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Adult Limb Fractures

Adult Limb Fractures

Adult Limb Fractures

Ahmed Mujtaba Siddiqui, Letterkenny General Hospital, Ireland
Neil Rushton, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
October 2001
Paperback
9781841100784
£35.99
GBP
Paperback

    The identification and proper classification of fractures is vital in determining the subsequent treatment and long term management of the patient. It is also an area of constant debate as to which system is the most comprehensive, systematic and easy to remember. This pocketbook uses specially generated line diagrams throughout to illustrate all of the major classification schemes currently used to identify fractures of the extremities. It is an essential quick reference for the trainee orthopaedic surgeon, both in the hospital environment and as a revision aid for the orthopaedic component of the MRCS examination, but it will also prove valuable to all personnel in the casualty environment, who need to be able to interpret and understand the different types of fracture and how different injuries affect patient management and subsequent clinical decision-making.

    • Pocketbook format for ease of use
    • All major classification schemes covered in one book
    • Clear line diagrams throughout to aid understanding of the different types of fracture
    • Useful not only to the orthopaedic surgeon as a quick reference/exam aide memoire, but also as a valuable guide for all casualty staff

    Product details

    October 2001
    Paperback
    9781841100784
    112 pages
    186 × 124 × 10 mm
    0.123kg
    56 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Lower limb: pelvis
    • 2. Hip
    • 3. Femur
    • 4. Knee
    • 5. Tibia
    • 6. Fibula
    • 7. Foot
    • 8. Upper limb: shoulder girdle
    • 9. Shoulder
    • 10. Humerus
    • 11. Elbow
    • 12. Medius
    • 13. Ulna
    • 14. Carpus
    • 15. Hand.