Recommended Reading: Athletic Injury
Athletic Injury  | Psychology of Sport Injury. by John Heil. Paperback (April 1993) From Book News, Inc., October 1, 1993. Explores the psychological dimensions of getting an injured athlete back into competition, providing medical information for the psychologist, and psychological principles for the sports medicine practitioner. CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BUY |  | Sports Injury Handbook: Professional Advice for Amateur Athletes by Allan M., Md Levy, et al (Paperback) The publisher, John Wiley & Sons With over 30 years experience in treating professional athletes suffering from every kind of sports injury, Dr. Levy (team physician for the New York Giants) explains how to condition, improve performance and strengthen the body to avoid injury; how to diagnose impairment that needs medical attention along with proven techniques for treating on-the-spot injuries in order to minimize problems and costly trips to the doctor. CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BUY |  | Tennis Injury Handbook: Professional Advice to Amateur Athletes by Allan M. Levy, Mark L. Fuerst. Paperback (July 1999) A very comprehensive and well-written book about the most common tennis injuries. I certainly wish something like this had been available 25 years ago.--Fred Stolle, member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. "Maintaining fitness is a high priority for people of all ages, especially those of us addicted to tennis. CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BUY |  | Golf Injury Handbook: Professional Advice for Amateur Athletes by Allan M. Levy, Mark L. Fuerst. Paperback (April 1999) Including easy-to-follow do's and don'ts for preventing and treating common golf injuries and symptoms, here's a handbook with the most effective ways to build conditioning, strength, and flexibility to stay at the top of a game. CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BUY |  | |