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Time-Sensitive Injuries for the Sports Medicine Surgeon - "Sports Medicine Trauma", Part 2: Lower Extremity. [PDF]

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Time-sensitive injuries for the sports medicine surgeon - "Sports Medicine Trauma", Part 1: Upper Extremity. [PDF]

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Coaching in Sports Medicine

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2023
Similar to elite athletes, surgeons use their skills on a daily basis but coaching for skillset refinement is not common among surgeons. Surgeon coaching has been proposed a method by which surgeons can gain insight into their performance and optimize their practice.
F Winston, Gwathmey, Mark D, Miller
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Sports medicine research–in search of sports medicine

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2008
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Kjaer, M., Magnusson, P.
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Why Sports Medicine is not Medicine

Health Care Analysis, 2006
Sports Medicine as an apparent sub-class of medicine has developed apace over the past 30 years. Its recent trajectory has been evidenced by the emergence of specialist international research journals, standard texts, annual conferences, academic appointments and postgraduate courses. Although this field of enquiry and practice lays claim to the title '
Steven D, Edwards, Mike, McNamee
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Sports Medicine

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
A product of the recent physical fitness boom has been an increased demand for better care of sport and recreational injuries. This article gives an overview of the care available for such injuries. In addition, it also cautions against the kind of care that will only produce noncompliance in the pediatric patient.
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