

March 2000 Table of Contents
THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 28 - NO. 3 - MARCH 2000
NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Editor's Notes
Learning, the Web's Potential
Gordon O. Matheson, MD, PhD
News Briefs
Osteoporosis Management: What's on the Cutting Edge?
Baseball-Funded 'Andro' Study Shows Testosterone Increase
Best of the Literature (formerly 'Highlights')
Osteopathic Therapy for Back Pain
Exercise and Male MI Patient Survival
Traits of Exertion-Related Heart Attacks
REVIEW ARTICLES
Olecranon and Prepatellar Bursitis: Treating Acute, Chronic, and Inflamed
Treatment varies with bursitis, patient activities, and presence of infection.
Edward G. McFarland, MD; Pomthep Mamanee, MD; William S. Queale, MD; Andrew J. Cosgarea, MD
Immobilization or Early Mobilization After an Acute Soft-Tissue Injury?
Defining the place for stretching and joint movement in treatment.
Pekka Kannus, MD, PhD
Beyond the Mind-Body Exercise Hype
Exercise techniques such as yoga and tai chi may have benefits beyond those of 'conventional' exercise, but research-based evidence is limited.
Jeffrey C. Ives, PhD; Jacob Sosnoff
Meniscal Tears of the Knee: Diagnosis and Individualized Treatment
Patient-specific features, not anatomic diagnosis, guide modern treatment.
Joseph Bernstein, MD, MS
CASE REPORT
Bilateral Anterior Shoulder Dislocation in a Weight Lifter
An improperly performed military press put this patient at risk.
Irfan Esenkaya, MD; Hakan Tuygun, MD; I. Metin Türkmen, MD
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Pearls
An Osteoporosis Measure
An Easy Ankle Prop
Ganglion Cyst Look-Alike
Rising Stronger
Clinical Techniques: Automated External Defibrillators: Selection and Use
Easy-to-use AEDs regularly save lives.
Aaron Rubin, MD
READER SERVICE
Editorial Board
Staff
Information for Authors
14th Annual Sports Medicine Primary Care Fellowship Listing
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