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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rad - Sport - Medizin: Maschinenmenschen im 20. Jahrhundert / Bicycle – sports – medicine: Human machines in the 20th century

Pulla, Ralf 11 October 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Moderne Technikgeschichte deutet den menschlichen Körper als etwas Gemachtes, als „Biofakt“: Der Radsportler erscheint als eine Art Hybridwesen. Nicht nur das Sportgerät, sondern auch der Athlet wurde auf den Prüfstand gestellt und in Funktionseinheiten zerlegt. Das Spektrum des medizinischen Interesses am Sportlerkörper verschob sich im 20. Jahrhundert von physiologischen Studien über die spezielle Traumatologie und Therapie im Sport hin zum Design des Sportlerkörpers. Medizinisches Wissen wurde dabei zu einem konstituierenden Element des Hochleistungssports schlechthin. / Contemporary history of technology interprets the human body as a man-made “biofact”: The racing cyclist, especially, seems to be a hybrid. Not only the sports equipment, but also athletes have been examined and stripped down into functional units. In the 20th century, the interest of sports physicians shifted from physiological studies, via special treatments and therapies for athletes, to the design of their bodies. Medical knowledge became an important element of top-class sports.
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Stress fractures : ethics and the provision of sports medicine at the elite level in New Zealand

Anderson, Lynley Carol, n/a January 2005 (has links)
The provision of medical care to top-level athletes in New Zealand comes with a number of challenging ethical issues. Some of these arise out of the commercial interest present in sport that links sporting success with funding, sponsorship deals and media interest. The requirement that athletes stay at peak physical function in order to be successful can, at times, be at odds with concepts of well-being and good health. The employment structure under which doctors are engaged by teams and the employment contracts which define these relationships can be the source of divided loyalty for doctors. For example, sharing health information beyond the doctor-athlete relationship may be in line with contractual obligations, but at odds with what the athlete requests. Divided loyalties also exist when athletes wish to participate in sport despite high risk of harm. Here there is a difference between what the doctor understands as the athlete�s best interest, and the athlete�s consideration of best interest. This thesis adopts two strategies for examining the area of sports medicine in elite athletes in New Zealand. The first section utilizes qualitative research. Sixteen sports doctors were interviewed and the data analysed. The next section involves normative reflection. Here two issues (where a range of behaviours were exhibited by participants) selected from the data are considered and discussion is presented on how doctors should respond to these issues. An examination of the level of guidance offered to sports doctors from the Australasian College of Sports Physician�s Code of Ethics follows. The level of guidance offered is considered inadequate and the thesis ends with a call to attend to these concerns.
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Stress fractures : ethics and the provision of sports medicine at the elite level in New Zealand

Anderson, Lynley Carol, n/a January 2005 (has links)
The provision of medical care to top-level athletes in New Zealand comes with a number of challenging ethical issues. Some of these arise out of the commercial interest present in sport that links sporting success with funding, sponsorship deals and media interest. The requirement that athletes stay at peak physical function in order to be successful can, at times, be at odds with concepts of well-being and good health. The employment structure under which doctors are engaged by teams and the employment contracts which define these relationships can be the source of divided loyalty for doctors. For example, sharing health information beyond the doctor-athlete relationship may be in line with contractual obligations, but at odds with what the athlete requests. Divided loyalties also exist when athletes wish to participate in sport despite high risk of harm. Here there is a difference between what the doctor understands as the athlete�s best interest, and the athlete�s consideration of best interest. This thesis adopts two strategies for examining the area of sports medicine in elite athletes in New Zealand. The first section utilizes qualitative research. Sixteen sports doctors were interviewed and the data analysed. The next section involves normative reflection. Here two issues (where a range of behaviours were exhibited by participants) selected from the data are considered and discussion is presented on how doctors should respond to these issues. An examination of the level of guidance offered to sports doctors from the Australasian College of Sports Physician�s Code of Ethics follows. The level of guidance offered is considered inadequate and the thesis ends with a call to attend to these concerns.
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Rad - Sport - Medizin: Maschinenmenschen im 20. Jahrhundert

Pulla, Ralf 11 October 2008 (has links)
Moderne Technikgeschichte deutet den menschlichen Körper als etwas Gemachtes, als „Biofakt“: Der Radsportler erscheint als eine Art Hybridwesen. Nicht nur das Sportgerät, sondern auch der Athlet wurde auf den Prüfstand gestellt und in Funktionseinheiten zerlegt. Das Spektrum des medizinischen Interesses am Sportlerkörper verschob sich im 20. Jahrhundert von physiologischen Studien über die spezielle Traumatologie und Therapie im Sport hin zum Design des Sportlerkörpers. Medizinisches Wissen wurde dabei zu einem konstituierenden Element des Hochleistungssports schlechthin. / Contemporary history of technology interprets the human body as a man-made “biofact”: The racing cyclist, especially, seems to be a hybrid. Not only the sports equipment, but also athletes have been examined and stripped down into functional units. In the 20th century, the interest of sports physicians shifted from physiological studies, via special treatments and therapies for athletes, to the design of their bodies. Medical knowledge became an important element of top-class sports.

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