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Elsevier Athletic Injuries of the Hip An Issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine 1st Edition by Richter, Dustin L.
This issue of Clinics in Sports Medicine will discuss Athletic Injuries of the Hip. Guest edited by Drs. Dustin Richter and F. Winston Gwathmey, this issue will cover a number of related topics that are important to practicing clinicians. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series Consulting Editor, Dr. Mark Miller. The volume will include articles on: Evaluation of the athlete with hip pain; Hip imaging and injections; Hip dysplasia; Hip instability and dislocation; Hip flexor and iliopsoas disorders; Hip abductor and peritrochanteric space conditions; Proximal hamstring injuries; Stress fractures; Avulsion injuries; The adolescent athlete; Sex based differences in injury rates and strength and conditioning; and Rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries of the hip and pelvis, among others. 1. !Bienvenidos! Welcome & Introduction2. Musculoskeletal/dermatologic casesCase 1 - Knee painCase 2 - Motor vehicle collisionCase 3 - Rash3. Cardiovascular casesCase 1 - Chest painCase 2 - FatigueCase 3 - SyncopeCase 4 - Palpitations4. Pulmonary casesCase 1 - Shortness of breathCase 2 - CoughCase 3 - Wheezing5. Gastrointestinal casesCase 1 - Abdominal painCase 2 - Rectal bleedingCase 3 - Diarrhea6. Endocrine casesCase 1 - FatigueCase 2 - Abdominal painCase 3 - High blood sugar reading7. Genitourinary casesCase 1 - VomitingCase 2 - Flank painCase 3 - DischargeCase 4 - Irregular menses8. Neurologic casesCase 1 - WeaknessCase 2 - SeizureCase 3 - Headache9. Psychiatric casesCase 1 - Chest painCase 2 - DepressionCase 3 - InsomniaCase 4 - Hallucinations10. Eye/ear/nose/throat casesCase 1 - VertigoCase 2 - EpistaxisCase 3 - Blurry visionCase 4 - Throat pain11. Pediatric casesCase 1 - Irritable infantCase 2 - FeverCase 3 - Vomiting12. Y Ahora, ?que? (And now, what?) Learner self-assessment & Next steps