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Br J Sports Med 2005;39:307–308 307 PostScript.............................................................................................. BOOKREVIEWS advice is to read them because they contain fromGPstorheumatologistsandorthopaedic priceless nuggets of information that are surgeons. Muscle injections into myofascial normally only shared with colleagues or are trigger points are also gaining favour, with offered in answer to questions at the end of many practitioners now utilising both injec- Sports nutrition (handbook of sports lectures given by these two distinguished tions and dry needling techniques. This book medicine and science) scientists. therefore had great potential. Section three of the Handbook gets to grips One major change in current practice with withmorepractical questions. The chapter on regard to injection techniques is that many Edited by R J Maughan, L M Burke. London: assessing the nutritional status and needs of are now ‘‘guided’’. Ultrasound, fluoroscopy, Published by Blackwell Publishing, 2002, athletes should be read by everyone who andcomputedtomographyareallusedtoaid £25.95, softcover, pp 187. ISBN 063205814 intends to report information on the energy the physician in the accurate placement of At first glance, this book could be mistaken and food composition of subjects in their theneedle,withtheresultthatwemoreoften as the abridged version of Nutrition in sport, studies on food intake and performance. It refer a patient to a radiology department for a which is the latest publication in the IOC will not only change the way you undertake guided injection, which many of us used to Medical Commission’s Encyclopaedia in sports dietary assessments, but it will also change do blindly. medicine and science series. Nutrition in sport is the way you interpret dietary information in The introduction, giving us an overview of the definitive text on sports nutrition because the literature on human nutrition. This is also the current thinking on pain transmission, is all the relevant topics are covered by inter- particularly relevant because probably the fairly in depth, but it cites no references to nationally recognised experts in the field. It is most often asked questions in sports nutri- support many of its statements. If our adelightfor researchers and teachers because tion are ‘‘how much should I eat?’’ and ‘‘how understanding of pain has moved on it provides authoritative, well written com- do I lose weight?’’ The chapter on this topic recently, we ought to have access to the prehensive reviews of the current literature along with the case studies and expert evidence base for the interested reader to on all the relevant topics in sports nutrition. comment provide clear guidance on how to follow up. Sowhybringoutanothertextsoquicklyafter answer these questions. If you were thinking Unfortunately, for the majority of readers, the publication of Nutrition in sport? The of trying a high fat diet to improve your this book will not be what they were answer is to help bridge the gap between performance, then read John Hawley’s com- expecting. Its stated aim was to provide a principles and practice. This Handbook suc- ments on the latest research on this topic description of many of the basic regional ceeds because it not only provides the reader before you make the change. If I could anaesthetic tools and the common joint and with the essential background on the nutri- recommend an additional chapter or even a muscle injections that may be of benefit to tional preparation for, the participation in, series of additional case studies to be added patients with persistent or severe pain. It does and the recovery from training and competi- to the next edition of the Handbook, then they cover regional anaesthesia fairly well, parti- tion but also because it is written by two of would be on the topics of nutritional strate- cularly the chapter on autonomic blocks, but the most accomplished scientists in sport and gies for athletes recovering from injury and it really skims over the two chapters that exercise nutrition. They present the back- for athletes retiring from professional sports. most readers of this journal would open it ground to each topic and then follow this Notwithstanding the contribution that for: joint injections and muscle injections. with a series of ‘‘expert comment’’ and a Nutrition in sport makes in providing such a The chapter on joint injection only series of ‘‘case studies’’ on the topic under definitive text for those of us researching and addresses three joints, and all should now consideration. The authors of the expert teaching sports nutrition, in my opinion the be carried out under radiographic guidance, comments and case studies are internation- Handbook will have a greater impact on the so they are of academic interest only. The ally acclaimed experts in their respective understanding and practice in sports nutri- chapter on muscle injection also lacks any fields. This format works well, so much so tion because it will reach a much wider real detail and is essentially a summary of that I would recommend this text as required readership than its larger sibling. Ron someofthemyofascialtriggerpointsthatcan reading for all courses on sport and exercise Maughan and Louise Burke are to be be injected with local anaesthetic. The vast nutrition. In the first of the three sections, congratulated for giving us this essential majority of soft tissue injections, most of the authors present well balanced informa- guide to the principles and practice of sports which are performed for pain management, tion on the contributions of the macronu- nutrition. have been omitted, so the book lacks balance trients and micronutrients to energy and the general appeal that the title sug- gested it may attract. metabolism during exercise. The study of Analysis As an atlas, it is clear and structured, with the micronutrients is usually regarded as a good illustrations. The accompanying text is Cinderella topic because of the less than in bullet point format, so there is a lack of obvious contributions they make to exercise N Presentation 18/20 detail in some areas, but it is very easy to performance. However, the inclusion of N Comprehensiveness 18/20 follow. I did like the appendix on derma- expert opinion on, for example, whether N Readability 20/20 tomes, which is an excellent pictorial view of athletes should consider iron injections, as N Relevance 20/20 human dermatomes in different anatomical well as case studies on runners with low Evidence basis 19/20 positions—a useful addition to any aide calcium intake, help lift this topic above the N memoir. Also, I was not sure why they boredom threshold for most students. N Total 95/100 needed to add a chapter on TENS in a book Knowing the studies that Ron Maughan has on pain injection techniques! carried out on alcohol and rehydration, I was This book is therefore pitched very much at pleased to see a chapter on alcohol intake the anaesthetist involved in pain manage- because it is ignored in many texts on sports C Williams mentorperhapstheradiologist doing a lot of nutrition. Had space been available, I am sure that the authors would have explained in Rating more detail that alcohol ingestion has a fat Atlas of pain injection techniques storing effect because fat metabolism is depressed in favour of the oxidation of Edited by T O’Connor, S Abram. London: N Presentation 16/20 alcohol, carbohydrate, and protein and so Published by Harcourt Publishers Ltd, 2003, N Comprehensiveness 12/20 it is not simply about ingesting the extra £49.99, hardcover, pp 141. ISBN N Readability 15/20 7 kcal/g. 044306380X Those who know the literature supporting N Relevance 12/20 the current recommendations on eating for Injections have a well recognised role to play N Evidence basis 10/20 competition may think that they can skip the in managing pain in many musculoskeletal N Total 65/100 second section of the Handbook because the conditions. Joint injections are commonly titles of the chapters are so familiar. My usednowbyavarietyofmedicalpractitioners www.bjsportmed.com 308 PostScript guided injections. It does not offer much to heart rate, and perceived exertion, as well Expected attendance (conference and exhibi- the generalist in sports medicine other than as submaximal exercise performance should tion): 4000 an overview of some of the more specialist also appeal to professionals in ergonomics Further details: UKRC 2005 Organisers, PO Box regional anaesthetic techniques available and human factors. 2895, London W1A 5RS, UK; Website: today. Onbalance,Ibelievethistwovolumesetto www.ukrc.org.uk; Fax: +44 (0)20 7307 be of great use in the training of future 1414; Conference tel: +44 (0)20 7307 1410, ANicol professionals in the sports science field. Both Email: conference@ukrc.org.uk; Exhibition volumes are well priced and may be pur- tel: +44 (0)20 7307 1420, Email: exhibition@ Kinanthropometry and exercise chased separately. They are easy to read, ukrc.org.uk physiology laboratory manual, 2nd contain plenty of illustrations and figures to 1st World Congress on Sports Injury edition. Volume 1: Anthropometry; support the text, and provide a useful Volume 2: Exercise physiology synopsis of current assessment practice Prevention within the discipline. However, readers 23225 June 2005, Oslo, Norway should not expect this book to provide much This congress will provide the world’s leading Edited by R Eston, T Reilly. UK: Published by information on strategies for modifying these sports medicine experts with an opportunity Taylor and Francis Group, 2001, £27.99 each, biological capacities. These discussions are to present their work to an international softcover, pp vol 1 302, vol 2 298. ISBN vol 1, beyond the scope, and not necessarily the audience made up of physicians, therapists, 0415236134; vol 2, 0415251885 intent, of the publication. scientists, and coaches. The congress will present scientific information on sports This two volume series is aimed squarely at injury epidemiology, risk factors, injury lecturers and students of human movement Rating mechanisms and injury prevention methods and sports science, although high level with a multidisciplinary perspective. Panel coaches and those in the sports medicine discussions will conclude symposia in key and fitness industries may also appreciate its N Presentation 16/20 areas providing recommendations to address contents. The two volumes are of equal size, N Comprehensiveness 16/20 the prevention issue in relation to particular and, although containing tests for capacities Readability 18/20 injuries and sports. including body composition, proportion, size, N Further details: Oslo Sports Trauma Research growth, and somatotype, the title of volume N Relevance 15/20 Centre and Department of Sports Medicine, 1, ‘‘Anthropometry’’, masks some important N Evidence basis 18/20 University of Sport and Physical Education, information contained therein. N Total 83/100 Sognsveien 220, 0806 Oslo, Norway. Email: Having reviewed the literature on each 2005congress@nih.no; website: www.ostrc.no topic, chapter authors generally describe and critique current assessment techniques for Osteosynthese International 2005 each of the capacities mentioned above, then T Ackland 15217September2005,Curiohaus,Hamburg provide step by step procedures for the Congress-Chairman: Johannes M. Rueger, accurate and reliable acquisition of data. M.D., Professor and Chair The reader is also provided with normal or Topics: comparison data so that the application of these tests and measures can be discussed. I N Innovationsinintramedullaryosteosynth- was particularly pleased to read the chapters esis in part 4 of this volume, which is entitled ‘‘Special considerations’’. This section con- CALENDAROFEVENTS N Newfrontiersinosteoporosisandfracture tained chapters on body image, basic statis- treatment tical treatment of data, and adjusting for N Current trauma research differences in body size through dimensional UK Radiological Congress 2005 N Special topic: Recent development in scaling. pelvic and acetabular fractures I did, however, find one or two problems in (UKRC 2005) the early part of this volume. This second 628 June 2005, Manchester, UK Abstract submission deadline: 31 March 2005 edition was published in 2001, so it is The UK Radiological Congress (UKRC) meet- Further details: INTERCONGRESS GmbH, understandable that the work does not ing will encompass the medical, scientific, Martin Berndt, Du¨sseldorfer Str. 101, 40545 contain some of the changes to standard educational, and management issues that are Du¨sseldorf-Germany. Tel: +49 211 585897-80; landmarks and techniques published by the of interest and relevance to all those involved fax: +49 211 585897-99; email: martin. International Society for Advancement of in the diverse fields of radiological sciences berndt@intercongress.de; website: www. 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The chap- interventional radiology; veterinary radiol- 10212 November 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland ters generally follow the same format as for ogy; emerging technologies; image analysis; Further details: Email: BASEMinfo@aol.com volume 1, with many examples of real data computer applications; PACS; radiobiology; BASEM Conference 2006 for students to appreciate the quantum of radiological physics; management & audit; each measure. Several parts of this volume, computed tomography; magnetic resonance; 527 October 2006, Oxford, UK including chapters on thermoregulation, equipment development. Further details: Email: BASEMinfo@aol.com www.bjsportmed.com
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