction: Basal Joint Trauma in Combat Sports; 6.2 Diagnosis and Description of First CMC Joint Articular Fractures; 6.2.1 Clinical and Radiological Assessment; 6.2.2 Description of the Fracture; 6.3 Treatment.