Conquering Athletic Injuries
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Product Description
The most frequent problems experienced by athletes are overuse injuries. This book contains information on the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of these injuries. Experts from the American Running and Fitness Association have provided specific, accurate information about such injuries as shoulder bursitis, shin splints, hamstring injuries, muscle cramps and ingrown toenails. Each injury is cross-referenced by the name of the injury, part of the body affected, and location of the pain. The book also features over 100 illustrations and contains specific exercise programmes for 10 sports.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1334894 in Books
- Published on: 1988-01-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 326 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
If you're an avid athlete or recreational exerciser, chances are you'll need to deal with an injury sooner or later. This helpful reference book should be on your bookshelf--preferably before you get hurt. The American Running and Fitness Association, an organization promoting aerobic exercise of all kinds, has brought together 32 specialists who write simply and clearly about the cause, symptoms, and treatment of every overuse injury you're likely to experience, from the familiar ankle sprains, shin splints, knee problems, and low-back pain to less common injuries such as hip pointer, baker's cysts, and bowler's thumb. The articles are organized both by injury (if you know the diagnosis) and location (if you just know where it hurts).
But don't wait until you get hurt to use this book. You can prevent many overuse injuries with certain precautions and the right program of strengthening and stretching. Conquering Athletic Injuries gives you 27 stretches and 26 strength exercises--all clearly illustrated--and then points out which exercises are best for preventing injuries in specific sports. You'll even find articles on topics such as shoe modifications for specific foot problems, avoiding heat injuries, and running with diabetes. An immensely useful resource. --Joan Price
