FEMALE ATHLETE: 1ST EDITION
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Book Details
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Publisher: Elsevier
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Author: Frank MD, Rachel M
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Brand: Elsevier
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Language: English
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Pages: 342
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Binding: Paperback
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Release Date: 03-08-2021
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Edition: Latest (as per listing)
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ISBN: 9780323759854
About the Book
The Female Athlete, edited by Dr. Rachel M. Frank, is a focused clinical resource dedicated to understanding sex-specific differences in sports injury evaluation, treatment, and prevention. Historically, medical approaches in sports science have been based largely on male physiology, often overlooking the significant variations in biomechanical, hormonal, anatomical, and physiological factors that influence diagnosis and outcomes in female athletes. This book fills that critical gap.
It provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of how musculoskeletal injuries, sports-related conditions, and recovery patterns differ in women. Covering topics such as ACL injuries, shoulder instability, stress fractures, concussion, pregnancy-related sports considerations, and overuse injuries, the book delivers evidence-based treatment strategies backed by the latest clinical research.
With practical guidance, prevention strategies, and clear treatment pathways, this resource supports sports medicine professionals, physiotherapists, orthopedic surgeons, sports scientists, and rehabilitation specialists working with athletes at all performance levels—from recreational fitness participants to elite competitors.
Its accessible format and scientifically grounded content make it a valuable tool for improving treatment outcomes and enhancing long-term athletic health in women.

