Title: | Adam's outline of fractures: including joint injuries |
Author Name: | David L. Hamblen. |
Author Sur Name: | HAMBLEN, David L. |
Other's Author Name: | A. Hamish R. W. Simpson. |
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Edition/Published: | 12th ed. _London : Elsevier , 2015 |
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Physical Description: x, 328p., : <p>ill.</p>.; 23.5cm. |
Notes | Includes Bibliographical References and Indexes |
Bibliography: | P. 313-314 |
Includes Index: | P. 315-328 |
ISBN No's: | 978-0-443-10298-1 , 978-0-443-10298-1 , 978-0-443-10298-1 , 978-0-443-10298-1 |
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Shelf Location's: | 111 , 111 , 111 , 111 |
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Subject: | Fractures |
Dewey Class No: | 617.15 |
Letter Call No: | HA17a |
LC Classification: | RD731 2015 |
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Book ID No: | 2067 , 2066 , 766 , 767 |
Total Books: | 4 |
Date of collection's: | 29-Jan-2017 , 29-Jan-2017 , 26-Apr-2025 , 26-Apr-2025 |
Donation / Purchase: | Purchase |
Language: | English |
Department: | Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology |
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Suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and trainee surgeon, this book discusses fractures. Well-known for its clear writing style and logical classification of fractures, this short textbook - along with its companion book, 'Outline of Orthopaedics' - takes a traditional approach to orthopaedics and trauma |
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Meant for medical undergraduates and trainee surgeons, nurses, and physiotherapists, this text from Hamblen (orthopedic surgery, U. of Glasgow and U. of Strathclyde, UK) and Simpson (orthopedics and trauma, U. of Edinburgh, UK), outlines the management of injuries to the musculoskeletal system. This edition has been updated to include the most recent conservative and surgical approaches to the management of fractures. It has been revised to contain extended artwork, an enhanced anatomical classification system, a new chapter on osteoporosis and fragility fractures in the elderly, and advances in cell biology and molecular genetics. |
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Introduction-1 1. Pathology of fractures and fracture healing-3 2. Clinical and radiological features of fractures-20 3. Principles of fracture treatment-29 4. Complications of fractures-52 5. Special features of fractures in children-74 6. Osteoporosis and fragility fractures-79 7. Joint injuries-86 8. Cervical spine-92 9. Spine and thorax-108 10. Paraplegia from spinal injuries-122 11. Shoulder and upper arm-131 12. Elbow and forearm-162 13. Wrist and hand-190 14. Pelvis and hip-211 15. Thigh and knee-238 16. Leg and ankle-268 17. The foot-298 Further reading-313 Index-315 |