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A fully updated edition of the classic text on the knee; The Problem Knee 3rd edition is highly illustrated in colour and offers a fundamental approach to dealing with soft-tissue and skeletal disorders of the knee. The book focuses on younger patients, rather than degenerative conditions, covering both injuries and congenital abnormalites. The crucial skills of accurate history-taking, clinical examination, investigation and modern surgical management are the focus throughout. From this framework, the latest techniques in imaging and arthroscopic procedures, rehabilitation methods and cruciate ligament reconstruction are discussed, plus indications for techniques such as meniscal suturing and osteochondral grafting.
Knee Injuries --- Knee --- Genou --- diagnosis. --- rehabilition. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Wounds and injuries --- Treatment --- Surgery. --- Lésions et blessures --- Traitements --- Chirurgie --- Knee injuries --- Treatment. --- Lésions et blessures
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Children?s upper and lower limb orthopaedic disorders has been written to give orthopaedic practitioners an easily accessible and concise description of regional disease and conditions encountered in the practice of pediatric orthopaedic surgery. The upper limb chapters describe fetal development and how this may go wrong. As always, function dominates our management plans although cosmetic considerations must be borne in mind. Perinatal brachial plexus injury is analyzed and a plea made for early recognition and reconstruction of both plexus lesions and peripheral nerve injuries. The lower limb chapters consider limb deficiency and deformity and how best we should manage them. Those prominent afflictions of the child?s hip - dysplasia, Perthes? disease and epiphyseal slipping - are fully discussed. Chapters on the common conditions affecting the knee, foot and ankle complete the book.
Orthopedics --- Limb Deformities, Congenital --- Leg --- Arm --- Orthopédie --- Jambe --- Bras --- Abnormalities --- Treatment --- Malformations --- Traitement --- Pediatric orthopedics. --- Surgery. --- Orthopédie --- Orthopedics. --- Limb Deformities, Congenital.
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Con?rming the British genetic trait for writing and publishing (as well as acting), two English (Oxford and London) and a Scottish orthopaedic surgeon (Edinburgh) have produced a third edition of their comprehensive text, joined, as in the second edition by an editor from Germany, recognizing its part in the European community. The 62 physician contributors are drawn from pink-colored countries in our childhood geography books—the old British Empire from Australia to Zambia and two from the former colony, the USA. The original purpose of the book was to give residents or registrars an easily accessible and concise description of diseases and conditions encountered in the practice of paediatric orthopaedic surgery and to prepare for their examinations. But the practicing orthopaedic s- geon will ?nd an update of current practice that can be read for clarity and constraint—enough but not too much. A foreword might be a preview of things to come, but a “back word” of what was thought to be the ?nal say on the subject is needed for a perspective in progress. A “back word” look reveals the tremendous progress in medical diagnosis and treatment of which paediatric orthopaedics and fracture care is a component. Clubfoot treatment based on the dictums of Hiram Kite has had a revolutionary change by Ponseti. The chapter by Eastwood has the details on cast application and orthotics follow-up to obtain the 95% correction without the extensive surgery many of us thought was needed.
Bone Diseases -- in infancy and childhood. --- Fractures in children. --- Pediatric orthopedics. --- Pediatric orthopedics --- Fractures in children --- Specialties, Surgical --- Connective Tissue --- Wounds and Injuries --- Musculoskeletal Diseases --- Age Groups --- Skeleton --- Persons --- Musculoskeletal System --- Tissues --- Diseases --- Medicine --- Child --- Orthopedics --- Infant --- Fractures, Bone --- Bone and Bones --- Bone Diseases --- Health Occupations --- Named Groups --- Anatomy --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Musculoskeletal system --- Pediatric orthopedia --- Musculoskeletal traumatology --- Orthopedic trauma --- Wounds and injuries. --- Medicine. --- Orthopedics. --- Pediatrics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Conservative Orthopedics. --- Surgical Orthopedics. --- Children --- Pediatrics --- Bone diseases in children --- Musculoskeletal emergencies --- Surgery --- Orthopedic surgery. --- Operative orthopedics --- Surgery, Operative --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Health and hygiene
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Con?rming the British genetic trait for writing and publishing (as well as acting), two English (Oxford and London) and a Scottish orthopaedic surgeon (Edinburgh) have produced a third edition of their comprehensive text, joined, as in the second edition by an editor from Germany, recognizing its part in the European community. The 62 physician contributors are drawn from pink-colored countries in our childhood geography books the old British Empire from Australia to Zambia and two from the former colony, the USA. The original purpose of the book was to give residents or registrars an easily accessible and concise description of diseases and conditions encountered in the practice of paediatric orthopaedic surgery and to prepare for their examinations. But the practicing orthopaedic s- geon will ?nd an update of current practice that can be read for clarity and constraint enough but not too much. A foreword might be a preview of things to come, but a back word of what was thought to be the ?nal say on the subject is needed for a perspective in progress. A back word look reveals the tremendous progress in medical diagnosis and treatment of which paediatric orthopaedics and fracture care is a component. Clubfoot treatment based on the dictums of Hiram Kite has had a revolutionary change by Ponseti. The chapter by Eastwood has the details on cast application and orthotics follow-up to obtain the 95% correction without the extensive surgery many of us thought was needed.
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