Clinical Sports Medicine

Clinical Sports Medicine
ISBN-10
0721626041
ISBN-13
9780721626048
Series
CLINICAL SPORTS MEDICINE
Category
Medical / Sports Medicine
Pages
527
Language
English
Published
1991
Publisher
Saunders
Authors
William A. Grana, Alexander Kalenak

Description

This text provides practical information on the management of injuries and other medical concerns of athletes. Written by well-respected sports medicine physicians who describe the functional anatomy, evaluation, non-operative management, and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries--information of immediate use to the physician.

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