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Publikováno v:
The Physician and sportsmedicine. 13(6)
Autor:
James B. Benjamin, E C Percy
Publikováno v:
Orthopedics. 7(12)
Acute lateral dislocation of the patella is a common clinical entity. The dislocation often reduces spontaneously or with the assistance of the patient or someone in attendance at the time of the injury. Very occasionally the patient presents to an e
Autor:
E C, Percy, R T, Strother
Publikováno v:
The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 13:43-59
In brief: Knee pain relating to or arising from the patellofemoral articulation is common in athletes. While direct trauma can cause this pain, patellofemoral malalignment and/or tracking problems seem to be its major source. This paper reviews the f
Publikováno v:
The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 11:167-170
Autor:
E C, Percy
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports. 10(4)
Publikováno v:
Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie. 31(4)
The syndrome of pain at the vertebral edge of the scapula and snapping associated with movement of the shoulder that occurs spontaneously after trauma or surgical procedures to the shoulder girdle is relatively common. The snapping is described in th
Autor:
F. O. Gamble, E. C. Percy
Publikováno v:
British journal of sports medicine. 14(2-3)
The following case is presented as one of unusual foot and leg lesions encountered in an adolescent long-distance runner. The associated problems of a first metatarsal Salter Harris type II epiphyseal stress fracture, and an accessory calf muscle wit
Autor:
E C, Percy
Publikováno v:
The Western journal of medicine. 133(6)
A number of substances have been used by athletes in an attempt to improve performance in sports. The use of these substances, which are referred to as ergogenic aids, has become widespread; some pose serious health hazards. Ergogenic aids are divide
Autor:
E C, Percy
Publikováno v:
Arizona medicine. 40(11)
Publikováno v:
Canadian Medical Association journal. 117(6)
The Canadian medical team at the 21st Olympiad--11 therapists, 8 physicians and 2 nurses--was larger than necessary, partly because the Canadian athletes were not affected by the stresses of competition in a foreign land and partly because many used