

January 2000 Table of Contents
THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 28 - NO. 1 - JANUARY 2000
NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Editor's Notes
Tradition and Trajectory, January 2000
Gordon O. Matheson, MD, PhD
News Briefs
Referring Patients to Personal Trainers: Benefits and Pitfalls
Exercise Trends for the New Millennium
Scrotum Injuries in Mountain Bikers
Best of the Literature (formerly 'Highlights')
MRI for Predicting Meniscus Repair
Good Outcome Following Partial ACL Tears
Brain Injuries: Trends and Effects
REVIEW ARTICLES
A Perioperative Rehabilitation Program for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery
Rapid rehabilitation from ACL surgery has evolved over the past decade. The program requires "pre-habilitation" well in advance of the operation.
Todd Arnold, MD; K. Donald Shelbourne, MD
Noninvasive Detection of Coronary Artery Disease: Can the New Imaging Techniques Help?
Novel technology for noninvasive investigation of the heart holds much promise. What does it offer primary care physicians today?
Robert Roos
A Complete Approach to Groin Pain
Step by step, the author clears the confusion from interpreting the many causes of vague and insidious groin pain.
Vincent J. Lacroix, MD
CLINICAL RESEARCH
Acute Traumatic Brain Injury in Amateur Boxing
Via neuropsychological testing, this research team found post-match cognitive impairment in amateur boxers despite the fighters' use of headgear.
Erik J. T. Matser, PhD; Alphons G. H. Kessels, MD; Muriel D. Lezak, PhD; Jaap Troost, MD; Barry D. Jordan, MD
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Pearls
A Footprint Test
Self-Help for Shoulder Impingement
Brush Away Extra Pounds
Tennis Balls for Trigger Points
Clinical Techniques: Field Care of the Injured Tooth
Proper care in the first few minutes after a dental injury can save a tooth.
William O. Roberts, MD
READER SERVICE
Editorial Board
Staff
Reviewer Thanks
Information for Authors
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