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Falls (Accidents) in old age --- Fractures in old age --- Bones --- Wounds and injuries
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The global burden of geriatric hip fractures is enormous. From both the patient's and physician's perspective, the injury is complex. A hip fracture often changes a patient's life and/or the life of the patient's family permanently. From the physician's perspective, care of geriatric hip fracture patients requires a multidisciplinary team, which is led by the surgeon and which includes internists and other subspecialists within internal medicine, anesthesiologists, nurses, operating room technicians, social workers, physical therapists, and rehabilitation center coordinators and staff. Nowhere in the orthopedic literature is there a text that guides care for these complex patients from injury through recovery. This text is the first to do so by organizing and synthesizing a large body of literature. Its main themes include pre-operative, operative, and post-operative care of the patient who sustains a geriatric hip fracture. Its main objective is to organize the current body of literature into a cohesive whole so that the busy orthopedic surgeon does not have to undertake a literature search each time he or she wants an answer to the myriad questions that characterize a patient's injury, treatment, and recovery course. With regard to pedagogy, because orthopedic surgeons in training will utilize this book, and because the case study is the central pedagogical tool in the field of orthopedic surgery, this book includes case studies within each chapter, with the author's preferred treatment and decision-making rationale for each case. Selected video supplements reinforce real-world application of knowledge. Practicing orthopedic surgeons, as well as orthopedic residents and fellows in training, will find Geriatric Hip Fractures: A Practical Approach a highly useful and informative resource.
Geriatrics --- Orthopaedics. Traumatology. Plastic surgery --- geriatrie --- orthopedie --- Hip joint --- Fractures in old age --- Hip Fractures --- Aged --- Fractures.
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Falls (Accidents) in old age --- Fractures in old age --- Frail older people --- Home accidents --- Accidents domestiques --- Prevention. --- Prevention. --- Wounds and injuries --- Prevention. --- Prevention. --- Prévention.
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Falls (Accidents) in old age --- Fractures in old age --- Frail older people --- Home accidents --- Older people. --- Safety education. --- Prevention. --- Wounds and injuries
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Focusing exclusively on the older patient with poor bone quality, this unique book presents the indications, contraindications and common techniques – as well as the risks, benefits and outcomes – for utilizing arthroplasty for the treatment of fractures in this population, sensibly divided into four thematic sections. The incidence and burden of fragility fractures is presented in part one, with considerations of the influences of osteoporosis on both treatment and healing. The subsequent three sections cover upper extremity fractures, lower extremity fractures, and peri-articular nonunions, respectively. However, far from providing a simple “how-to” for the techniques discussed, the relevant current literature is presented as well as the common techniques employed in fracture management, allowing the reader to select the best approach for the specific patient presentation. In addition, chapters are included here that cover degenerative joint conditions not typically treated with total joint replacement. The treatment of fragility fractures is constantly evolving, and the aging population is consistently expanding, creating a strong need for clinicians who have experience with and exposure to the use of arthroplasty techniques as an option in their successful treatment. Written and edited by leaders in the field, Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Fractures in the Older Patient is an invaluable resource for orthopedic surgeons, residents and support staff who see and treat these increasingly common injuries.
Arthroplasty. --- Fractures in old age. --- Fractures --- Bones --- Callus --- Older people --- Joints --- Surgery, Plastic --- Surgery. --- Wounds and injuries --- Surgery --- Orthopedics. --- Geriatrics. --- Geriatrics/Gerontology. --- Medicine --- Gerontology --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene
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Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management provides geriatricians and other medical specialists who provide care for older adults with the vital guidance and most current data and opinions regarding the treatment of elderly patients who sustain a variety of fractures. It also provides orthopedic surgeons with the necessary information and most current data and opinions regarding assessment and management of geriatric conditions that predispose the elderly to fracture, perioperative complications and subsequent functional decline. Each chapter is both readable and appealing not only to geriatricians and orthopedic surgeons but to all clinicians that have contact with elderly patients who have sustained or are at high risk of sustaining a fracture. Emphasis is placed on the fact that although in some cases pre- and post-operative care in elderly fracture patient may proceed as it does in younger individuals, often there are considerations owing to functional status, pre-existing conditions, and age-related physiological declines that require specialized knowledge and alternative approaches. Developed by a group of renowned experts, Fractures in the Elderly: A Guide to Practical Management is a major addition to the literature and provides a wealth of specialized knowledge and approaches to care. It is an essential reference for all clinicians who care for older adults as well as fellows and residents in training.
Fractures in old age. --- Fractures, Bone -- Aged. --- Fractures, Bone -- Rehabilitation. --- Older people --- Fractures in old age --- Patient Care --- Adult --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Wounds and Injuries --- Health Services --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Diseases --- Age Groups --- Therapeutics --- Perioperative Care --- Fractures, Bone --- Aged --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Persons --- Health Care --- Named Groups --- Medicine --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Wounds & Injuries --- Geriatrics --- Wounds and injuries --- Treatment --- Wounds and injuries. --- Medicine. --- Internal medicine. --- Geriatrics. --- Orthopedics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Geriatrics/Gerontology. --- Internal Medicine. --- Gerontology --- Medicine, Internal --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Surgery --- Health and hygiene
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The global burden of geriatric hip fractures is enormous. From both the patient's and physician’s perspective, the injury is complex. A hip fracture often changes a patient’s life and/or the life of the patient’s family permanently. From the physician’s perspective, care of geriatric hip fracture patients requires a multidisciplinary team, which is led by the surgeon and which includes internists and other subspecialists within internal medicine, anesthesiologists, nurses, operating room technicians, social workers, physical therapists, and rehabilitation center coordinators and staff. Nowhere in the orthopedic literature is there a text that guides care for these complex patients from injury through recovery. This text is the first to do so by organizing and synthesizing a large body of literature. Its main themes include pre-operative, operative, and post-operative care of the patient who sustains a geriatric hip fracture. Its main objective is to organize the current body of literature into a cohesive whole so that the busy orthopedic surgeon does not have to undertake a literature search each time he or she wants an answer to the myriad questions that characterize a patient’s injury, treatment, and recovery course. With regard to pedagogy, because orthopedic surgeons in training will utilize this book, and because the case study is the central pedagogical tool in the field of orthopedic surgery, this book includes case studies within each chapter, with the author’s preferred treatment and decision-making rationale for each case. Selected video supplements reinforce real-world application of knowledge. Practicing orthopedic surgeons, as well as orthopedic residents and fellows in training, will find Geriatric Hip Fractures: A Practical Approach a highly useful and informative resource.
Orthopedics. --- Geriatrics. --- Geriatrics/Gerontology. --- Medicine --- Gerontology --- Older people --- Orthopaedics --- Orthopedia --- Surgery --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Hip joint --- Fractures in old age. --- Fractures. --- Coxa --- Joints --- Wounds and injuries --- Fractures --- Articulació coxofemoral --- Geriatria --- Medicina --- Anestèsia en geriatria --- Cura de les persones grans --- Infermeria geriàtrica --- Malalties de les persones grans --- Neurologia geriàtrica --- Odontologia geriàtrica --- Ortopèdia geriàtrica --- Psiquiatria geriàtrica --- Gerontologia --- Articulació de l'anca --- Articulació del maluc --- Maluc --- Malucs --- Articulacions --- Cama --- Fèmur --- Fractures d'ossos --- Call ossi --- Cirurgia --- Fixació de fractures --- Pseudoartrosi
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