Book ReviewsKathleen Fox, ATC, MEdUniversity of Central FloridaNumerous charts, graphs, and photographs supplementmany of the articles, and a wide variety of topics andsubjects are covered. Each article's condensation isfollowed by comments and pertinent information providedby one or more of the yearbook's editors. This oftenprovides the reader interesting insight into the book'scontent. The editorial comments are both valid andentertaining. By providing a collection of each year'smajor Sports Medicine articles, this volume provides the<strong>Athletic</strong> Trainer, Physical Therapist, Physician, etc., theopportunity to conveniently stay up to date with currentresearch and literature. A similar volume annuallyaddressing itself to athletic training articles andliterature would also be a valuable contribution to theprofession. If desiring a single book to keep up to datewith current research and literature, The 1980 Yearbookof Sports Medicine is a sound and wise investment.Kathleen HeckThe 1980 Yearbook of Sports MedicineThomas B. Quigley, MD; Editor in Emeritus$36.00369Yearbook Medical Publishers, Inc.Chicago, Illinois1980This book is a comprehensive collection of the year'smost important articles contained within 85 professionaljournals. It is edited by six leading sports medicalauthorities: Thomas B. Quigley, MD; Editor in Emeritus;Col. James L. Anderson, FED; Frank George, ATC, RPT;Lewis J. Krakauer, MD, FACP; Roy J. Shephard, MD,PHD; Joseph S. Torg, MD; and the late John L. Marshall,DVM, MD. This volume is dedicated to the late Dr.Marshall. Noted as a sports enthusiast and a champion ofmany modern concepts regarding the anterior cruciateligament, Dr. Marshall served as physician for numerousprofessional athletic teams and individual athletes.The Yearbook is divided into seven major sections:Exercise Physiology, Biomechanics, General Medicine,Sports Injury, Pediatrics Sports Medicine, Women inSports, and <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong>. By indexing articlesaccording to author and subject, the reader can locate anddwell upon areas and sports of specific interest.Children and Exercise IXKristina Berg, MD and Bengt 0. Eriksson, MD$39.50388University Park Press233 East Redwood StreetBaltimore, MD 212021980This text is the Ninth Book to be published from theresearch presented by the Pediatric Work PhysiologyCongress. The text presents the latest research done onchildren and youth. The research is presented in five (5)specific areas:1. Body Growth, Body Composition and MotorLearning2. Physical Work Capacity3. Habitual Physical Activity4. Muscle Development, Structure and Function5. Exercise Studies in Handicapped ChildrenThe text would be of interest to anyone responsible forthe physical development of children and youth. Eacharticle is written using Research terminology whichmakes for some difficult reading.Michael D. Aitken +METTLER physical therapy equipmenthelps keep athletes in ACTIONLeading professional and college teams use Mettler P.T. equipment. Competitive sportsoffers a tough proving ground for physical therapy. That is one reason why top physicaltherapists provide Mettler equipment for their patients.corp.1333 S. Claudina St., Anaheim, CA 92805(714) 533-2221D I'd like a demonstration.D Send me FREE charts:Ultrasonic Treatment Chart,Chart of Motor Points andTrigger Points/Pain Patterns.NameAddressState_ Zip-24 <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Training</strong> • <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>1982</strong>
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