Handbook of Sports Therapy Services: Organization and Operations is a practical guide, appropriate for each member of the multi-disciplinary “Sports Therapy” team, to establishing and effectively delivering the diverse therapy services required for athletes at international, national, and regional sporting events.Content:
Chapter 1 Sports therapy?Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? (pages 1?8): James E. Zachazewski and David J. Magee
Chapter 2 A history of sports medicine and sports therapy (pages 9?18): James E. Zachazewski, Arthur J. Boland and Nicola Phillips
Chapter 3 The role and importance of the sports therapist: pre?event, event, and post?event (pages 19?24): Suzanne Werner, Peter Drugge, Tommy Eriksson, Asa Lonnqvist, Ulrika Tranaeus and Lotta Willberg
Chapter 4 Hosting international Olympic events: providing host therapy services at major games (pages 25?40): Randy Goodman
Chapter 5 Pre?Olympic team travel: logistical and treatment considerations (pages 41?47): Masaki Katayose and David J. Magee
Chapter 6 Olympic event: logistical and treatment considerations (pages 48?67): Nicola Phillips and Caryl Becker
Chapter 7 The importance of communication: understanding the importance of the event to the athlete, coach, and others (pages 68?78): Bill Moreau and Peter Toohey
Chapter 8 Considerations for working with professional athletes versus nonprofessional amateur athletes during Olympic events (pages 79?90): Sergio T. Fonseca, Juliana Melo Ocarino, Thales Rezende Souza, Anderson Aurelio da Silva, Jose Roberto Prado, Natalia Franco Netto Bittencourt and Luciana De Michelis Mendonca
Chapter 9 To compete or not to compete following injury during Olympic events (pages 91?102): Tony Ward
Chapter 10 Sports nutrition and therapy (pages 103?116): Louise Burke and Ron Maughan
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