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Assessment And Treatment Of Basketball Injuries

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1993
In this article, we have discussed acute musculoskeletal injuries, acute exacerbations of illness related to basketball, and preparation for these emergencies. Although the acute nature of the problems require constant diligence on the part of the health care provider, the rewards of good management to the player and to the treating physician make it ...
J J, Sonzogni, M L, Gross
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Craniofacial Injuries in Lacrosse: A Novel Algorithm for Injury Assessment

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2021
Introduction: Lacrosse is played widely across the United States, as evidenced by growing participation in the sport. The rapid increase in participation suggests that many of the new players are inexperienced. Many coaches might be ill-equipped to deal with player trauma.
Ethan L, Plotsker   +3 more
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Assessment of Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1997
Direct videomicroscopy of the rat cremaster muscle microcirculation supplemented by animal models of replantation, vascular crushing, and muscle function after injury and recovery were used to investigate the occurrence of reperfusion failure. It is evident that failure of blood reflow may be induced by multiple factors that can be grouped into ...
J R, Urbaniak, A V, Seaber, L E, Chen
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Early Assessment of ORTHOPEDIC INJURIES

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
The nurse in the emergency room is usually the first professional person to treat the accident victim. Though the nurse does not assume the responsibility for definitive treatment, he is nevertheless responsible for its initiation. How much responsibility he assumes depends on the availability of a physician, delegation of responsibility by the ...
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Assessment of head injuries in a Minor Injuries Unit

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2000
Approximately one million patients in the UK present to hospitals each year with head injuries. Almost half are under 16 years of age. (Royal College of Surgeons of England 1999). The majority of patients who attend for treatment will be suffering from a minor head injury. It is stated that some 92% of these patients will have normal neurology (Klauber
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Assessment of injury severity

Critical Care Medicine, 1980
Injury severity scales of proven reliability and validity are essential for the appropriate allocation of therapeutic resources, for prediction of outcome, and for evaluation of the quantity and quality of emergency medical care in differing facilities and over time. Quantitation of injury severity in the field is particularly necessary.
H R, Champion   +6 more
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Assessment of renal injury in vivo

Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 2005
The ICH S7A (Safety Pharmacology for Human Pharmaceuticals) guidelines specify that potential adverse pharmacologic effects of a test substance on renal function should be evaluated in supplemental studies when there is a cause for concern (ICH, 2001).
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THE ASSESSMENT OF ATHLETIC HIP INJURY

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001
The differential diagnosis of athletic hip pain is extensive. The physical demands of sport place the athlete at increased risk to injure the hip. The basis of successful treatment of the athlete with hip pain lies in the ability of the physician to assess and diagnose the etiology accurately.
J M, Scopp, C T, Moorman
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The assessment of ocular injury by ultrasound

Clinical Radiology, 2004
Ocular trauma is readily investigated by ultrasound, which is of particular value when the light conducting media are opacified by haemorrhage or other injury. In this situation, direct visualization of the ocular contents by ophthalmoscopy is difficult or impossible.
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Preparticipation Assessment for Head Injury

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2004
To determine the evidence base for recommendations regarding the pre-participation screening for head injury.The relevant literature was searched through the use of Medline (1966 to 2004), Google and Sport Discus (1975 to 2004) searches, hand searches of journals and reference lists and discussions with experts and sporting organisations worldwide ...
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