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O'Brien, Conor. The little green book of golf secrets. [Raglan], 2009.

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Blanchard, Jeff. The physician's golf injury desk reference. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2007.

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Mark, Fuerst, ed. Golf injury handbook: Professional advice for amateur athletes. Wiley, 1999.

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Get fit for golf. Bergh Pub. Group, 1985.

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Wolkodoff, Neil. Physical golf: The golfer's guide to peak conditioning and performance. KickPoint Press, 1997.

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Greig, Andrew. Preferred lies: A journey into the heart of Scottish golf. Thomas Dunne Books, 2006.

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Vad, Vijay. Golf Rx. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Small, Laird. GolfCordz: The power source : an exercise program for the golfer to improve their muscular strength, endurance, flexibility and power while preventing injuries. M.J.F. Pub., 1992.

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1910-, Kendall Florence Peterson, ed. Golfers: Take care of your back. Thistle Ridge Press, 1995.

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1968-, Allen Dave, ed. Golf Rx: A fifteen-minute-a-day core program for more yards and less pain. Gotham, 2007.

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Harriet, Syd. The senior golfer's answer book: Happier, healthier golf for the middle-aged player and beyond. Brassey's, 1999.

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1939-, Guten Gary N., ed. Golf injuries. W.B. Saunders, 1996.

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Speed, Cathy. Golf injuries. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199533909.003.0043.

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Golf is a game with rapidly increasing popularity, played worldwide. Golfers are a wide spectrum of the population in terms of their size, shape, age, fitness, and health status As a result, injuries in golf can involve aggravation of a pre-existing condition such as osteoarthritis or present as acute or chronic overuse injuries ...
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Webb, Karen. Body Basics Fore Golfers: Stay in the Game, Avoid Pain. Birchcliff Publishing, 2000.

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Md, Larry Foster. Dr. Divot's Guide to Golf Injuries: A Handbook for Golf Injury Prevention and Treatment. Doctor Divot Publishing Inc, 2004.

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The Physician's Golf Injury Desk Reference. Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2006.

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Palank, Ed. The Golf Doc: Health, Humor, and Insight to Improve Your Game. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 2000.

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Preferred Lies: A Journey into the Heart of Scottish Golf. Thomas Dunne Books, 2007.

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Preferred Lies: A Journey to the Heart of Scottish Golf. George Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2006.

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Health & Fitness Tips to Improve Your Golf: Every Golfer's Guide on How to Enjoy Better Golf, Prevent Injuries, and Improve Fitness. Fit-Golf & More (U.S.A.), Incorporated, 1995.

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Terry W., M.D. Hensle (Editor) and David Chmiel (Editor), eds. Golf After 50: Playing Without Pain. Thorndike Press, 2006.

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W, Hensle Terry, and Chmiel David 1961-, eds. Golf after 50: Playing without pain. Rodale, 2005.

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Chmiel, David, and Terry W. Hensle. Golf After 50: Playing Without Pain. Rodale Books, 2006.

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Kendall, Florence Peterson, and Susan M. Carpenter. Golfers: Take Care of Your Back. Thistle Ridge Press, 2000.

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Vad, Vijay, and Dave Allen. Golf Rx: A 15-Minute-a-Day Core Program for More Yards and Less Pain. Gotham, 2007.

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Vad, Vijay, and Dave Allen. Golf Rx: A 15-Minute-a-Day Core Program for Less Pain and More Yards. Gotham, 2008.

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Mallon, William J. M., N. M. D. Stover Cornelius, and R. M. D. McCarroll John. Feeling Up to Par: Medicine from Tee to Green. F. A. Davis Company, 1994.

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N, Stover Cornelius, McCarroll John R. 1944-, and Mallon Bill, eds. Feeling up to par: Medicine from tee to green. F.A. Davis, 1994.

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Dobb, Geoffrey J. Diarrhoea and constipation in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0183.

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The diagnosis of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH)/abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS ) relies on accurate IAP measurement. The current gold standard for measurement is intermittently every 4–6 hours via the bladder. IAP monitoring should be performed in all critically-ill or injured patients exhibiting ≥1 risk factors for the development of IAH, and continued until risk factors are resolved and intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) has remained normal for 24–48 hours. IAH and ACS cause organ dysfunction through direct compression of the heart, compression of both arterial and venous perfusion of t
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