Ophthalmic Trauma in Basketball

Ocular injuries are common in basketball, and evidence indicates that ocular injuries may be more common in basketball than any other sport. Most of these injuries are benign and self-limiting without persistent visual impairment. However, the assessment

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asketball Sports Medicine and Science

ESMA European Sports Medicine Associates A section of ESSKA

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Basketball Sports Medicine and Science

Lior Laver  •  Baris Kocaoglu Brian Cole  •  Amelia J. H. Arundale Jeffrey Bytomski  •  Annunziato Amendola Editors

Basketball Sports Medicine and Science

Editors Lior Laver Department of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Service, HYMC Hadera Israel ArthroSport Clinic Tel-Aviv Israel Brian Cole Midwest Orthopedics at Rush Chicago IL USA Jeffrey Bytomski Duke Sports Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham NC USA

Baris Kocaoglu Department of Orthopedics Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar (MAA) University Istanbul Turkey Amelia J. H. Arundale The Brooklyn Nets Brooklyn NY USA Annunziato Amendola Duke Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Duke University Medical Center Durham NC USA

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Foreword by Coach Mike Krzyzewski

Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world. Certainly, it has evolved significantly since Dr. James Naismith placed a peach basket on an elevated track in December 1891. For most of my life, I have been blessed to play or coach this game, including the last 45 years at the highest levels as a head coach serving Army, Duke, and USA Basketball. Of course, our sport has always revolved around the “TEAM” concept at its core. The best basketball teams are formed by many individuals from different backgrounds, successfully working together toward a shared set of values and a common goal. Those teams are comprised not