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Orthopedics Illustrated

Orthopedics Illustrated

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This highly illustrated second edition serves as a revision aid for postgraduate students, bringing them fully up to date with the latest trends in orthopaedics.

Divided into two sections, the first part describes traumatic orthopaedics (fractures, dislocations etc) and the second part, non-traumatic orthopaedics (bone tumour, bone tuberculosis, arthritis, neuromuscular disorders etc).

This edition includes a new chapter on prostheses, orthoses and physiotherapy, giving students an understanding of the essential features of rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

Each chapter is full of illustrative diagrams and flowcharts, tables and useful mnemonics to assist learning. 

 

Key points

  • Fully updated orthopaedics revision aid for postgraduate students
  • Covers both traumatic and non-traumatic conditions and disorders
  • Highly illustrated, more than 730 full colour diagrams, flowcharts, tables and mnemonics
  • Includes new chapter on rehabilitation and physiotherapy
Product Details
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Publication date
2013
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
248
Dimensions (mm)
184.00 x 241.00
Weight (g)
350
  • Part – I:: Traumatic Orthopedics

    1. General Orthopedics
    2. Fracture Clavicle
    3. Dislocation of the Shoulder
    4. Fracture Scapula
    5. Proximal Humeral Fracture
    6. Fracture Shaft Humerus
    7. Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus
    8. Physeal Injury
    9. Intercondylar Fracture of Humerus
    10. Dislocation of the Elbow
    11. Pulled Elbow
    12. Fracture of the Olecranon
    13. Fracture of Head of the Radius
    14. Fractures of Forearm Bones
    15. Fracture of Distal End of Radius
    16. Scaphoid Fracture        
    17. Fractures of the Phalanges
    18. Fracture Pelvis
    19. Spine
    20. Injuries around the Hip
    21. Fracture Acetabulum
    22. Dislocation of Hip
    23. Fracture of Neck of the Femur
    24. Intertrochanteric Fracture
    25. Fracture Shaft Femur
    26. Condylar Fracture of Femur
    27. Fracture of the Patella
    28. Internal Derangement of Knee (IDK)
    29. Dislocation of the Patella
    30. Proximal Tibial Fracture
    31. Fracture of Shaft of Tibia and Fibula
    32. Ankle Injury
    33. Fracture Calcaneum
    34. Fracture Neck Talus
    35. Injuries of the Forefoot

     

    Part – II:: Nontraumatic Orthopedics

    1. Club Foot
    2. Congenital Dislocation of the Hip (CDH)
    3. Tuberculosis of Bones and Joints
    4. Osteomyelitis
    5. Acute Suppurative Arthritis
    6. Bone Tumor
    7. Peripheral Nerve Injury
    8. Neuromuscular Disorders
    9. Metabolic Bone Disease
    10. Arthritis and Related Diseases
    11. Delayed Union and Nonunion
    12. Malunion
    13. Shortening of Limbs
    14. Developmental Disorders
    15. Paget’s Disease
    16. Osteochondritis
    17. Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
    18. Regional Soft Tissue Affections
    19. Backache
    20. Scoliosis
    21. Amputations
    22. Prostheses, Orthoses and Physiotherapy
    23. Instruments
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