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Physeal Stress Injuries in Young Athletes: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention: Contemporary Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine

Editat de Dennis Caine, Jie C. Nguyen, Matthew Grady
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 2024
Participation in youth sports is increasingly popular and has important and wide-ranging health benefits. However, year-round participation in youth sport involves high levels of repetitive movement which may foster an environment where overuse injuries are likely to occur. Of particular concern are physeal stress injuries (PSIs) which are unique to skeletally immature athletes and are becoming increasingly common in youth sports. These injuries may be associated with substantial injury burden, especially at advanced levels of training and competition. In extreme cases, PSIs can progress to produce skeletal growth disturbance, which may necessitate surgical intervention and correction. This book summarizes the status of our knowledge on the occurrence, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of PSIs affecting children and adolescents involved in various sports.
Physeal Stress Injuries in Young Athletes: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention is organized into three parts.  Part I, Introduction opens with a chapter that provides a foundation and basic framework on bone growth for readers to better understand and anticipate potential complications and growth disturbance that can arise from PSIs. This is followed by two chapters that provide an overview of the two anatomically distinct types of PSIs – epiphyseal and apophyseal PSIs. In addition to providing a general sense of the occurrence and distribution of these injuries, these chapters also provide a novel framework for understanding the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms of these injuries.
Part II, Diagnosis and Treatment consists of 8 chapters covering common sites of epiphyseal and apophyseal PSIs, anatomically divided into those occurring at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and fingers, spine, pelvis and hip, knee, ankle and foot. Each chapter follows a similar outline and provides detail on location-specific patterns of PSIs, available demographic and epidemiologic data, known or postulated injury mechanisms, underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms, typical clinical presentation, key diagnostic imaging findings, management, and factors that impact prognosis and outcome.
Part III, Prevention consists of a chapter that begins with a discussion on risk factors common to epiphyseal and apophyseal PSIs.  This is followed by a review of practical preventive measures that are generally applicable to patients diagnosed with PSI. Finally, the last section of this chapter takes a closer look and reviews evidence-based strategies designed to target prevention of specific PSIs at various anatomical locations.
Primary care sports medicine physicians, urgent and emergency care physicians, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists and athletic trainers who provide care for pediatric athletes will find this book helpful in identifying and treating young athletes with physeal stress injuries, identifying knowledge gaps, and implementing appropriate preventive measures that can reduce future incidence and severity of these injuries. Sport governing bodies and coaches can also use the information gathered within this book to guide the development and optimization of injury prevention programs and to reduce underdiagnosis and undertreatment of physeal stress injuries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031704543
ISBN-10: 3031704541
Pagini: 273
Ilustrații: Approx. 275 p. 72 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria Contemporary Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

The Growing Skeleton.- Epiphyseal PSIs: An Overview.- Apophyseal PSIs An Overview.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the shoulder.- Physeal stress injuries of the elbow.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the wrist.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the hand/fingers.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the spine.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the hip and pelvis.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the knee.- Physeal Stress Injuries of the Ankle/Foot.- Prevention of Physeal Stress Injuries.

Notă biografică

Dr. Dennis Caine
Kinesiology and Public Health Education
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND, USA
 
Dr. Jie C. Nguyen
Department of Radiology
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA
 
Dr. Matthew Grady
Division of Orthopedic Surgery
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Participation in youth sport is increasingly popular and has important and wide-ranging health benefits. However, year-round participation in youth sport involves high levels of repetitive movement which foster an environment where overuse injuries are likely to occur. Of particular concern are physeal stress injuries (PSIs) which are unique to skeletally immature athletes and appear increasingly common in this population. These injuries may be associated with substantial injury burden and can progress to produce skeletal growth disturbance which may necessitate surgical intervention. This book summarizes the status of our knowledge on the occurrence, underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of PSIs in youth sport.
Physeal Stress Injuries in Young Athletes: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention is organized into three parts.  Part I, Introduction opens with a chapter on bone growth for readers to better understand and anticipate potential complications and growth disturbance that can arise from PSIs. This is followed by two chapters that provide an overview of the two anatomically distinct types of PSIs – epiphyseal and apophyseal PSIs. Part II, Diagnosis and Treatment consists of 8 chapters covering common sites of epiphyseal and apophyseal PSIs, anatomically divided into those occurring at the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and fingers, spine, pelvis and hip, knee, ankle and foot. Each chapter follows a similar outline and provides detail on location-specific information related to epidemiology, injury mechanisms and pathophysiogy, clinical presentation, diagnostic imaging, management and prognosis. Part III, Prevention consists of a chapter that reviews risk factors and preventive measures which are generally applicable to patients diagnosed with PSI. The effectiveness of strategies designed to prevent specific PSIs at various anatomical locations is also examined.
Primary care sports medicine physicians, urgent and emergency care physicians, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists and athletic trainers will find this book helpful in identifying and treating young athletes with PSIs and implementing appropriate preventive measures that can reduce future incidence and severity of these injuries. Sport governing bodies and coaches can also use the information in this book to guide the development and optimization of injury prevention programs and to reduce underdiagnosis and undertreatment of physeal stress injuries.

Caracteristici

Describes the present status of knowledge on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of physeal stress injuries Discusses the emergence of overuse injuries that occur in children and adolescents involved in sports Covers the background, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, and return to play guidelines of physeal stress injuries