Obtain the best outcomes from the latest techniques with help from a "who's who" of pediatric orthopaedic trauma experts! Considered as the "go-to" reference for orthopaedic trauma surgeons and pediatric orthopaedic trauma surgeons, Green’s Skeletal Trauma in Children presents practical, focused guidance on managing traumatic musculoskeletal injuries in children and adolescents. It emphasizes the unique aspects of children's fractures in terms of epidemiology, mechanisms, management, and the challenges of treating the skeletally immature patient. State-of-the-art coverage includes crucial chapters on skeletal trauma related to child abuse, anesthesia and analgesia, management of children’s fractures, and outcome measures and rehabilitation. Confidently approach every form of pediatric musculoskeletal trauma with complete, absolutely current coverage of relevant anatomy and biomechanics, mechanisms of injury, diagnostic approaches, treatment options and associated complications. Know what to look for and how to proceed with the aid of over 800 high-quality line drawings, diagnostic images, and full-color clinical photos. Glean all essential, up-to-date, need-to-know information about the impact of trauma to the immature and growing skeleton with comprehensive coverage of incidence, mechanisms of injury, classifications, and treatment options and complications for fractures in all major anatomical regions. Benefit from the masterful guidance by the most trusted global authorities in pediatric musculoskeletal trauma care. Make the best use of the newest techniques by effectively applying problem-focused clinical judgment and state-of-the art treatment options found in this reference. Gain new insights on overcoming unique challenges of treating pediatric sports injuries. Rely on a unique emphasis on outcomes assessment of children’s fractures to make the most valid clinical decisions.
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This edition contains eight new chapters dedicated to advances in technology and addressing key problems and procedures, such as Initial Evaluation of the Spine in Trauma Patients, Management of Perioperative Pain Associated with Trauma and ...
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Preceded by Skeletal trauma in children / [edited by] Neil E. Green, Marc F. Swiontkowski. 4th ed. c2009.
Revised and updated throughout, this pediatric companion to Browner et al.: Skeletal Trauma, 3rd Edition presents practical, focused guidance on managing musculoskeletal injuries in children and adolescents. The text emphasizes...
From the editors of Skeletal Trauma and Green's Skeletal Trauma in Children, this eBook serves as a reference for traumatic and reconstructive problems of the upper extremity.
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Pain around implant sites after surgery, though significant, is usually overshadowed by the operative site symptoms. However, if pain around an implant predominates among the early postoperative complaints, inspect the site.
The book provides invaluable advice on those features which will affect the orthopedic management of a child. This is a comprehensive textbook on imaging of pediatric skeletal trauma.
Leading experts offer well integrated coverage of anatomy, mechanisms of injury, diagnosis, management, follow-up, and complications. The clear, readable text is accompanied by a wealth of beautifully rendered two-color illustrations.