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Evidence for Orthopaedic Surgery

Evidence for Orthopaedic Surgery

9781903378366
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The rate of publication of new materials and research exceeds the capacity of any individual to keep fully abreast. So how are we to keep up-to-date and sufficiently informed to practice evidence-based medicine? One way is to rely on authoritative yet unbiased reviews of important questions written by authors dedicated to education of the reader; that is the purpose of this book. It has been a formidable challenge, therefore, for our internationally-based contributors to wade through the sea of evidence and pick out significant advances that represent a true step forward in our knowledge. Whether the reader is an established practitioner wishing to update their knowledge or a trainee wanting to brush up on current opinion before exams, this book should fit the bill. The size of the task would be prohibitive if every aspect of trauma and orthopaedics was to be considered. For this reason we have selected key areas where rapid expansion in knowledge is occurring or where there is topical interest. We hope, therefore, that we have summarised a sufficiently broad range of topics to make this essential reading for orthopaedic surgeons of all grades.
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98691
9781903378366
9781903378366

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
350
Dimensions (mm)
280.00 x 215.00
Weight (g)
1405
  • Sources of Infection in the Operating Theatre; The Investigation of Skeletal Malignancy; The Management of Paediatric Long Bone Fractures; Congenital Talipes Equinovarus; Acute Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury; Total Disc Replacement in the lumbar Spine; The Glenoid Component of Total Shoulder Replacements; The Classification of Shoulder Instability; Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilisation; Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair; Rehabilitation of the Shoulder; Radial Head Replacement; Total Elbow Arthroplasty in Elective and Trauma Surgery; Distal Radius Fractures; Whats New in Pelvic and Acetabular Surgery?; Hip Fracture Management Trends; Resurfacing Arthroplasty of the Hip; Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement; Surgical Management of the Infected Hip Prosthesis; Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction; Posterolateral Instability of the Knee; Meniscus Repair; Unicompartmental Knee Replacement; Clinical Gait Analysis.
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