Tiger Woods's Back and Tommy John's Elbow: Injuries and Tragedies That Transformed Careers, Sports, and Society

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Price
$25.99  $24.17
Publisher
Sports Publishing LLC
Publish Date
Pages
216
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781683582588

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About the Author
Jonathan Gelber, MD, MS is an orthopedic surgeon. He attended the University of Miami, where he received both a BS in biology and a BA in chemistry with honors. Dr. Gelber completed a master's degree in biomedical engineering at Columbia University and graduated with distinction in research from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He then went on to complete an Orthopedic Surgery residency at Harbor-UCLA and additional subspecialty fellowship training in sports medicine at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Gelber is an author on numerous scientific journal papers and chapters as well as the author of The Ultimate Guide to Preventing and Treating MMA Injuries.
Reviews
"Not every sports book opens with a tale of combatting cobras in imperial India--but then, not every sports book is as original, informative, and entertaining as this one. Jonathan Gelber deploys medical knowledge and skillful storytelling to examine how the ripples of sporting injuries and tragedies can reach into broader society, prompting a search for solutions and cures that can have unintended and far-reaching consequences."

--Kieran Mulvaney, co-host of Showtime Boxing podcast

"Dr. Gelber has given us a fascinating read on the far-reaching ripple effects of some of the most notable sports injuries and tragedies in history--the ones that touch you and me and everyone else. Jonathan Gelber's careful, Freakonomics-like approach reveals truths that most of us never knew existed."
--Lars Anderson, New York Times best-selling author and longtime Sports Illustrated writer

"A fascinating look at all sorts of big stories throughout the history of sports because it broaches many threads beneath them in ways most that may be familiar with the topic don't realize some of the context. It takes you down a lot of different thought-provoking rabbit holes."

--Bruce Feldman, college football reporter for FOX Sports and The Athletic; author of Meat Market:

Inside the Smash-mouth World of College Football Recruiting

"Extremely well-researched book written by a qualified orthopedic surgeon who turns to history to show how injuries and tragedies in sports dramatically transformed athletes, their sports, and society. If you like sports--and care about athletes--it's a must-read."

--Eddie Dominguez, author of Baseball Cop: The Dark Side of America's National Pastime