cover image The Knee Injury Bible: Everything You Need to Know About Knee Injuries, How to Treat Them, and How They Affect Your Life

The Knee Injury Bible: Everything You Need to Know About Knee Injuries, How to Treat Them, and How They Affect Your Life

Robert F. LaPrade, Luke O’Brien, Jorge Chahla, and Nicholas Kennedy. Da Capo Lifelong, $21.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-7382-8483-5

People looking for information on knee injuries will find a treasure trove of advice and a “road map to recovery” in this well-organized guide. The authors—orthopedic surgeons LaPrade and Chahla, orthopedic resident Kennedy, and physical therapist O’Brien—deliver on their key goal, as described in the introduction, of giving a “more holistic and educated view of your injury and the journey that lies ahead.” Beginning with a brief and easily understood anatomy lesson, they take readers through the recovery process, addressing commonly asked questions such as “Do I Need X-Rays, an MRI, and/or a CT Scan?” and giving tips on selecting a doctor. Chapter 3’s roundup of “The Top 25 Knee Problems,” from “Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear” to “Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD)” is especially informative. The authors provide a step-by-step look at the surgical process, an overview of physical therapy (“rehabilitation is a key component of making it to a complete recovery”), and a discussion of the role of diet. Throughout, patients will find informative charts and illustrations, along with liberal doses of encouragement, making for a guide that is equal parts educational and empowering. Agent: Jill Marsal, Marsal Lyon Literary. (Oct.)