Fundamentals of Orthopaedics

Fundamentals of Orthopaedics

Auteur : Mark R. Brinker, Mark D. Miller

Date de publication : 1999

Éditeur : Saunders

Nombre de pages : 390

Résumé du livre

Here is an introductory orthopaedics text that is both comprehensive and easy-to-access. Organized in a bulleted outline format, it explains all the fundamental concepts needed for everyday clinical practice in a manner that is truly user-friendly. Each chapter offers one stop shopping regarding a given topic from anatomy through rehabilitation. Tables and figures are used extensively to illustrate and accentuate key concepts.

  • Reviews the general anatomy, common conditions and surgical approaches for 13 different anatomic areas.
  • Provides clear coverage of basic sciences relevant to orthopaedics.
  • Guides readers through the use and interpretation of physical examinations and diagnostic tests such as radiographs, CT scans, MRI, arthrography, fluoroscopy, and much more.
  • Discusses congenital diseases, infections, endocrine disorders, neoplastic diseases, and collagen vascular/systemic disorders.
  • Presents a clear overview of fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries.
  • Examines pediatric disorders, out-patient orthopaedics, patient management and common complications

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