Pain: why and how does it hurt?
Beware: conditions masquerading as sport injuries
Clinical aspects of biomechanics and sporting injuries
Principles of injury prevention
Principles of diagnosis: clinical assessment
Principles of diagnosis: investigations including imaging
Treatments used for musculoskeletal conditions: more choices and more evidence
Principles of physical activity promotion for clinicians
Lateral, medial and posterior knee pain
The patient with longstanding symptoms: clinical pearls
Women and activity-related issues across the lifespan
The older person who exercises
Management of medical problems
Managing cardiovascular symptoms in sportspeople
Respiratory symptoms during exercise
Gastrointestinal symptoms during exercise
Renal symptoms during exercise
Exercise to treat neurological diseases and improve mental health
Joint-related symptoms without acute injury
Common sports-related infections
Exercise at the extremes of cold and attitude
Quick exercise prescriptions for specific medical conditions
The preparticipation physical evaluation
Screening the elite sportsperson