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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia - Sports medicine

Sports medicine or sport medicine is an interdisciplinary subspecialty of medicine which deals with the treatment and preventive care of athletes, both amateur and professional. The team includes specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, coaches, other personnel, and, of course, the athlete. Sports medicine - History. The origins of sports medicine lie in a well ancient Greece and ancient Rome where physical education was a necessary aspect of youth – training and a ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Sports medicine - Sports medicine today
Sports medicine has always been difficult to define because it is not a single specialty, but an area that involves health care professionals, researchers and educators from a wide variety of disciplines. Its function is not only curative and rehabilitative, but also preventative, which may actually be the most important one of all. Despite this wide scope, there has been a tendency for many to assume that sport-related problems are by default musculoskeletal and that sports medicine is an orthopaedic specialty. There is much more to sports ...

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Sports Medicine: Alternative Treatment Dictionary on Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine: This branch of medicine began as a special focus on athletic injuries caused by competition or participation in organized sports, but many of the techniques have been adapted to treat other types of physical injuries.

 

(See also: Sports Medicine, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia - Science and technology in ancient India

Science and technology in ancient India covered all the major branches of human knowledge and activities, including mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, medical science and surgery, fine arts, mechanical and production technology, civil engineering and architecture, shipbuilding and navigation, sports and games. Grant Duff, a British historian has remarked: “Many of the advances in the sciences that we consider today to have been made in Europe were in fact made in India centuries ago”. Science a ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia - Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University founded in 1831, is a private, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded by Methodist leaders and residents of Middletown, the now-secular university was the first college or university to be named after John Wesley, the founder of Methodism and it shares a common Methodist heritage with about twenty other U.S. colleges and universities also named after Wesley. With a class size of slightly over 700, Wesleyan accepts just 28% (class of 2008) of those who apply, making it one of the most sel ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia - Boston Massachusetts

Location in Massachusetts Boston is the capital and largest city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. It is the unofficial capital of the region known as New England, and one of the oldest, wealthiest, and most culturally significant large cities in the United States. Its economy is based on education, health care, finance, and technology. Boston has many nicknames. The City on a Hill came from the original Massachusetts Bay Colony's governor John Winthrop's goal to create the biblical ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia - 20th century

The 20th century lasted from 1901 to 2000 in the Gregorian calendar. Common usage sometimes regards it as lasting from 1900 to 1999. The 20th century is also sometimes known as the nineteen hundreds (1900s). However, a number of arguments have been used to justify the common usage. One advanced by Stephen Jay Gould is that the first decade had only nine years, thus contradicting the definition of decade equaled 10 years. Another argument is that the astronomical year numbering system for years does have a year zero, the ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery

Ayurveda as a science of medicine owes its origins in ancient India. Ayurveda consists of two Sanskrit words – ‘ayur’ meaning age or life, and ‘veda’ which means knowledge. Thus, the literal meaning of Ayurveda is the science of life or longevity. Ayurveda constitutes ideas about ailments and diseases, their symptoms, diagnosis and cure, and relies heavily on herbal medicines, including extracts of several plants of medicinal values. This reliance on herbs differentiates Ayurveda from systems like Allopathy and Homeop ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Colgate University - Athletics

Colgate is part of NCAA Division I for all sports except football, which is Division I-AA. The athletic teams are called the "Raiders," and the team colors are maroon and white. Colgate plays as part of either the Patriot League or the ECAC Hockey League, depending on the sport. For much of its history, Colgate's sports teams were called the "Red Raiders." The origin of the name is disputed -- some claim it was in reference to the school color, maroon, while others say that it was a reference to the team's ability to defeat its much l ...

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Colgate University, Colgate University - Brief Timeline of the University, Colgate University - Facts as of 2005, Colgate University - Academics, Colgate University - Athletics, Colgate University - The Controversy over Greek Reorganization, Colgate University - Alumni of Note, Colgate University - The Arts, Colgate University - Business, Colgate University - Education, Colgate University - Government, Colgate University - Journalism, Colgate University - Religion, Colgate University - Science and Medicine, Colgate University - Sports

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Kappa Alpha Society - Notable Members in Other Fields

Kappa Alpha Society - Medicine. James Collip, University of Western Ontario, 1948. Discoverer of cortisone and co-discoverer of insulin. Shared John James Richard Macleod portion of the 1923 Nobel Prize for medicine. William Lawerence Estes Jr., Lehigh University, 1901. President of the American College of Surgeons, 1957-1958. James Rufus Tryon, Union College, 1855. Surgeo ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Providence Rhode Island - Infrastructure

Providence Rhode Island - Health and medicine. Providence is home to Rhode Island Hospital, one of the largest medical centers in Rhode Island. The hospital is located in a complex along I-95 that includes Hasbro Children's Hospital and Women and Infants Hospital. The city is also home to the Roger Williams Medical Center and Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, which is associated with Brown University. A VA medical center is located in Providence. ...

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Providence Rhode Island - Infrastructure

Providence Rhode Island - Health and medicine. Providence is home to Rhode Island Hospital, one of the largest medical centers in Rhode Island. The hospital is located in a complex along I-95 that includes Hasbro Children's Hospital and Women and Infants Hospital. The city is also home to the Roger Williams Medical Center, St. Joseph Hospital For Specialty Care (a division of St. Joseph Health Services Of Rhode Island) and The Miriam Hospital, a major teaching affiliate associated with Brown University. A VA medical center is located in Providence. ...

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Sports Medicine: Complementary Medicine Dictionary on SPORTS MASSAGE

SPORTS MASSAGE: Particular treatments aimed at maintaining the strength and muscle power of the sports person. Emphasis is usually on prevention.

 

(See also: SPORTS MASSAGE, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Boston Massachusetts - Infrastructure

Boston Massachusetts - Health and medicine. As the home to some of the world's most respected research hospitals, Boston enjoys an international reputation in the medical field. The Longwood Medical Area is a region of Boston with a concentration of medical and research facilities, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Harvard Medical School. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital were bot ...

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Boston Massachusetts, Boston Massachusetts - History, Boston Massachusetts - Geography and climate, Boston Massachusetts - Geography, Boston Massachusetts - Climate, Boston Massachusetts - Demographics, Boston Massachusetts - Law and government, Boston Massachusetts - Economy, Boston Massachusetts - Education, Boston Massachusetts - Colleges and universities, Boston Massachusetts - Primary and secondary schools, Boston Massachusetts - Culture, Boston Massachusetts - Media, Boston Massachusetts - Sites of interest, Boston Massachusetts - Sports, Boston Massachusetts - Infrastructure, Boston Massachusetts - Health and medicine, Boston Massachusetts - Transportation, Boston Massachusetts - Utilities, Boston Massachusetts - Notes

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Boston, Massachusetts - Infrastructure

Boston, Massachusetts - Health and medicine. As the home to some of the world's most respected research hospitals, Boston enjoys an international reputation in the medical field. The Longwood Medical Area is a region of Boston with a concentration of medical and research facilities, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Harvard Medical School. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Brigham and Women's Hospital were bo ...

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Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts - History, Boston, Massachusetts - Geography and climate, Boston, Massachusetts - Geography, Boston, Massachusetts - Climate, Boston, Massachusetts - Demographics, Boston, Massachusetts - Law and government, Boston, Massachusetts - Economy, Boston, Massachusetts - Education, Boston, Massachusetts - Colleges and universities, Boston, Massachusetts - Primary and secondary schools, Boston, Massachusetts - Culture, Boston, Massachusetts - Media, Boston, Massachusetts - Sites of interest, Boston, Massachusetts - Sports, Boston, Massachusetts - Infrastructure, Boston, Massachusetts - Health and medicine, Boston, Massachusetts - Transportation, Boston, Massachusetts - Utilities, Boston, Massachusetts - Notes

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics

Mathematics represents a very high level of abstraction attained by human brain. In ancient India, roots to mathematics can be traced to Vedic literature, which are around 4000 years old. Between 1000 BC and 1000 AD, a number of mathematical treatises were authored in India. Will Durant, American historian (1885-1981) has once said that “India was the mother of our philosophy... of much of our mathematics.” It is now generally accepted that India is the birth place of several mathematical concepts, including zero, the decimal syst ...

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Science and technology in ancient India, Science and technology in ancient India - Introduction, Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics, Science and technology in ancient India - Astronomy, Science and technology in ancient India - Physics, Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry, Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery, Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts, Science and technology in ancient India - Production technology, Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture, Science and technology in ancient India - Shipbuilding & navigation, Science and technology in ancient India - Games & Sports

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Physics

The root to the concept of atom in ancient India is derived from the classification of material world in five basic elements by ancient Indian philosophers. These five “elements” and such a classification existed since the Vedic times, around 3000 BC before. These five elements were the earth (prithvi), fire (agni), air (maya), water (jaal) and ether or space (aksha). These elements were also associated with human sensory perceptions: earth with smell, air with feeling, fire with vision, water with taste and ether/space with sound. Later on, Bu ...

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Science and technology in ancient India, Science and technology in ancient India - Introduction, Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics, Science and technology in ancient India - Astronomy, Science and technology in ancient India - Physics, Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry, Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery, Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts, Science and technology in ancient India - Production technology, Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture, Science and technology in ancient India - Shipbuilding & navigation, Science and technology in ancient India - Games & Sports

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry

Ancient India’s development in chemistry was not confined at an abstract level like physics, but found development in a variety of practical activities. In any early civilization, metallurgy has remained an activity central to all civilizations from the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, to all other civilizations that followed. It is believed that the basic idea of smelting reached ancient India from Mesopotamia and the Near East. In ancient India, the science of smelting reached a high level of refinement and precision. In the 5th centu ...

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Science and technology in ancient India, Science and technology in ancient India - Introduction, Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics, Science and technology in ancient India - Astronomy, Science and technology in ancient India - Physics, Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry, Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery, Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts, Science and technology in ancient India - Production technology, Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture, Science and technology in ancient India - Shipbuilding & navigation, Science and technology in ancient India - Games & Sports

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts

Max Muller, a German Indologist has once declared that “ If I am asked which nation had been advanced in the ancient world in respect of education and culture then I would say it was –India.” Ancient India’s fine art and performing arts attest to this fact. This find expression in music, musical instruments, dancing, paintings and several other art forms. Music had a divine character in India and in recognition of that the Indian Goddess of learning, Saraswati is always shown holding a musical instrument, namely, the ve ...

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Science and technology in ancient India, Science and technology in ancient India - Introduction, Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics, Science and technology in ancient India - Astronomy, Science and technology in ancient India - Physics, Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry, Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery, Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts, Science and technology in ancient India - Production technology, Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture, Science and technology in ancient India - Shipbuilding & navigation, Science and technology in ancient India - Games & Sports

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Sports Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture

India’s urban civilization is traceable to Mohenjodaro and Harappa, now in Pakistan, where planned urban townships existed 5000 years before. From then onwards, the ancient Indian architecture and civil engineering continued to develop and grow. It found manifestation in construction of temples, palaces and forts across the Indian peninsula and the neighbouring regions. In ancient India, architecture and civil engineering was known as st ...

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Science and technology in ancient India, Science and technology in ancient India - Introduction, Science and technology in ancient India - Mathematics, Science and technology in ancient India - Astronomy, Science and technology in ancient India - Physics, Science and technology in ancient India - Chemistry, Science and technology in ancient India - Medicine & surgery, Science and technology in ancient India - Fine arts, Science and technology in ancient India - Production technology, Science and technology in ancient India - Civil engineering & architecture, Science and technology in ancient India - Shipbuilding & navigation, Science and technology in ancient India - Games & Sports

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