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Volleyball : Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine.
Title:
Volleyball : Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine.
Author:
Reeser, Jonathan C.
ISBN:
9780470693124
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 pages)
Series:
Olympic Handbook of Sports Medicine Ser.
Contents:
Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science Volleyball -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword by the IOC -- Foreword by the FIVB -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: a brief history of the sport of volleyball -- Part 1 Basic and Applied Science -- 2 Energy demands in the sport of volleyball -- 3 The biomechanics of jumping -- 4 Peak conditioning for volleyball -- 5 Optimal nutrition and hydration for the volleyball athlete -- Part 2 The Volleyball Medical Professional -- 6 The role of the volleyball medical professional: the preparticipation examination -- 7 Medical coverage of volleyball events -- Part 3 Volleyball Injuries -- 8 Volleyball injury epidemiology -- 9 Environmental concerns in volleyball -- 10 Injury prevention -- 11 Principles of volleyball injury rehabilitation -- 12 Shoulder injuries in volleyball -- 13 Knee and ankle injuries in volleyball -- 14 Other volleyball-related injuries -- Part 4 Special Considerations -- 15 The young volleyball athlete -- 16 The female volleyball athlete -- 17 The disabled volleyball athlete -- 18 The elite volleyball athlete -- Part 5 Performance Enhancement -- 19 Ergogenic aids -- 20 Visual perception and decision making in volleyball -- 21 Applications of sports psychology to volleyball -- Index.
Abstract:
List of contributors, vii Foreword by the IOC, ix Foreword by the FIVB, x Preface, xi 1 Introduction: a brief history of the sport of volleyball, 1Jonathan C. Reeser Part 1 Basic and Applied Science 2 Energy demands in the sport of volleyball, 11Jaci L. VanHeest 3 The biomechanics of jumping, 18Albert Gollhofer and Sven Bruhn 4 Peak conditioning for volleyball, 29Tudor O. Bompa and Michael C. Carrera 5 Optimal nutrition and hydration for the volleyball athlete, 45D. Enette Larson-Meyer Part 2 The Volleyball Medical Professional 6 The role of the volleyball medical professional: the preparticipation examination, 61William W. Briner, Jr. 7 Medical coverage of volleyball events, 73Fernando Pena and Elizabeth Arendt Part 3 Volleyball Injuries 8 Volleyball injury epidemiology, 81Jonathan C. Reeser 9 Environmental concerns in volleyball, 87William W. Briner, Jr. 10 Injury prevention, 94Roald Bahr 11 Principles of volleyball injury rehabilitation, 107Jonathan C. Reeser 12 Shoulder injuries in volleyball, 118Andrea Ferretti and Angelo DeCarli 13 Knee and ankle injuries in volleyball, 130Karim Khan and Roald Bahr 14 Other volleyball-related injuries, 141Jonathan C. Reeser Part 4 Special Considerations 15 The young volleyball athlete, 153Jonathan C. Reeser 16 The female volleyball athlete, 164David Wang and Elizabeth Arendt 17 The disabled volleyball athlete, 175Jonathan C. Reeser 18 The elite volleyball athlete, 183Steef Bredeweg Part 5 Performance Enhancement 19 Ergogenic aids, 195Roald Bahr 20 Visual perception and decision making in volleyball, 203Darlene A. Kluka 21 Applications of sports psychology to volleyball, 211Heiner Langenkamp and Michael Gasse Index, 223.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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