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Handbook of Pediatric Orthopaedics


Besteht aus: 1 Buch, 1 E-Book
3. Aufl. 2019. 282 S. 133 Abb. 127 x 203 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THIEME, STUTTGART; THIEME PUBLISHERS NEW YORK 2019
ISBN: 1-62623-431-0 (1626234310)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-62623-431-4 (9781626234314)

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Handbook of Pediatric Orthopedics -- now in a fully updated Second Edition -- encapsulates everything an orthopedic surgeon needs to know to make rapid diagnoses and quickly plan treatment for the gamut of common and uncommon pediatric orthopedic problems.

The author, a well-respected authority in the field, provides only the most pertinent information on the developmental, genetic, and neurologic etiology of the various conditions. A full chapter concentrates exclusively on core treatment guidelines and algorithms for pediatric trauma management. Each chapter presents information on basic principles, technical skills, and standards of care in an easy-to-reference list format that allows the busy practitioner quick access to key information and thus facilitates faster diagnoses.

Features

Compiles new data on blocks, traction, special casts, aspiration, and arthogram interpretation

Includes 164 drawings, graphs, and charts illustrate important concepts

Provides must-know radiographic parameters and clinical tips for key developmental disorders

Reviews difficult-to-remember levels of innervation, including for the brachial plexus

Numerous charts conveniently list medications and dosages based on weight, route, and frequency

Helpful graphs track growth predictions for each region of the skeleton

Orthopedic surgeons, residents, or fellows will refer to this highly practical pocket guide on a daily basis. Clinicians, residents, or fellows in pediatrics will also appreciate its brevity and up-to-date coverage.