The big concern for all Physicians, even in lower profile sporting events, is that they will encounter sport emergencies. The two primary concerns is that there will be mis-management of a life-threatening situation and a limb-threatening situation. In order to allay these anxieties and fears, people attend courses from time to time. However, there is no easily accessible manual or guide that can be scanned before the game, or even during the emergency.What is special about this book is that it is a manual with clear instructions on what to do in a given sports emergency. There are clear instructions on what to do, and, just as importantly, what not to do. Each chapter has a diagrammatic or photographic series of steps that must be taken, accompanied by clear instructions.
Section 1 Before the game 1 The coach L Moggan, R F Harrold
2 The medical team C Murray, P O?Neill
3 The player B Devitt, P Devitt
4 Come on ref! ? role of the referee or official F Devitt, Jim O?Byrne
Section 2 During the game 5 The ABC chapter A M Byrne, N Eustace
6 The collapsed player B Devitt, K Carson
7 Player immobilization and transfer M J Shelly, A R Poynton
8 Skin injury A M Byrne, A Byrne
9 Strains, sprains and tears J Walsh, S J Eustace
10 Broken bones J Walsh, P J Kenny
Section 3 Where is the injury? 11 Head injuries J S Butler, C Bolger
12 Facial injuries J S Butler, F Coffey, F Kearns
13 Neck injuries I Robertson and A R Poynton
14 Upper limb injuries M H Vioreanu, J H Mullett
15 Chest problems M H Vioreanu, S P Gaine
16 Abdominal injuries G O Lawlor, G McEntee
17 Back and pelvis injuries I Robertson, K Synnott
18 Lower limb injuries M J Shelly, I P Kelly
19 Drowning and diving and water sports injuries G Horgan, G C O?Toole
20 On the mountain J M Queally, D McCormack
Section 4 After the Game 21 Player assessment E Falvey, C McCarthy
22 Event assessment E Falvey, C McCarthy
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