Category:Sports Medicine
Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy is now recognised as a specialist area with growing numbers of physiotherapists seeking to work in this diverse and exciting field. People are increasingly encouraged to undertake sport and exercise as part of a healthier lifestyle. Although this has a number of global health benefits, a related caveat is an increased risk of injury. Currently, sporting injuries commonly present to the health professional; these injuries present a unique challenge in terms of their aetiology, management and potential for recurrence. This category contains pages that relate to Sports and Exercise Medicine.
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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B
- Biomechanics (78 P)
- Bursitis (6 P)
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M
- Muscle strain (13 P)
S
- Sports (Lower Limb) (15 P)
T
- Tendinopathy (53 P)
- Tendons (31 P)
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- Younger Athlete (16 P)
Pages in category "Sports Medicine"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 527 total.
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- The influence of anabolic steroids on physiologic processes and exercise
- The influence of human growth hormone (HGH) on physiologic processes and exercise
- The Javelin Throw
- The MEAT Protocol for Sports Injury Management
- The Os Trigonum Syndrome
- The Role of the Sports Physiotherapist
- The Shot Put
- Therapeutic Corticosteroid Injection
- Therapeutic Exercise for the Shoulder
- Therapy Exercises for the Hip
- Thermoregulation and Exercise in the Heat and Cold
- Thessaly test
- Thomas Test
- Thompson Test
- Thoracic Examination
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
- Thrower's Shoulder
- Throwing Biomechanics
- Thumb CMC Grind Test
- Tibial Plateau Fractures
- Tibialis posterior rupture
- Trendelenburg Sign
- Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries
- Triceps tendon avulsion
- Triceps tendonitis
- Trochanteric Bursitis
- Turf toe
- Turkish Get-Up Exercise