The Handbook of Fractures

The Handbook of Fractures
ISBN-10
0070485909
ISBN-13
9780070485907
Category
Medical
Pages
356
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Mcgraw-hill
Authors
Clayton R. Perry, John A. Elstrom, Arsen Pankovich

Description

Fracture management is fundamental to Orthopaedic practice. This book's easy-to-use format helps diagnose, classify, and most importantly, manage the fractures and ligamentous injuries most likely to be seen in clinical practice. Organized by anatomic region, the text enables the user to form a diagnosis based on physical and radiographic findings, then focuses on the basic principles of fracture management using an array of superb line drawings and X-rays. Chapters cover the anatomy surrounding the fracture, various possible mechanisms of injury, classification of fractures, clinical evaluation, indications and treatment (operative and non-operative), results, late complications, and summary/reflections. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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