Orthopedic Traumatology - A Resident's Guide
In a very concise and extremely well organized manner Orthopedic Traumatology discusses the important principles underlying the management of orthopedic trauma, which has undergone significant changes recently. The book will benefit residents in orthopedics as well as orthopedic surgeons in developed and developing countries. It will help educate trainees in orthopedic surgery, nursing, physiotherapy and rehabilitation medicine as well as medical students. The book's structure facilitates review of the material before board exams and the quick retrieval of information.
1;Dedication ;5 2;About the Author;6 3;Foreword;7 4;Preface;9 5;Contents;10 6;1 Ten Questions for Residents;11 7;2 High Energy Trauma Management;22 8;3 Normal and Abnormal Bone Healing;53 9;4 Principles of Fracture Fixation;93 10;5 Special Types of Fractures;141 11;6 Minimal Invasive and Computer-Aided Surgery;176 12;7 Trauma to the Upper Extremities;191 13;8 Trauma to the Lower Extremities;297 14;9 Fractured Pelvis and Acetabulum;433 15;10 Injuries to the Axial Skeleton;464 16;11 Paediatric Trauma;514 17;12 Fall Prevention in the Elderly;549 18;Subject Index;556
Ip, David
| ISBN | 9783540290667 |
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| Article number | 9783540290667 |
| Media type | eBook - PDF |
| Edition number | 2. Aufl. |
| Copyright year | 2006 |
| Publisher | Springer-Verlag |
| Length | 571 pages |
| Language | English |
| Copy protection | Digital watermarking |