Knee Pain in Sports Medicine 1st Edition
Gripping, practical, and clinically focused, Knee Pain in Sports Medicine, 1st Edition by Anis Jellad, Amine Kalai, and Ahmed Zrig is an essential resource for clinicians, therapists, and athletes confronting knee-related injuries. This authoritative volume immediately draws you in with clear diagnosis pathways, evidence-based treatment strategies, and real-world rehabilitation plans tailored to sport-specific demands.
You’ll find concise explanations of common and complex knee conditions—from patellofemoral pain and meniscal injuries to ligamentous tears and overuse syndromes—presented with step-by-step assessment techniques and up-to-date conservative and surgical management options. Practical chapters bridge cutting-edge research with everyday practice, helping practitioners make confident decisions on return-to-play timelines and injury prevention.
Designed for use across clinics, training centers, and sports medicine departments worldwide, this edition emphasizes multidisciplinary care and practical interventions for athletes at every level. Readers will appreciate the focused clinical pearls, outcome measures, and rehab progressions that streamline treatment planning and improve patient outcomes.
Whether you’re an orthopedist, sports physician, physical therapist, athletic trainer, or a serious athlete seeking authoritative guidance, this book equips you with actionable tools to reduce downtime and optimize performance. Clear, modern, and clinically relevant, Knee Pain in Sports Medicine is the go-to reference for anyone managing knee pain in competitive and recreational sport.
Secure your copy today and bring evidence-driven knee care to your practice or team—help athletes return stronger, safer, and faster.
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