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About.Com's Guide to Sports Medicine
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/sports/sportsmedicine/mbody.htm
(Last checked 04/25/00)
American College of Sports Medicine
http://www.acsm.org/
(Last checked 04/04/00)
American Sports Medicine Institute
http://www.asmi.org/
ASMI's mission is to improve the understanding, prevention, and treatment of sports-related injuries through research and education. Be sure to check out the library.
(Last checked 08/18/00)
Biomechanics Worldwide
http://www.per.ualberta.ca/biomechanics/
Your global guide to the world of biomechanics.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
Dr. Pribut's Running Injuries Page
http://www.clark.net/pub/pribut/spsport.html
Runners suffering maladies from plantar fasciitis to simple overtraining
will appreciate the insights offered on this page. Author Stephen M. Pribut is a podiatrist,
so feet get lots of the attention.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
Esportmed.com
http://www.esportmed.com/
Your information gateway to the world of sports medicine! A subscription will give you timely,
comprehensive coverage of sports medicine developments from around the globe.
(Last checked 08/11/00)
KEN 871 : Research Methods
http://ed-web3.educ.msu.edu/kin871/Default.htm#home
A web page created by Gail Dummer, MSU Dept. of Physical Education and Exercise Science.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
International Society of Biomechanics
http://isb.ri.ccf.org/
The International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) was formed to promote the study of all areas of biomechanics at the international level, although special emphasis is given to the biomechanics of Human Movement. The Society encourages international contacts amongst scientists, promotes the dissemination of knowledge, and forms liaisons with national organisations. The Society's membership includes scientists from a variety of disciplines including anatomy, physiology, engineering (mechanical, industrial aerospace, etc.), orthopaedics, rehabilitation medicine, sport science and medicine, ergonomics, electro- physiological kinesiology and others.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
Coaches' Information Service
http://www.education.ed.ac.uk/pesls/isbs/cis/
(Last checked 08/28/00)
Kinesiology and Health
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/hperd.html
A collection of web sites courtesy of the University of Kentucky Kinesiology and Health Promotion Department.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
Kinesiology Forum
http://www.kines.uiuc.edu/kinesforum/
Produced by the University of Illinois, this site includes one of the largest collections
of internet resources related to kinesiology, human movement, and health. You will find links to other departments, research and information centers, scientific organizations, journals, newsgroups, and discussion lists.
(Last checked 09/15/00)
Medfact's SportsDoc
http://www.medfacts.com/sprtsdoc.htm
Play doctor by examining virtual patients and learn more about sports medicine injuries using MRI's, Xrays, surgical videos. Also includes extensive medical library.
(Last checked 08/18/00)
MedWeb Plus Sports Medicine Home Page
http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Sports_Medicine.html
An excellent compilation of web resources on sports medicince and related topics compiled by Emory University.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
MSPWeb Sports Medicine and Related Links
http://www.mspweb.com/
Medicine and Sports Related Links. Subpages include:
Physical Activity and Health Network (PAHNET)
http://www.pitt.edu/~pahnet/
A dynamic list of Internet resources that consolidates research and information on the health risks and benefits of exercise. PAHNet facilitates communication between professionals in exercise science and epidemiology. [Also listed under Physical Education]
(Last checked 08/18/00)
The Physician and Sportsmedicine Personal Health Page
http://www.physsportsmed.com/personal.htm
Provides access to articles from The Physician and Sportsmedicine on exercise, nutrition, injury prevention, and rehabilitation--all written for the active individual. Articles are sorted into the following topic areas: Chronic Disease, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Personal Fitness, Rehabilitation, Safety, Skin Care, Sports Equipment and Apparel, Strengthening Exercises, Weight Control, and Women.
(Last checked 08/11/00)
Sports Medicine
http://www.ivanhoe.com/sportsmed/
You can meet the doctor who saved Olympian Kim Batten's running career, learn the latest surgical procedure or keep up with news about athletic injuries. Or get some fitness and training tips. All at the respected Sports Medicine site.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
United States Sports Academy
Sports Medicine Resources
http://www.sport.ussa.edu/library/medicine.htm
(Last checked 08/18/00)
University of Connecticut Libraries
Sports Medicine Research Guide
http://www.lib.uconn.edu/Storrs/sportmed.pdf
Requires adobe acrobat.
(Last checked 04/04/00)
World Ortho
http://www.worldortho.com/
A comprehensive orthopaedic and sports medicine website. It's outstanding feature is it's wealth of orthopaedic teaching material including clinico-pathological case studies, a large bank of orthopaedic questions with answers, lecture notes, abstracts from landmark orthopaedic literature, an orthopaedic discussion forum and proceedings from departmental case meetings.
It also includes sections on trauma, orthopaedic inventions, the history of orthopaedic surgery,
sports medicine, an on-line orthopaedic advisory service, and a lifestyle section for orthopaedic surgeons.
(Last checked 08/18/00)
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