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Medicolegal Reporting in Orthopaedic Trauma

Medicolegal Reporting in Orthopaedic Trauma

9780443068331
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Description
This book - now a classic - was developed to facilitate the preparation of medicolegal reports following musculoskeletal injuries. It collates data from the world literature in one source, together with review articles on related topics such as Repetitive Strain Injury. As a result, it saves readers from the time-consuming task of researching multiple references.
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9780443068331
9780443068331

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
4
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
560
Weight (g)
1700
  • SECTION 1 Medicolegal PracticeThe Orthopaedic Surgeons ViewpointThe Legal ViewpointRecent Developments in the Law and their Effect on PracticeThe Othopaedic Surgeon in CourtSECTION IIResults Following Upper Limb FracturesThe ShoulderThe HumerusThe ElbowThe ForearmThe WristHand InjuriesSECTION IIIResults Following Lower Limb FracturesThe HipThe Femoral Shaft FracturesThe KneeThe Tibia and FibulaThe AnkleThe Foot, Including Calcineal FracturesSECTION IV Results following Fractures of the Axial SkeletonThe PelvisThe Cervical SpineThe Thoracolumbar Spine : AssessmentThoracolumbar Spine Fractures and Soft Tissue Injuries Traumatic Spinal Cord InjuriesHead InjurySECTION VMiscellaneous TopicsRepetitive Strain InjurySoft Tissue Injuries, Including BurnsPeripheral Nerve InjuriesThe Psychological Effects of TraumaPost-Traumatic Reflex Sympathetic DystrophyRecognised Arm Conditions and WorkRadiology in Medicolegal PracticeVibration White Finger
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