Performing arts medicine Lauren E Elson
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: St Louis Elsevier 2019Description: 436 pages illustration 29 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780323662123
- Textbook of performing arts medicine.
- RC965.P46 ELS
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RC961.6 EDD Oxford handbook of tropical medicine / | RC961.6 OXF Oxford handbook of tropical medicine. | RC961.6 OXF Oxford handbook of tropical medicine. | RC965.P46 ELS Performing arts medicine | RC1210 SAF Instructions for sports medicine patients | RC1235 FOU Foundations in sports therapy | RC1235 FOU Foundations in sports therapy |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMING ARTS MEDICINE; 1 --
Sport or Art? The Intersection of Sports and Performing Arts Medicine; WHAT IS THE ISSUE?; PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE IN PERSPECTIVE; ATHLETES AND THE ARTS-A NATIONAL COLLABORATIVE AND CHANGE AGENT; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 2 --
Treating the Performing Artist: Special Considerations; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND ON DANCE; DANCE CLASS STRUCTURE; BACKGROUND ON THEATER; BACKGROUND ON MUSIC; Epidemiology; RISK FACTORS FOR INJURY; CONCLUSION; References 3 --
Coordinating the Care Team for the Artist; INTRODUCTION; PROVIDERS AND THEIR ROLES; Physician; Physical Therapist; Registered Dietician; Psychological Support; Alternative Therapies; COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PROVIDERS AND CARE GIVERS/PARENTS; Consent; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; II --
TREATMENT OF MUSICIANS; 4 --
Musculoskeletal Pathologies and Their Treatment in Instrumental Musicians; INTRODUCTION; PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS; MUSCULOSKELETAL EVALUATION; ANATOMIC INJURIES BY JOINT LEVEL; Hand/Wrist Pathology; Thumb; Hand/Fingers; Wrist; Elbow Pathology; Shoulder Pathology Upper Extremity Neurological Disorders Affecting Musicians INSTRUMENT-SPECIFIC INJURIES AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS; Problems by Instrument; Piano; Upper Strings; Lower Strings; Guitar; Woodwinds; Brass; Harp; Percussion; GENERAL TREATMENT PRINCIPLES; PREVENTION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 5 --
Musicians' Health Problems: A Psychophysiological Approach; REFERENCES; 6 --
Managing Auditory Symptoms in Musicians; INTRODUCTION; PERMANENT THRESHOLD SHIFT; 3 AND 5DB EXCHANGE RATE; TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT; TTS HAS TO BE DISCUSSED IN TWO TIME PERIODS; MUSIC AND NOISE; MUSIC SOUND LEVELS; MUSIC AND DOSE; HEARING Protection references; 7 --
Care of the Marching Musician; BACKGROUND; MARCHING STYLES AND TECHNIQUE; INJURIES; LOWER EXTREMITY INJURIES; UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES; LUMBOSACRAL INJURIES; CONCUSSION; PREVENTION; ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES; PREPARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EXAMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; III --
TREATMENT OF DANCE ARTISTS; 8 --
Foot and Ankle Injuries in Dancers: Guidance for Examination, Diagnosis, and Treatment; INTRODUCTION; ANKLE SPRAIN; ANKLE IMPINGEMENT SYNDROMES; Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome; Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendinitis; Anterior Ankle Impingement; Achilles Tendinitis/Tendonosis Achilles Tendon Rupture; Apophysitis of the Os Calcis (Sever's Disease); Plantar Fascia; Stress Fractures; Lisfranc Sprain/Fractures; Cuboid Syndrome; Fifth Metatarsal Fracture; Metatarsophalangeal Joints; Sesamoid Injuries; Hallux Rigidus; Hallux Valgus/Bunions; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 9 --
The Professional Dancer's Hip; INTRODUCTION; OSTEOCHONDRAL PATHOLOGY; Stress Fractures; INERT LAYER; Capsular Injury; Labrum and Femoroacetabular Impingement; Ischiofemoral Impingement; Subspine Impingement; ANTERIOR MUSCULAR PATHOLOGY; Rectus Femoris and Sartorius.
Covering the full spectrum of treatment guidance for dance artists, circus artists, musicians, and more, this practical title by Dr. Lauren E. Elson expertly explores the intersection of sports medicine and performing arts medicine. Ideal for practicing and trainee physiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, and sports medicine physicians, it addresses a wide range of relevant topics including auditory symptoms in musicians; management of the dancer's foot and ankle, hip, and spine; return-to-dance or return-to-performance guidelines; and much more.
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