Orthopaedic Medicine

Orthopaedic Medicine

Author: Monica Kesson

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13:

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This practical student-centred book collates current information relating to current orthopaedic medicine and including germane clinical anatomy for postgraduate physiotherapists and medical practitioners.


Orthopaedic Pathology

Orthopaedic Pathology

Author: Vincent J. Vigorita

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2015-09-21

Total Pages: 1777

ISBN-13: 1496326881

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Ideal for orthopaedic, pathology, and radiology residents and practitioners, the updated third edition of Orthopaedic Pathology is a comprehensive, practical guide to diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders, offering details on the pathologic and radiologic characteristics of all bone and joint diseases. Highlighted by more than 1,700 high-quality illustrations, it focuses on helping you reach an accurate diagnosis for virtually any orthopaedic disorder you’re likely to encounter, including cysts, arthritis, synovial lesions, fibrous lesions, metastatic cancer, metabolic bone disease such as osteoporosis and Paget’s disease, fractures, osteomyelitis, tumors and tumor-like lesions and developmental bone disorders. A separate section on soft-tissue pathology discusses meniscal injuries, bursa, ligaments, and tendons.


Textbook of Orthopaedics

Textbook of Orthopaedics

Author: John Ebnezar

Publisher: Anshan Pub

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781904798682

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The study of orthopaedics and fractures is hugely important to every undergraduate medical student, and it is difficult finding the right textbook that will give them a sufficient level of knowledge and help them through their examinations. "Textbook of Orthopaedics" is just such a book, giving more than enough information, while at the same time focussing on the main goal - passing the orthopaedics exam. The book is divided into 8 sections, which deal with the obligatory, standard areas of study, such as general orthopaedics, regional injuries, and both traumatic and non-traumatic disorders. But there are also innovative sections which discuss amputations, prosthetics, sports medicine, arthroplasty and arthroscopy, and the final section of appendices gives information about orthopaedic implants and instrumentation in common use, as well as tips and hints for practical exam sessions. The book is very "student friendly" with numerous excellent pedagogical features - diagrams, end of chapter summaries, flow charts, mnemonics, differential shading of tables and columns, anecdotes, jokes, and historical references. X-rays are found at the end of each chapter and there is also a focus on back ache, a very common orthopaedic problem often neglected by other textbooks. In short "Textbook of Orthopaedics" is an exam-oriented textbook designed and written specifically for medical undergraduates.


Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic Surgery

Author: Mark Baratz

Publisher: Thieme

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 982

ISBN-13: 9780865777798

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Offering a complete, fully integrated approach to the entire field of orthopaedic surgery, this reference covers basic science, anatomy, surgical approaches, evaluation, treatment and anticipated outcome. Highlights include full discussions of: musculoskeletal soft tissues, joint pathology, imaging techniques, trauma, oncology, adult and pediatric orthopaedics, medical malpractice, and evolving telemedicine technology. The book's detailed yet easy-to-read format aids in implementing the practical tips and guidelines, highlighted throughout. With its complete approach, this book also provides the core curriculum for orthopaedic residents, including state-of-the-art sections on gene therapy, outpatient orthopaedics, new surgical procedures, and resource management.