Sports Neurology is designed to be a comprehensive overview of neurology within the context of sports medicine. This definitive text addresses the history of sports neurology, including its unique role within sports medicine, and provides a detailed assessment of central and peripheral nervous system injuries and illnesses in athletes. Sports Neurology is a critical companion for all sports medicine clinicians and for neurologists who manage athletes.
Table of Contents
SECTION I. Introduction 1. Sports and the human brain: an evolutionary perspective 2. Sports neurology as a multidisciplinary field
SECTION II. Traumatic brain injury and concussion 3. Mild traumatic brain injury and concussion: terminology and classification 4. Catastrophic neurologic injuries in sport 5. Concussive and subconcussive brain trauma: the complexity of impact biomechanics and injury risk in contact sport 6. Concussion: pathophysiology and clinical translation 7. Epidemiology of sports concussion in the United States 8. Sideline assessment of concussion 9. Emergency department evaluation of the concussed athlete 10. Office-based concussion evaluation, diagnosis, and management: adult 11. Office-based concussion evaluation, diagnosis, and management: pediatric 12. The relationship of migraine and other headache disorders to concussion 13. Sleep disorders and concussion 14. Vestibular dysfunction and concussion 15. Neuro-ophthalmologic disorders following concussion 16. Neuropsychiatry of sport-related concussion 17. Postconcussion syndrome 18. The role of neuropsychologists in concussion evaluation and management 19. Return to play following sports-related concussion 20. Return to learn 21. Neuroimaging of brain trauma in sports 22. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers 23. Measuring head impacts: accelerometers and other sensors 24. Subconcussive trauma 25. The evolving landscape of policies, rules, and law in sport-related concussion 26. The modern landscape of sport-related concussion research: key achievements and future directions
SECTION III. Neurodegeneration and other long-term consequences of concussion and repetitive head impacts 27. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: clinical presentation and in vivo diagnosis 28. The neuropathology of chronic traumatic encephalopathy 29. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: neuroimaging biomarkers 30. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: fluid biomarkers
SECTION IV. Cervical spinal cord injuries 31. Biomechanics and common mechanisms of injury of the cervical spine 32. Cervical spine trauma evaluation 33. Acute management of cervical spine trauma 34. Cervical spine trauma: prevention strategies 35. Classification in para sport for athletes following cervical spine trauma
SECTION V. Peripheral nerve injuries 36. Peripheral nerve injury in sport: an overview 37. Neuromuscular adaptations in shoulder function and dysfunction 38. Common peripheral nerve injuries in sport: diagnosis and management
SECTION VI. Pain 39. Sport-related injury and pain classification 40. Pain management in sport: therapeutic injections
SECTION VII. Special neurologic considerations in sport 41. Athletes with neurologic disease 42. Neurologic benefits of sports and exercise 43. Future directions