

June 2000 Table of Contents
THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 28 - NO. 6 - JUNE 2000
NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Editor's Notes
Positive Coaching: For the Love of Sports—and Kids
Gordon O. Matheson, MD, PhD
News Briefs
Healthy Aging or Anti-Aging?: Diverse Philosophies Emerge
Lyme Vaccine Tested in Children
Noteworthy: New ACSM President
Best of the Literature (formerly 'Highlights')
Marathons Alter LDL Oxidation and Plasma Antioxidant Activity
Laboratory EIA Screening Unreliable for Elite Athletes
REVIEW ARTICLES
Overuse Tendinosis, Not Tendinitis
Part 2: Applying the New Approach to Patellar Tendinopathy
Recovery may take months, but load reduction, progressive strengthening, and massage effectively ease the pain of "jumper's knee."
Jill L. Cook, B App Sci, PT; Karim M. Khan, MD, PhD; Nicola Maffulli, MS, MD, PhD; Craig Purdam, Dip Phty, PT
A Practical Guide for Sports Eye Protection
The author details eyewear safety standards and eye protection specifics by sport.
Paul F. Vinger, MD
Alcohol Use in Adolescents
The Scope of the Problem and Strategies for Intervention
Young people rarely suffer the physiologic effects of chronic alcohol abuse, so educational efforts are better aimed at the legal, academic, and social consequences of drinking.
Thomas L. Schwenk, MD
CASE REPORT
Presumed Infectious Mononucleosis in a College Basketball Player
When an athlete presents with ambiguous symptoms, history, and Monospot test, EBV serology may be needed to clear him or her for play.
Rosemary A. Greenslade, MD, MS
CLINICAL PRACTICE
Pearls
Relief for Sore Nipples
Safe Rotator Cuff Range
Accurate ACL Evaluation
Graduated Push-Ups
Reduced-Pain Venipuncture
Clinical Techniques
A 'Three-Way' Ankle Splint for Acute Ankle Injury
This easily made splint can provide a bridge to definitive care for several types of severe ankle injury.
Michael J. Petrizzi, MD; Mark G. Petrizzi, MD; Allen Miller
READER SERVICE
Editorial Board
Staff
Letters to the Editor
Correction on Diabetes Article
Snow Sports and Kids
CME Self Test
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