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Sports Injuries: The Knee CD-ROM is a complete, accurate 3D anatomical reference and a thorough guide to acute and chronic overuse injuries of the knee. The acute and chronic injury chapters include a variety of topics exploring the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of the condition. Also contains information on mechanisms of injury, clinical testing, biomechanics and rehabilitation.

Searchable data includes a broad range of video, slides and relevant pathology, as well as ligament tests, surgical treatment, conservative management and rehabilitation back to sport. All pictures can be exported into presentation programs for personal (royalty-free) or teaching purposes.

 
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Anatomical Text    





Sports Injuries Section
Biomechanics Text
Biomechanics Videos
Surgical Slides
Physiotherapy Videos

 





Biomechanics Slides
Surgical Videos
Physiotherapy Slides
Axial MRI of the Cadaver Knee
Dissection Slides

Models    



Knee Model – Wide
Knee Model – Close Up
Patella

 



Tibial Plateau and Meniscii
Arterial Supply
Nervous and Arterial Supply

Anatomical Slides    







Bones
Bone Regions
Muscle Attachments
Cartilage and Menisci
Ligaments
Bursae
Muscles and Tendons

 







Fascia
Nerves
Dermatomes
Arteries
Veins
Surface Anatomy
Cutaneous Nerve Distribution

Sports Injuries Text: General Principles of Treatment




Immediate Treatment of Soft Tissue Injury (PRICE)
Physiotherapy Electrical Modalities (Electrotherapeutic Modalities)
Manual Therapy

General Principles of Rehabilitation





Muscle Conditioning
Flexibility
Functional Exercise
Proprioception

 



SAQ (Speed, Agility, Quickness) Program
Sports Specific Training

Clinical Testing








Biomechanics of Clinical Testing
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Collateral and Multiple Ligament
McMurray’s Test
 







Ober’s Test
Slump Test
Clark’s Test
Knee Joint Effusion Test
Hamstrings Test
Popliteus Test
Tibiofibular Joint Test
Patellar Mobility Test

Acute Injuries









Mechanisms of Soft Tissue Injuries
Ligament Biomechanics
Meniscus Tears
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries
Combined Ligament Injuries
 








Fractures around the Knee
Patellofemoral Joint Instability
Chondral and Osteochondral Joint Surface Defects
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Lateral Collateral Ligament Injuries
Bursitis
Screenshots
 
 
Knee Injuries | Clinical Slide w/ Anatomy Text
 
 
Knee Injuries | Knee Model w/ Blood Supply
 
 
Knee Injuries | Arthroscopic Surgical Slide
 
View Knee Anatomy Pictures from CD
 
 

Anatomy Authors

Paul Aichroth,
The Wellington Hospital, UK.

Rogert Wolman,
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK.

Tracy Maunder,
Portland Physiotherapy Practice, UK.

Andrew A. Amis,
Imperial College, UK.

Anthony Bull,
Imperial College, UK.

Vishy Mahadevan,
Royal College of Surgeons of England.

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