Musculoskeletal medicine Books

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  • Cider Vinegar

    John Murray Press Cider Vinegar

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFully updated in a new, contemporary edition - the bestselling guide to cider vinegar, and its role in reducing pain and improving mobility. Hundreds of thousands of people with arthritis have been helped by the Margaret Hills Clinic and by Margaret's bestselling book, Treating Arthritis: The Drug-free Way. Cider vinegar is a cornerstone of the treatment protocol, and this companion title has been completely updated with all-new recipes featuring this amazing natural product, in addition to suggesting a wide variety of other uses, all of which can help to reduce arthritic pain and joint stiffness. Embracing the simple principles that make this drug-free protocol so effective, this book will help you to make cider vinegar a regular part of your daily diet, and offer insight into just why it is so effective. In addition to reducing inflammation and improving mobility, cider vinegar can aid with weight loss - it can also replace many of the chemically-derived products in your home, or in your personal care routine, making your environment a healthier and potentially much less toxic one. The very many recipes in this book all feature the wonder ingredient that is cider vinegar, and they all cater for vegetarians and vegans. There are recommendations for those managing auto-immune conditions such as coeliac disease, or food allergies, and the emphasis throughout is on fresh, raw, local ingredients.Cider Vinegar complements Margaret Hills' renowned Treating Arthritis programme to offer gentle, natural and manageable steps to reduce pain and improve mobility.

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • Chronic Pain

    John Murray Press Chronic Pain

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Buy this book and make sure your doctor reads it too!'' Dr Steve Gilbert, former Lead Clinician for Chronic Pain in ScotlandChronic pain is much more common than you might think - it affects nearly one-fifth of the population. Chronic pain is defined as any pain that continues for longer than three months. It has a variety of causes including arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, accidents or operations, although sometimes there is no apparent cause.Many people suffering from chronic pain have been told by medical professionals that they are sorry, but ''there''s nothing more we can do for you'', leaving them feeling abandoned and isolated. If you have been told this, or you think this news may be in your future, then this book is for you.Self-management is an important approach to coping better and managing this long term condition. Written with humour, and making use of cartoons and line drawings, the new edition of this popular and much-loved

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Robotic and Navigated Spine Surgery

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Robotic and Navigated Spine Surgery

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS: 1 Computer Asssisted Spine Surgery - A New Era of Innovation 2 Navigation in Occipital and Cervical Spine Surgery - 3 Spinal Trauma and Navigation 4 Navigated Deformity Correction 5 Navigation of Tumor and Metastatic Lesions in the Thoracolumbar Spine 6 Navigated Lateral Interbody fusion - 7 Pulse 8 Robotic Assisted Spinal Deformity Correction 9 Robitic Assistated Mininally Invasive Spine Surgery, Percutaneous Fixation 10 Traumatic Spinal Injury and Robotic Reconsutrction 11 Cost Effectiveness of Robotic and Navigation Systems 12 Virtual Reality and Augemented Reality in Spine Surgery

    7 in stock

    £123.29

  • The Scoliosis Handbook of Safe and Effective

    Hammersmith Health Books The Scoliosis Handbook of Safe and Effective

    Book SynopsisA practical, illustrated guide to exercise that is safe and beneficial for people with scoliosis before and after surgery, by an exercise professional with unique experience that combines personally undergoing scoliosis surgery three times with working with scoliosis patients over many years to maximise their potential

    £15.29

  • Musculoskeletal XRays for Medical Students and

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Musculoskeletal XRays for Medical Students and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMusculoskeletal X-rays for Medical Students provides the key principles and skills needed for the assessment of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal radiographs. With a focus on concise information and clear visual presentation, it uses a unique colour overlay system to clearly present abnormalities.Table of ContentsPreface, vii Acknowledgements, viii Part 1: Introduction, 1 1 Musculoskeletal X-rays, 3 Introduction, 3 Basic principles of requesting plain radiographs of bones and joints, 4 Basic principles of examining and reporting plain radiographs of bones and joints, 6 Normal anatomy on musculoskeletal X-rays, 8 Part 2: Pathology, 21 2 Trauma, 23 Bone and joint injuries, 23 Specific injuries, 41 Spine, 58 Paediatric fractures, 67 Fractures in child abuse, 73 Further reading, 76 3 Arthritis, 77 Osteoarthritis, 77 Rheumatoid arthritis, 80 Crystal arthropathy, 83 Gout, 83 Calcium pyrophosphate disease, 86 Psoriatic arthritis, 91 Axial spondyloarthritis (ankylosing spondylitis), 95 4 Tumours and tumour-like lesions, 98 Radiological evaluation of the patient, 98 X-rays – general principles, 101 Malignant tumours, 105 Bone metastases, 105 Multiple myeloma, 107 Plasmacytoma, 108 Osteosarcoma, 110 Chondrosarcoma, 111 Ewing’s sarcoma, 113 Benign tumours, 114 Exostosis (Osteochondroma), 115 Osteoid osteoma, 116 Tumour-like lesions, 117 Simple bone cyst, 118 Infection, 119 5 Metabolic bone disease, 120 Osteoporosis, 120 Osteomalacia, 121 Hyperparathyroidism, 122 Chronic kidney disease metabolic bone disorder, 124 Haemochromatosis, 126 6 Infection, 128 Routes of spread, 128 Causative organisms, 128 Osteomyelitis, 129 Septic arthritis, 134 Infective discitis, 136 7 Non-traumatic paediatric conditions, 138 Developmental dysplasia of the hip, 138 Perthes’ disease, 140 Tarsal coalition, 141 Osteochondritis dissecans, 143 8 Other bone pathology, 144 Paget’s disease of bone, 144 Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy (HOA), 147 Avascular necrosis, 147 9 Joint replacement, 149 Hardware failure and aseptic loosening, 149 Infection, 154 Malalignment and instability, 155 Periprosthetic fracture, 156 Part 3, 157 Self-assessment questions, 159 Self-assessment answers, 172 Index, 185

    1 in stock

    £26.55

  • The Pocket Atlas of Trigger Points: A

    Lotus Publishing The Pocket Atlas of Trigger Points: A

    Book SynopsisA simple, go-to guide to treating chronic pain with trigger point therapy for physical therapists, bodyworkers, and patients From the bestselling author of The Concise Book of Trigger Points This pocket-sized guide covers practical information about the trigger points-the painful knots that can form in tissues like muscles and fascia-that are central to addressing acute and chronic pain with massage, bodywork, and physical therapy. Full-color illustrations and charts help practitioners, students, and patients identify trigger points and address referred pain patterns with ease. The first chapter introduces relevant information on fascia and myofascial meridians and provides an overview of trigger point symptoms, classification, and formation. Subsequent chapters are organized by muscle group and feature concise-yet comprehensive-sections on each of the main skeletal muscles and their trigger points. Common conditions, such as headaches and back pain, are explored for all of the muscle groups, including the muscles of the: * Face, head, and neck * Trunk and spine * Shoulder and arm * Forearm and hand * Hip and thigh * Leg and foot Written in clear, accessible language, this essential guide offers a wealth of knowledge to the lay reader, the student, or the practitioner.Table of ContentsChapter 1-Trigger Points and Trigger Point Formation Chapter 2-Muscles of the Face, Head, and Neck Chapter 3-Muscles of the Trunk and Spine Chapter 4-Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm Chapter 5-Muscles of the Forearm and Hand Chapter 6-Muscles of the Hip and Thigh Chapter 7-Muscles of the Leg and Foot

    £12.34

  • Ishmael's Care of the Back

    Wolters Kluwer Health Ishmael's Care of the Back

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom basic spinal anatomy to the dynamics of back injuries, Ishmael’s Care of the Back, Sixth Edition, is a reliable, up-to-date source of information for your patients. This concise, practical patient education resource by Dr. Brian J. Krabak offers an easily accessible, evidence-based overview of back care, including valuable guidance on injury prevention and treatment—all in a handy, cost-effective booklet you can offer to your patients with confidence. Provides clear descriptions of spinal structure, musculature, motion, and function Emphasizes prevention (activity, stretches, strengthening exercises, and proper postures for common home and work activities) to help patients avoid potential back injuries Features clearer, simplified anatomy illustrations; an improved, more readable layout and design; updated photographs of do’s and don’ts, new note-taking space; and an available eBook version Offers treatment tips and therapeutic options to help alleviate pain, speed healing, and improve function—all in easy-to-understand language Also available: Krabak: Ishmael’s Care of the Neck, Fifth Edition Krabak: Ishmael's Care of the Knee, Third Edition Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    2 in stock

    £4.85

  • LWW The 5Minute Sports Medicine Consult Print eBook with Multimedia

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £94.49

  • Stretching for a Pain-Free Life: Simple At-Home

    Page Street Publishing Co. Stretching for a Pain-Free Life: Simple At-Home

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisYour body is designed to move without pain. But a sedentary lifestyle can cause tightness, loss of motion and a lack of mobility. Here to reverse this trend so you can get back to operating in the agile, easy way you once did, are chiropractors John Cybulski and Bobby Riley. In this breakthrough book, they show you their most effective stretching routines, simple enough for anyone to do at home, that strengthen key areas of the body so you can move properly and live pain-free once more. No matter your age, athleticism or the nature of your injury, John and Bobby make it easy to understand how the body works, why it breaks down and what you can do to stop your pain from worsening. Each stretching regiment has detailed instructions and pictures, so you can follow along with ease and make sure you are moving with care. Best of all, these routines require no equipment - the most you’ll use is your couch! Whether you have shooting pain in your foot when you walk, debilitating sciatica in your lower back, knees that ache when carrying groceries or you want to reverse modern conditions like tech neck and rounded shoulders, these stretches address a variety of critical issues so you can find relief no matter your condition. With these simple and effective movements, you’ll eliminate your pain and build a healthier, more resilient body for long-term wellness.

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • Ishmael's Care of the Neck

    Wolters Kluwer Health Ishmael's Care of the Neck

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom basic anatomy to the dynamics of neck injuries, Ishmael’s Care of the Neck, Fifth Edition,is a reliable, up-to-date source of information for your patients. This concise, practical patient education resource by Dr. Brian J. Krabak offers an easily accessible, evidence-based overview of neck care, including valuable guidance on injury prevention and treatment—all in a handy, cost-effective booklet you can offer to your patients with confidence. Provides clear descriptions of neck structure, musculature, motion, and function Emphasizes prevention (activity, stretches, strengthening exercises, and proper postures for common home and work activities) to help patients avoid potential neck injuries Features clearer, simplified anatomy illustrations; an improved, more readable layout and design; updated photographs of do’s and don’ts, new note-taking space; and an available eBook version Offers treatment tips and therapeutic options to help alleviate pain, speed healing, and improve function—all in easy-to-understand language Also available: Krabak: Ishmael’s Care of the Back, Sixth Edition Krabak: Ishmael's Care of the Knee, Third Edition Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    2 in stock

    £4.85

  • Oxford Handbook of Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Trauma and Orthopaedic Nursing

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA practical, comprehensive guide to all aspects of practice in the field. Taking into account the latest evidence, it is well illustrated and written in a clear and concise style, providing both the qualified practitioner and the nursing student with the information they need.Trade ReviewReview from previous edition This handbook presents a concise overview of select disorders in an easy-to-use format. * Doody's Review *For those of you at the beginning of your journey into orthopaedic nursing, use this book to acquire knowledge and answer your questions. For those already well in to this journey, read, think, question, and apply appropriately toe wisdom inherent in every page of this handbook. * Peter Davis MBE, Emeritus Editor, International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham *Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: Musculoskeletal anatomy and physiology 3: Assessment of the musculoskeletal system 4: General principles of care 5: Complications 6: Musculoskeletal conditions 7: Elective interventions 8: Musculoskeletal trauma care 9: Injury management 10: Regional musculoskeletal injuries Appendix

    2 in stock

    £28.49

  • Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity

    Elsevier Health Sciences Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity

    Book Synopsis

    £212.39

  • Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is a valuable resource for residents that presents an easy-to-digest, consolidated overview of common pathology they will encounter on their first rotation. This book is uniquely approachable to a new radiology resident and a valuable resource, warranting appropriate updating and online availability." -Rachel Zimmerman Bass, MD (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Doody's Review ServiceTable of ContentsFundamentals of Skeletal Radiology 5E 1. Unnecessary Examinations 2. Benign Lytic Lesions 3. Malignant Tumors 4. "Don't Touch" Lesions 5. Trauma 6. Arthritis 7. Metabolic Bone Disease 8. Miscellaneous Conditions 9. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Knee 10. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Shoulder 11. Lumbar Spine: Disc Disease and Stenosis 12. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Foot and Ankle 13. Miscellaneous Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    £68.39

  • Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart

    Anatomical Chart Co. Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of our most popular charts, Human Spine Disorders illustrates how one's posture changes due to different types of spinal disorders and also shows various causes of back painThe central image shows a lateral view of a normal spinal column and its location in the human body the 4 curvature regions of the spine are indicated vertebrae are labeledAlso illustrates the following normal anatomy:detailed labeled cross-section of a typical cervical vertebratypical cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebraestructural features of an intervertebral discfunction of the intervertebral discsDiscusses and illustrates the following diseases and disorders and how they can cause back pain:the effects of osteoporosis on bonesvarious fractures of the vertebrae and sacrumshows and explains hyperkyphosis, scolosis, and hyperlordosis shows tumors on the spinal column, ilium, sacrum, and spinal cordarthritis of the hipherniated discMade in the USA.Available in the following versions : 20' x 26' heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners ISBN 9781587794438 20' x 26' heavy paper ISBN 9781587793998 19-3/4' x 26' latex free plastic styrene with grommets at top corners ISBN 9781587794650

    1 in stock

    £25.98

  • Netters Orthopaedic Clinical Examination

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Netters Orthopaedic Clinical Examination

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsThe Reliability and Diagnostic Utility of the Orthopaedic Clinical Examination 2. Temporomandibular Joint 3. Cervical Spine 4. Thoracolumbar Spine 5. Sacroiliac Region 6. Hip and Pelvis 7. Knee 8. Foot and Ankle 9. Shoulder 10. Elbow and Forearm 11. Wrist and Hand

    1 in stock

    £59.84

  • Dry Needling for Manual Therapists: Points,

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dry Needling for Manual Therapists: Points,

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned to be a go-to reference for assessment and treatment planning in the clinic, this is a clear and concise handbook for students and practitioners of dry needling, or medical acupuncture. It includes: · Comprehensive medical illustrations demonstrating trigger point locations and associated pain referral patterns · Easy-to-follow instructions and photographs demonstrating musculoskeletal dry needling points and electroacupuncture techniques· Dedicated section on the acupuncture treatment of tendinopathy· Vital information on palpation and correct needling techniques· Practical guidance on best practice, safety and treatment planning· Overviews of the history and key principles of Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture· Up-to-date research on the effect of acupuncture in the treatment of MSK conditions, myofascial pain, trigger points (MTrPS), fascia and pain.The book will be an essential aid for osteopaths, physiotherapists, sports rehabilitators, chiropractors, massage therapists, as well as traditional acupuncturists wishing to understand a Western approach on acupuncture. Other health professionals incorporating, or looking to incorporate dry needling into their treatment programme, will also find this book an invaluable resource.Trade ReviewAn excellent introduction for the manual therapist wishing to add dry needling to their clinical skills repertoire. The clear explanations and anatomical illustrations make for a great reference book. -- Sally Scott BSc. Hons (Chiro), ChiropractorAll readers interested in the field of Manual Therapy will find much to stimulate their thinking in this book. By exploring the inter-relationships between Traditional Chinese Acupuncture and its modern day off shoot, Western Medical Acupuncture, this book eloquently simplifies and edifies the reader's understanding of Western Medical Acupuncture techniques and philosophy. Backed up by the latest research, this comprehensive text is a must for Manual Therapists wishing to incorporate safe and highly effective needling techniques into their treatment protocols. -- David Farrelly, Osteopath and Owner of Bodyworks Manual Therapy TrainingAs acupuncture comes to be ever more widely utilised in the West, there has been a chronic need for a good text which facilitates its expert application by Western Health professionals: this book meets that need very well. Excellently researched and illustrated, it marks a milestone in the West's creation of its own paradigm for acupuncture, and is a vital handbook for all Western acupuncturists. -- Henry McGrath MA MTh MATCM, former Academic Director and Acupuncture Course Director, College of Naturopathic Medicine, and author of ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine Approaches to Cancer’Written by practicing MSK clinicians, this dynamic and focused handbook distinguishes itself in immediate practicality. Carefully researched and with illustrations of Netter-like quality, its evidence base is a study in duality, thoughtfully reconnecting the green shoots of cutting edge medicine to ancient roots of traditional acupuncture. -- James Inklebarger MD, Specialist MSK Doctor and OsteopathThis is an excellent reference book which is perfectly laid out - with practical instructions that are simple and effective to use. It bridges two important possible gaps. For those acupuncturists who need more help with their knowledge of the muscular system of the body and for those physiotherapist /osteopaths who need more help with their knowledge of the application of acupuncture. The historical background, scientific evidence and theory are sufficient without being too heavy or laboured. The illustrations, pictures and description of anatomy, palpation, client position and application of treatment particular to each muscle and the trigger points is exactly what a practitioner needs to be able to use these techniques in a clinical situation. The health and safety and client handling section is clearly carefully thought out and is a good reminder to practitioners of their clinical governance in this aspect of practice. The advanced tendon techniques are a good pointing to practitioners to extend the principles of practice and be creative with their treatments.The electro acupuncture chapter gives the practitioner what they need to know in a concise, practical format. -- John Tindall, Founder & Director, Yuan Clinic & Traditional Medicine CollegeTable of ContentsSection 1. Background. 1. Introduction. 2. A Short History of Acupuncture. Section 2. Theories around Medical Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. 3. Myofascial Pain and Trigger Points (MTrPS). 4. Physiological Mechanism of Acupuncture in Pain Control. 5. Unifying Theories of Acupuncture: Fascia, Piezoelectricity and Embryology. 6. The Effects and Effectiveness of Medical Acupuncture for Treating Pain. Section 3. Getting Started. 7. Current Safety of Medical Acupuncture. 8. Palpation. 9. Deqi. 10. Planning Your Treatment. Section 4. Using the Needles. 11. Muscles: Technique and Clinical Implications. 12. Electro-Acupuncture. 13. Acupuncture and the Treatment of Tendinopathy.

    1 in stock

    £40.00

  • Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart

    Anatomical Chart Co. Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of our most popular charts, Human Spine Disorders illustrates how one's posture changes due to different types of spinal disorders and also shows various causes of back painThe central image shows a lateral view of a normal spinal column and its location in the human body the 4 curvature regions of the spine are indicated vertebrae are labeledAlso illustrates the following normal anatomy:detailed labeled cross-section of a typical cervical vertebratypical cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebraestructural features of an intervertebral discfunction of the intervertebral discsDiscusses and illustrates the following diseases and disorders and how they can cause back pain:the effects of osteoporosis on bonesvarious fractures of the vertebrae and sacrumshows and explains hyperkyphosis, scolosis, and hyperlordosis shows tumors on the spinal column, ilium, sacrum, and spinal cordarthritis of the hipherniated discMade in the USA.Available in the following versions : 20' x 26' heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners ISBN 9781587794438 20' x 26' heavy paper ISBN 9781587793998 19-3/4' x 26' latex free plastic styrene with grommets at top corners ISBN 9781587794650

    1 in stock

    £16.40

  • Musculoskeletal System Paper Poster

    Scientific Publishing Limited Musculoskeletal System Paper Poster

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned as reference material to increase knowledge of the human body. Beautiful full-colour illustrations help enhance understanding of the body or illness. Suitable for healthcare professions, patients, students, educators and parents.

    5 in stock

    £14.59

  • Functional Anatomy of Movement: An Illustrated

    Lotus Publishing Functional Anatomy of Movement: An Illustrated

    Book SynopsisCountering the oversimplified teaching of musculoskeletal anatomy via static positions, James Earls argues for a novel approach. He calls for new tools and vocabulary to observe and articulate anatomy in motion and posits that observing varied bodies in different environments should refine our anatomy understanding. Earls explores the profound effects of understanding fascial tissue interconnectedness-described as anatomy trains, myofascial chains, meridians, or slings-on our anatomical knowledge. He delves into the concept of tensegrity, emphasizing its contribution to our appreciation of the intricacy and interdependence of real-world body movements. By situating the different theories and metaphors of myofascial continuities against the context of common real-life movements such as sports exercises and yoga asanas, Earls describes the utility and application of each theoretical system to many different situations and issues. Using up-to-date research, Earls digs into important questions for physical and manual therapists: which tissues really are contiguous? Does continuity of tissue actually show or demonstrate transmission of force and communication along those lines? And does fascial tissue have to be continuous for the body to actually transfer force? Accessibly written and fully illustrated, Functional Anatomy of Movement offers practical applications for physical therapists, chiropractors, and bodyworkers, as well as new tools for teachers of yoga and Pilates to develop a deeper understanding of anatomy and movement.Table of ContentsChapter 1 Functional, not Textbook, Anatomy Chapter 2 Why Do we Move the Way We Do? Chapter 3 Fascia-The Body's Problem Solver Chapter 4 Orienting Ourselves Chapter 5 Stepping Forward Chapter 6 Moving to the Side Chapter 7 Twist and Shout Chapter 8 Real and Relative Motion

    £17.99

  • Orthopaedic Knowledge Update®: 14

    Wolters Kluwer Health Orthopaedic Knowledge Update®: 14

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2023!Orthopaedic Knowledge Update® 14, edited by Leesa M. Galatz, MD, MBA, FAAOS, and Frederick M. Azar, MD, FAAOS, brings you a comprehensive synthesis of the latest clinical thinking and best practices across all orthopaedic specialty areas. OKU® 14 covers developments of the last three years with revisions and updates based on new evidence, outcomes, and innovations in the recent literature, including annotated references. Keep pace with the rapidly evolving body of orthopaedic knowledge and clinical practice with OKU’s objective, balanced coverage. Backed by clinical research, informed by practical experience, and rigorously edited by thought leaders across the orthopaedic specialties, OKU®14 is your most up-to-date resource to guide your delivery of high-quality orthopaedic patient care today. An essential resource at every level of orthopaedic specialization: Daily practice – enhance patient care with clinical guidelines and best practices supported by the latest evidence Ongoing learning – explore vast amounts of new knowledge and clinical thinking across all orthopaedic specialty areas First-time board certification – access information you need to know but won’t find in most textbooks Maintenance of Certification (MOC) – prepare with confidence with objective, unbiased coverage of key topics and concepts All-new content from the top minds in orthopaedics: Over 1,000 pages of new content, such as chapters on: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning Structure and Biology of Normal and Diseased Bones Musculoskeletal Mechanics and Kinesiology Applications of Three-Dimensional Technology in Orthopaedic Surgery Inflammation and Immunology Ligament Injuries of the Wrist Ligament Injuries to the Knee Articular Cartilage of the Knee Meniscal Pathology, Repair, and Transplant Sarcomas of Bone And much more Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content with natural language text-to-speech. Table of ContentsSection 1: General Topics SECTION EDITOR: William M. Mihalko, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 1 Orthopaedic Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Vinod Dasa, MD, FAAOS Raveendhara R. Bannuru, MD, PhD Jessica C. Rivera, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 2 Biostatistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Melissa Orr, BS Nicolas S. Piuzzi, MD Chapter 3 Orthopaedic Patient Safety: Core Competencies and Communication Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Aaron M. Baessler, MD Thomas W. Throckmorton, MD, FAAOS Chapter 4 Regulation of Orthopaedic Products . . . 33 Veronica Fleck, MS, RAC Mehdi Kazemzadeh- Narbat, PhD, PMP, CQA Samuel Pollard, RAC S. Raymond Golish, MD, PhD, MBA, FAAOS Chapter 5 Health Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Mohamed E. Awad, MD, MBA Khaled J. Saleh, MD, MPH, MHCM (Harv), FRCSC, CPE Chapter 6 Preoperative Evaluation and Postoperative Care of the Orthopaedic Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Ian M. Duensing, MD James A. Browne, MD Chapter 7 Coagulation and Blood Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 William G. Hamilton, MD, FAAOS Sean E. Slaven, MD Chapter 8 Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Biomaterials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Kenneth L. Urish, MD, PhD, FAAOS Gregory S. Lewis, PhD Eni Halilaj, PhD Chapter 9 Musculoskeletal Imaging Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 John A. deVries, MD, MS Narayan Sundaram, MD, MBA Rex Haydon, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 10 Patient Optimization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Frank Johannes Plate, MD, PhD Andrew M. Schwartz, MD Thorsten M. Seyler, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 11 New Technology in Orthopaedic Surgery: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Hani Haider, PhD Beau J. Kildow, MD CONTENTSSection 2: Translational Science and Emerging Technologies SECTION EDITOR: Francis Young-In Lee, MD, PhD, Hon MBA, FAAOS Chapter 12 Structure and Biology of Normal and Diseased Bone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 David Clever, MD, PhD Cecilia Pascual- Garrido, MD, PhD Regis O’Keefe, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 13 Biomaterials and Implants: Regenerative Engineering Approaches for Orthopaedics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Samuel J. Laurencin, MD, PhD Wayne Cohen- Levy, MD, MS Chapter 14 Musculoskeletal Mechanics and Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Christian Klemt, PhD Young- Min Kwon, MD, PhD, FAAOS Chapter 15 Normal and Abnormal Fracture Healing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Francis Y. Lee, MD, PhD, Hon MBA, FAAOS Hicham Drissi, PhD Chapter 16 Articular Cartilage Biology, Osteoarthritis, Biologics, and Stem Cell Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Karin A. Payne, PhD Lacey Favazzo, PhD Michael Zuscik, PhD Chapter 17 Muscle and Nerve Disorders . . . . . . . 209 Qingnian Goh, PhD Roger Cornwall, MD, FAAOS Chapter 18 Orthopaedic Infections and Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 James E. Cassat, MD, PhD Chapter 19 Applications of Three- Dimensional Technologies in Orthopaedic Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Daniel H. Wiznia, MD, FAAOS Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAAOS Chapter 20 Inflammation and Immunology . . . . . 243 Benjamin F. Ricciardi, MD, FAAOS Edward M. Schwarz, PhD Section 3: Trauma SECTION EDITOR: Jonah Hebert- Davies, MD, FRCSC, FAAOS Chapter 21 Polytrauma Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Milton T. M. Little, MD, FAAOS, FAOA Geoffrey S. Marecek, MD, FAAOS, FAOA Chapter 22 Management of Open Fractures . . . . 273 Kevin J. Perry, MD, DPT Matthew R. Garner, MD, FAAOS Chapter 23 Upper Extremity Trauma . . . . . . . . . . 283 Mara Schenker, MD, FAAOS Michael McDonald, DO Thomas Moore Jr, MD Chapter 24 Lower Extremity Trauma . . . . . . . . . . 295 Augustine M. Saiz Jr, MD Ryan Mayer, MD Timothy Achor, MD, FAAOSChapter 25 Pelvic Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 L. Henry Goodnough, MD, PhD Conor P. Kleweno, MD, FAAOS Chapter 26 Spinal Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Sreeharsha V. Nandyala, MD Nicholas T. Spina, MD Section 4: Shoulder SECTION EDITOR: Bradford O. Parsons, MD, FAAOS Chapter 27 Shoulder Anatomy, Biomechanics, Clinical Evaluation, and Imaging . . . . 337 Alicia K. Harrison, MD, FAAOS Michael L. Knudsen, MD Chapter 28 Rotator Cuff Disease, Calcific Tendinitis, Adhesive Capsulitis, Throwing Shoulder, and Instability . . . 349 Kevin J. Cronin, MD, MS Surena Namdari, MD, MSc, FAAOS Chapter 29 Shoulder Arthritis and Arthroplasty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Melissa A. Wright, MD Anand M. Murthi, MD, FAAOS Section 5: Elbow SECTION EDITOR: Aaron M. Chamberlain, MD, MSc, MBA, FAAOS Chapter 30 Anatomy, Biomechanics, Physical Examination, and Imaging of the Elbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Benjamin Zmistowski, MD Chapter 31 Elbow Degenerative Conditions and Nerve Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Robert L. Brochin, MD Joseph F. Styron, MD, PhD, FAAOS Jason C. Ho, MD Chapter 32 Tendinopathy, Throwing Injuries, and Elbow Ligament Reconstruction . . . . 403 Noah J. Quinlan, MD Peter N. Chalmers, MD, FAAOS Section 6: Hand and Wrist SECTION EDITORS: Jeffrey G. Stepan, MD, MSc Martin I. Boyer, MD, FAAOS Chapter 33 Anatomy, Clinical Examination, and Imaging of the Hand and Wrist . . . . . 425 Martin I. Boyer, MD, FAAOS Jeffrey G. Stepan, MD, MSc Chapter 34 Bone and Soft- Tissue Infections and Vascular Conditions of the Hand and Wrist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 Bilal Mahmood, MD Warren C. Hammert, MD Chapter 35 Neuropathies and Hand Arthritis . . . 441 Jeffrey G. Stepan, MD, Msc Christina M. Nypaver Cebulko, MD Chapter 36 Ligament Injuries of the Wrist . . . . . . 455 Nichole A. Joslyn, MD Sanjeev Kakar, MD, FAAOS, FAOA Chapter 37 Tendon Injuries and Tendinopathies of the Hand and Wrist . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467 Kendrick Au, MD, MSc Nina Suh, MD, FAAOSChapter 38 Hand and Wrist Injuries, Fractures, and Reconstruction: Microsurgery and Replantation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 Abhiram R. Bhashyam, MD, PhD Jerry I. Huang, MD, FAAOS Section 7: Hip and Femur SECTION EDITOR: Calin Stefan Moucha, MD, FAAOS Chapter 39 Anatomy and Biomechanics, Evaluation, Clinical Examination, and Imaging of the Hip . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 Mitchell C. Weiser, MD, MEng, FAAOS Ferdinand J. Chan, MD, FAAOS Chapter 40 Early Degenerative Conditions of the Hip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 Erik N. Hansen, MD, FAAOS Stephanie E. Wong, MD Ishaan Swarup, MD Chapter 41 Muscular, Neurovascular, and Soft- Tissue Conditions of the Hip . . . 521 Blair S. Ashley, MD Yale A. Fillingham, MD, FAAOS Chapter 42 End- Stage Hip Degeneration and Hip Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 Brett L. Hayden, MD Darwin Chen, MD, FAAOS Section 8: Knee SECTION EDITORS: Sabrina Strickland, MD, FAAOS Beth Shubin Stein, MD, FAAOS Chapter 43 Ligament Injuries to the Knee . . . . . . 547 Jacqueline M. Brady, MD, FAAOS, FAOA Chapter 44 Articular Cartilage of the Knee: Defects, Degeneration, and Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Cassandra A. Lee, MD, FAAOS Chapter 45 Meniscal Pathology, Repair, and Transplant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571 Jocelyn Wittstein, MD, FAAOS Kendall Bradley, MD Alison Toth, MD, FAAOS Chapter 46 Knee Arthritis and Reconstruction . . 579 Vonda J. Wright, MD, MS, FAAOS Elizabeth B. Gausden, MD, MPH, FAAOS Section 9: Foot and Ankle SECTION EDITORS: David Joseph Ciufo, MD Kenneth J. Hunt, MD, FAAOS Chapter 47 Foot and Ankle Anatomy and Biomechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589 Marissa D. Jamieson, MD T. Jay Kleeman, MD, FAAOS Chapter 48 Degenerative Conditions and Osteonecrosis of the Foot and Ankle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 Jensen K. Henry, MD Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD, FAAOS Chapter 49 The Diabetic Foot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613 Bonnie Y. Chien, MD Lew C. Schon, MD, FAAOS Eric W. Tan, MD, FAAOS Chapter 50 Foot and Ankle Reconstruction . . . . . 625 Meghan Kelly, MD, PhDSection 10: Spine SECTION EDITOR: Wesley H. Bronson, MD, MS Chapter 51 Spine Anatomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 641 Samuel K. Cho, MD, FAAOS David A. Weiner, MD Jonathan Lee, MD Chapter 52 Spine Evaluation, Clinical Examination, and Imaging . . . . . . . . . 659 Themistocles S. Protopsaltis, MD, FAAOS Karan S. Patel, MD Chapter 53 Cervical Degenerative Conditions . . . 669 Jose A. Canseco, MD, PhD Brian A. Karamian, MD Gregory R. Toci, MD Alan S. Hilibrand, MD, MBA, FAAOS Chapter 54 Thoracolumbar Conditions . . . . . . . . 679 Srikanth N. Divi, MD Kamil T. Okroj, MD Alpesh A. Patel, MD, MBA, FAAOS Chapter 55 Thoracolumbar Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 Jason M. Cuéllar, MD, PhD, FAAOS Neel Anand, MD, FAAOS Chapter 56 Spinal Column Infections . . . . . . . . . . 705 Barrett Boody, MD Cristian A. Balcescu, MD Chapter 57 Current Concepts in Primary Benign, Primary Malignant, and Metastatic Tumors of the Spine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 717 Gideon Blumstein, MD, MS Matthew W. 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Hughes, MD Chapter 64 Pediatric Lower Extremity and Foot Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 833 Jill C. Flanagan, MD, FAAOS Jaclyn F. Hill, MD, FAAOS Raymond W. Liu, MD, FAAOSChapter 65 Pediatric Athletic Injuries . . . . . . . . . . 847 Eric W. Edmonds, MD, FAAOS Chapter 66 Pediatric Spine Disorders and Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 861 Craig R. Louer, MD R. Carter Clement, MD, MBA Joshua B. Holt, MD Chapter 67 Pediatric Skeletal Dysplasias, Connective Tissue Disorders, and Other Genetic Conditions . . . . . . 881 W. G. Stuart Mackenzie, MD, FAAOS Kevin A. Morash, MD, MEd, FRCSC Jeanne M. Franzone, MD, FAAOS Chapter 68 Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders . . . 903 Colyn Watkins, MD Benjamin J. Shore, MD, MPH, FRCSC Chapter 69 Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infection, Inflammatory Conditions, and Nonaccidental Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . 915 Stephanie N. Moore- Lotridge, PhD Nathaniel Lempert, MD Jonathan G. 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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION 1: ARTHRITIS INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 4 Introduction to Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR EROSIVE 10 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Axial Skeleton B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 16 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Shoulder and Elbow B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 22 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Wrist and Hand B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 28 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Hip B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 32 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Knee B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 36 Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle and Foot B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 40 Robust Rheumatoid Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 41 Felty Syndrome B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 42 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 48 Adult Still Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR PRODUCTIVE 50 Osteoarthritis of Axial Skeleton B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 54 DISH B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 60 OPLL B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 64 Rapidly Progressive Osteoarthritis 66 Osteoarthritis of Shoulder and Elbow B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 70 Osteoarthritis of Wrist and Hand B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 74 Osteoarthritis of Hip B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 80 Osteoarthritis of Knee B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR MIXED EROSIVE AND PRODUCTIVE 86 Ankylosing Spondylitis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 92 Inflammatory Bowel Disease Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 98 Psoriatic Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 104 Chronic Reactive Arthritis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR DUE TO BIOCHEMICAL DISORDERS OR DEPOSITIONAL DISEASE 110 Gout Eva M. Escobedo, MD, B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR, and Kirkland W. Davis, MD, FACR 116 Pyrophosphate Arthropathy B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 122 Hydroxyapatite Deposition Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 128 Amyloid Deposition B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 134 Hemochromatosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 135 Ochronosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 136 Wilson Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 137 Oxalosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR MISCELLANEOUS JOINT DISORDERS 138 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 144 Intraarticular Chondroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 148 Nodular Synovitis (Intraarticular) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 152 Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 153 Synovial Vascular Malformation B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 154 Synovial Chondromatosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 160 Charcot (Neuropathic) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 166 Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 172 Complex Regional Pain Syndr B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR SECTION 2: OSSEOUS TUMORS AND TUMOR-LIKE CONDITIONS INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 180 Bone Tumors: Diagnosis, Staging, and Biopsy B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 188 Bone Tumors: Treatment Options and Follow-Up B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR BONE-FORMING TUMORS 194 Enostosis (Bone Island) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 198 Osteoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 204 Osteoid Osteoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 210 Osteoblastoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 216 Conventional Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 222 Parosteal Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 228 Periosteal Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 232 Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 236 Low-Grade Central Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 240 High-Grade Surface Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 242 Secondary Osteosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR CARTILAGE-FORMING TUMORS 246 Enchondroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 252 Osteochondroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 258 Multiple Hereditary Exostoses B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 264 Chondroblastoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 268 Chondromyxoid Fibroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 272 Periosteal Chondroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 278 Chondrosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 284 Dedifferentiated Chondrosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 286 Periosteal Chondrosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 288 Clear Cell Chondrosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR MARROW TUMORS 290 Plasmacytoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR and Chris Hanrahan, MD, PhD 296 Multiple Myeloma Chris Hanrahan, MD, PhD 302 POEMS B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 304 Ewing Sarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 310 Leukemia: Osseous Manifestations B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 314 Lymphoma of Bone B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 320 Metastases: Bone Marrow B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR OTHER OSSEOUS TUMORS 326 Desmoplastic Fibroma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 330 Del_Liposclerosing Myxofibrous Tumor B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 332 Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of Bone B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 336 Fibrosarcoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 338 Intraosseous Lipoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 342 Giant Cell Tumor B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 348 Adamantinoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 352 Hemangioma: Intraosseous B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 358 Epithelioid Hemangioma 362 Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma of Bone B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 364 Angiosarcoma: Osseous B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 368 Chordoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR TUMOR-LIKE CONDITIONS 372 Paget Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 378 Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 384 Fibrous Dysplasia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 390 Osteofibrous Dysplasia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 396 Simple Bone Cyst B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 402 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 408 Fibroxanthoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR TUMORS BENIGN ADIPOCYTIC TUMORS 430 Lipoma: Soft Tissue Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 436 Lipomatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 442 Lipomatosis: Nerve Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 446 Macrodystrophia Lipomatosa Catherine C. Roberts, MD 450 Lipoma Arborescens: Knee Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 454 Lipoblastoma/Lipoblastomatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 456 Hibernoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 460 Parosteal Lipoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR INTERMEDIATE ADIPOCYTIC TUMORS 464 Atypical Lipomatous Tumor/Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD MALIGNANT ADIPOCYTIC TUMORS 468 Myxoid Liposarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 472 Pleomorphic Liposarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 473 Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD FIBROBLASTIC/MYOFIBROBLASTIC TUMORS BENIGN FIBROUS TUMORS 474 Nodular and Proliferative Fasciitis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 475 Bizarre Parosteal Osteochondromatous Proliferation Catherine C. Roberts, MD 476 Elastofibroma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 480 Fibrous Hamartoma of Infancy Catherine C. Roberts, MD 481 Myofibroma/Myofibromatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 482 Fibromatosis Colli Catherine C. Roberts, MD 483 Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 484 Fibroma of Tendon Sheath Catherine C. Roberts, MD 488 Desmoplastic Fibroblastoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 490 Calcifying Aponeurotic Fibroma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 492 Myositis Ossificans/Heterotopic Ossification B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR INTERMEDIATE (LOCALLY AGGRESSIVE) FIBROUS TUMORS 498 Superficial Fibromatoses Catherine C. Roberts, MD 502 Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR INTERMEDIATE (RARELY METASTASIZING) FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMORS 508 Solitary Fibrous Tumor and Hemangiopericytoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 514 Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Catherine C. Roberts, MD 518 Infantile Fibrosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD MALIGNANT FIBROUS TUMORS 520 Fibrosarcoma: Soft Tissue Catherine C. Roberts, MD 524 Myxofibrosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 528 Low-Grade Fibromyxoid Sarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 530 Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 534 Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans Catherine C. Roberts, MD SO-CALLED FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMORS BENIGN FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMORS 538 Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor, Extraarticular Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 544 Diffuse-Type Giant Cell Tumor (Extraarticular PVNS) Catherine C. Roberts, MD 546 Deep Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD MALIGNANT FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMORS 548 Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma With Prominent Inflammation Catherine C. Roberts, MD SMOOTH MUSCLE TUMORS SMOOTH MUSCLE TUMORS, BENIGN 550 Leiomyoma: Superficial and Deep Catherine C. Roberts, MD SMOOTH MUSCLE TUMORS, MALIGNANT 554 Leiomyosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR PERICYTIC (PERIVASCULAR) TUMORS 560 Glomus Tumor Catherine C. Roberts, MD 564 Angioleiomyoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD SKELETAL MUSCLE TUMORS SKELETAL MUSCLE TUMORS, BENIGN 566 Rhabdomyoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD SKELETAL MUSCLE TUMORS, MALIGNANT 568 Rhabdomyosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD VASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC TUMORS BENIGN VASCULAR TUMORS 574 Vascular Malformations Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 580 Hemangioma 584 Angiomatosis Catherine C. Roberts, MD 586 Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome Catherine C. Roberts, MD 590 Lymphangioma Catherine C. Roberts, MD INTERMEDIATE (RARELY METASTASIZING) VASCULAR TUMORS 594 Kaposi Sarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 598 Hemangioendothelioma: Soft Tissue Catherine C. Roberts, MD MALIGNANT VASCULAR TUMORS 600 Angiosarcoma: Soft Tissue B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR CHONDROOSSEOUS TUMORS 604 Chondroma: Soft Tissue Catherine C. Roberts, MD 606 Extraskeletal Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 608 Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD TUMORS OF UNCERTAIN DIFFERENTIATION BENIGN TUMORS OF UNCERTAIN DIFFERENTIATION 612 Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumor 614 Myxoma B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR INTERMEDIATE TUMORS (RARELY METASTASIZING) OF UNCERTAIN DIFFERENTIATION 620 Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma 622 Ossifying Fibromyxoid Tumor Catherine C. Roberts, MD MALIGNANT TUMORS OF UNCERTAIN DIFFERENTIATION 624 Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 628 Synovial Sarcoma Stephanie Bernard, MD, Catherine C. Roberts, MD, and Kirkland W. Davis, MD, FACR 634 Epithelioid Sarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 638 Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 642 PNET/Extraskeletal Ewing Sarcoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH TUMORS NONNEOPLASTIC 644 Morton Neuroma Catherine C. Roberts, MD 648 Traumatic Neuroma Catherine C. Roberts, MD NEUROFIBROMA 650 Neurofibroma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR SCHWANNOMA 656 Schwannoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR MALIGNANT PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH TUMOR 662 Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Catherine C. Roberts, MD SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS LESIONS 666 Epidermoid/Epidermal Inclusion Cyst Catherine C. Roberts, MD 668 Rheumatoid Nodule Catherine C. Roberts, MD 672 Metastases: Soft Tissue Catherine C. Roberts, MD 676 Melanoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD SOFT TISSUE TUMOR MIMICS 682 Soft Tissue Tumor Mimics: Infection/Inflammation Catherine C. Roberts, MD 686 Soft Tissue Tumor Mimics: Vascular Catherine C. Roberts, MD 690 Soft Tissue Tumor Mimics: Crystal Disease Catherine C. Roberts, MD 694 Soft Tissue Tumor Mimics: Other Catherine C. Roberts, MD 700 Xanthoma Catherine C. Roberts, MD SECTION 4: CONGENITAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ABNORMALITIES GENERAL 706 Arthrogryposis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 707 Amniotic Band Syndrome B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 708 Cerebral Palsy B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 709 Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 710 Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 711 Muscular Dystrophy B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 712 Neurofibromatosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 718 Osteogenesis Imperfecta B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 724 Turner Syndrome B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR UPPER EXTREMITY 725 Glenoid Hypoplasia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 726 Madelung Deformity B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 730 Ulnar Variance B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR LOWER EXTREMITY 734 Developmental Dysplasia of Hip B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 740 Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 746 Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 750 Osgood-Schlatter Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 751 Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 752 Blount Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 754 Pes Planus (Flatfoot) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 760 Club Foot (Talipes Equinovarus) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 764 Congenital Vertical Talus (Rocker-Bottom Foot) B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 765 Pes Cavus B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 766 Tarsal Coalition B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR SECTION 5: DYSPLASIAS SKELETAL DYSPLASIA DWARFISM DYSPLASIA 774 Introduction to Dwarfing Dysplasias Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 778 Achondroplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 782 Pseudoachondroplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 783 Achondrogenesis Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 784 Thanatophoric Dwarfism Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 786 Asphyxiating Thoracic Dystrophy of Jeune Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 787 Chondroectodermal Dysplasia (Ellis-van Creveld) Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 788 Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 792 Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA NONDWARFING DYSPLASIAS 796 Ollier Disease Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 800 Maffucci Syndrome Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 801 Chondrodysplasia Punctata Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 802 Cleidocranial Dysplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 803 Caffey Disease Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 804 Fong Disease (Nail Patella Syndrome) Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA SCLEROSING DYSPLASIAS 806 Melorheostosis Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 810 Progressive Diaphyseal Dysplasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 814 Osteopetrosis Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 820 Pycnodysostosis Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 824 Osteitis Condensans Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 826 Osteitis Pubis: Non-Traumatic Origin Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 828 Intramedullary Osteosclerosis Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 829 Other Sclerosing Conditions of Bone Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA SECTION 6: SYSTEMIC DISEASES WITH MSK INVOLVEMENT GENERAL 832 Complications of Paraplegia Donna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACR and B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 836 Acroosteolysis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 840 Sickle Cell Anemia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 846 Thalassemia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 852 Myelofibrosis Donna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACR, B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR, and Stephanie Bernard, MD 856 Hemophilia B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 862 Diabetes B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 868 HIV/AIDS B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 874 Sarcoidosis: Bone Sandra Moore, MD 878 Sarcoidosis: Muscle Sandra Moore, MD 880 Sarcoidosis: Joint Sandra Moore, MD 881 Sarcoidosis: Soft Tissue Sandra Moore, MD 882 Mastocytosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 884 Tuberous Sclerosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR STORAGE DISORDERS 888 Gaucher Disease B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 892 Mucopolysaccharidoses B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS 894 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 898 Systemic Sclerosis B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 902 Inflammatory Myopathy B. J. 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Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 1127 Osteoporosis: Other Causes Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA PITUITARY DISORDERS 1128 Pituitary Disorders: Acromegaly and Growth Hormone Deficiency Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA THYROID DISEASE 1130 Hypothyroidism and Cretinism Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 1132 Hyperthyroidism Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 1133 Thyroid Acropachy Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA MISCELLANEOUS METABOLIC CONDITIONS 1134 Hypophosphatasia Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 1136 Cushing Syndrome Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA 1137 Tumoral (Idiopathic) Calcinosis Donna G. Blankenbaker, MD, FACR and Cheryl A. Petersilge, MD, MBA SECTION 12: DRUG-INDUCED AND NUTRITIONAL MSK CONDITIONS DRUG-INDUCED EMBRYOPATHY 1140 Medications 1144 Warfarin (Coumadin): Complications B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 1145 Alcohol B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR DRUG-INDUCED CONDITIONS 1146 Substance Abuse 1150 Anticonvulsants 1154 Corticosteroids B. J. Manaster, MD, PhD, FACR 1155 Bisphosphonates Cheryl A. 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    Elsevier Health Sciences Advances in the Treatment of Athletic Injury An

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTitle Prelims Introduction Section 1 Clavicle Ch 1 Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocations Technique: Allograft stabilization Tech: Allograft docking technique Ch 2 Medial Clavicle Fractures Tech: Medial Hook Plate Ch3 Midshaft Clavicle Fractures Tech: ORIF with plate Tech: ORIF with IMN Ch4 Lateral Clavicle Fractures Tech: Hook Plate Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope" Ch5 AC joint Instability Tech: ORIF with CC "tightrope" Tech: Anatomic ligament recon Section 2 Scapula Ch6 Scapula Body Tech: ORIF scapula Ch7 Floating Shoulder, Acromion, and Coracoid: The SSSC Ch8 Scapulothoracic Dissociation Section 3 Glenohumeral joint instability Ch9 Anterior Instability Evaluation and Decision Making Tech: Arthroscopic labral repair Tech: Arthroscopic Remplissage Tech: Arthroscopic Latarjet Ch10 Posterior instability Tech: Open reduction and bone grafting of reverse hill sachs Section 4 Proximal Humerus Ch11 Treatment Algorithm for Proximal humerus fractures Tech: Nonoperative rehab Tech: ORIF with plate/screws Tech: ORIF with IMN Tech: RSA for fracture Tech: Endosteal allograft for complex reconstruction Section 5 Humeral Shaft Ch12 Humeral Shaft fractures Tech: Non-op treatment with functional bracing Tech: Posterior approaches Tech: Anterolateral Approach Section 6 Distal Humerus Ch13 Adult Distal humerus fractures Tech: Principle Based Internal Fixation of Distal Humerus Fractures Tech: TEA for distal humerus fracture Section 7 Elbow Ch14 Traumatic elbow ligamentous injury (incl PMRI and PLRI) Tech: LUCL repair Tech: LUCL recon Tech: UCL recon Ch15 Isolated Radial Head/neck Fractures Tech: ORIF radial head and neck-- Techniques for exposure, avoiding the PIN. Fixation options for head fractures. Plate options and approach options for neck fractures Tech: Radial Head Arthroplasty Ch16 Coronoid fractures and The Terrible Triad: An Algorithm for Successful Management Tech: Terrible triad Tech: ORIF medial coronoid fracture Tech: Approach to chronic elbow instability Ch17 Proximal Ulna fractures and fracture-dislocations (monteggia) Tech: ORIF Comminuted Olecranon fracture--Dual plating and triceps off-loading Tech: ORIF with intramedullary fixation Tech: ORIF trans-olecranon fracture/dislocation-Pattern recognition and fixation options Tech: ORIF Monteggia Section 8 Forearm and Wrist Ch18 Essex-Lopresti-When do all three levels require attention? Tech: Interosseous Ligament Reconstruction Ch19 Radial and Ulnar Shaft Fractures: Choice of approach, Nails vs Plates, Compression tips and tricks Tech: ORIF both bones forearm fracture approaches Ch20 Distal Radius fractures Tech: ORIF inta-articular distal radius fracture Tech: Bridge plating Tech: Application of wrist external fixator for distal radius/carpal injuries Ch21 Distal Radioulnar joint Instability and Galeazzi Fractures Tech: ORIF Galeazzi Ch22 Galeazzi Fractures Tech: Tips and tricks for predicting which will be unstable; repair options for the DRUJ/TFCC after radial fixation Ch23 Distal Radius Fractures Tech: Volar plate, dorsal plate, spanning plates, fragment specific options Ch24 Radiocarpal Dislocations Dumontier type 1 vs type 2; when and how to fix the radial styloid fragment; neutralization device options Section 9 Hand and Digits Ch25 Scaphoid Fractures Tech: Volar vs. Dorsal, Open vs. percutaneous; Bone graft options Ch26 Perilunate and Lunate Dislocations Tech: Lesser vs. Greater arc injuries; volar vs. dorsal approach - when and how; fixation options for intercarpal stabilization Ch27 Metacarpal Fractures Tech: Pins vs. plates vs. intramedullary devices - when and how Ch28 Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dislocations Tech: Volar vs. dorsal approaches Ch29 Phalanx Fractures Tech: Pins vs. screws vs. plates - when and how Ch30 Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Dislocations Tech: ORIF (seattle seat belt) vs. extension block pinning vs. dynamic external fixation Index

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  • Operative Techniques Hand and Wrist Surgery

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Operative Techniques Hand and Wrist Surgery

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "This is a very complete book on a large topic. Its bullet-point format is very readable and it contains excellent sketches and pictures. The online version is enhanced by 100 well-done videos, which are useful for students, residents, and fellows. The new videos make this edition worth the update." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Daniel Mass, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)Table of Contents1.Anesthesia of the Hand 2.Fasciotomy for Compartment Syndrome of the Hand and Forearm 3.Finger Amputations 4.Drainage of Septic Arthritis (Including Fight Bite) and Septic Tenosynovitis 5.Kirschner Wire Fixation of Mallet Fractures (Ishiguro Extension Block Technique) 6.Closed Reduction with Kirschner Wire Fixation of Extraarticular Phalangeal Fractures 7.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Extraarticular Phalangeal Fractures 8.Dynamic External Fixation of Fracture-Dislocation of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint 9.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Intraarticular Phalangeal Fractures 10.Volar Plate Arthroplasty of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint 11.Hemi-Hamate Arthroplasty 12.Closed Reduction with Kirschner Wire (K-wire) Fixation of Metacarpal Neck and Shaft Fractures 13.Percutaneous Intramedullary Fixation of Metacarpal Head and Neck Fractures 14.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Metacarpal Shaft Fractures 15.Open Reduction for Metacarpophalangeal Joint Dislocation 16.Corrective Osteotomy of Metacarpal Fracture Malunion 17.Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthroplasty Using Pyrocarbon Implants 18.Reconstruction of Acute and Chronic Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Thumb 19.Closed Reduction with Kirschner Wire Fixation of Bennett and Rolando Fractures 20.Wrist Arthroscopy 21.Scapholunate Ligament Repair 22.Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction 23.Lunotriquetral Ligament Reconstruction Using Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon 24.Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Acute Scaphoid Fracture 25.Treatment of Scaphoid Nonunion 26.Open Reduction and Fixation of Acute Lunate or Perilunate Dislocation With or Without Fracture 27.Scaphoid Excision and Four-Corner Fusion 28.Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy for Ulnar Impaction Syndrome 29.Distal Radioulnar Joint Reconstruction Using the Palmaris Longus Graft 30.Procedures for Avascular Necrosis of the Lunate 31.Operative Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures 32.Corrective Osteotomy of Radius Malunion 33.Cross Intrinsic Tendon Transfer, Extensor Tendon Centralization, and Metacarpophalangeal Joint Synovectomy 34.Tendon Transfers for Rheumatoid Tendon Attrition Rupture 35.Correction of Swan-Neck Deformity 36.Correction of Boutonniere Deformity 37.Capsulotomy for Proximal Interphalangeal Contracture 38.Silicone Metacarpophalangeal Arthroplasty (SMPA) 39.Proximal Interphalangeal Arthroplasty 40.Distal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis 41.Joint Fusion for Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Instability 42.Reconstruction for Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Instability Using Flexor Carpi Radialis (Littler Procedure) 43.Trapeziectomy and Abductor Pollicis Longus Suspensionplasty 44.Distal Ulnar Resection (Darrach Procedure) 45.Sauvé-Kapandji Procedure 46.Hemiresection Ulnar Arthroplasty 47.Proximal Row Carpectomy 48.Total Wrist Arthroplasty 49.Total Wrist Fusion 50.Wrist Denervation 51.Open Carpal Tunnel Release 52.Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release 53.Revision Carpal Tunnel Release and Coverage Using a Hypothenar Fat Pad Flap 54.Decompression Procedures for Ulnar Compressive Neuropathy 55.Radial Nerve Decompression 56.Primary Nerve Repair and Nerve Grafting for Traumatic Nerve Injuries 57.Tendon Transfers for Low Median Nerve Palsy : Opponensplasty 58.Tendon Transfers for High Median Nerve Palsy 59.Tendon Transfers for Low and High Ulnar Nerve Palsy 60.Tendon Transfers for Radial Nerve Palsy 61.Distal Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) Transfer to Motor Branch of Ulnar Nerve 62.Triple Nerve Transfer for Brachial Plexus Injuries 63.Wide Awake Approach to Hand Surgery for Commonly Performed Procedures 64.Acute Repair of Flexor Tendon Injuries in Zones I-V 65.Two-Stage Flexor Tendon Reconstruction with Silicone Rod 66.A2 Flexor Tendon Pulley Reconstruction with Free Tendon Graft 67.Tenolysis of Flexor Tendons 68.Acute Repair of Extensor Tendon Injuries: Zones I to VII 69.Stabilization of Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Tendon Subluxation with Extensor Retinaculum 70.Release of Trigger Finger 71.Release of de Quervain Tenovaginitis 72.Flap Coverage of Fingertip Injuries 73.Flap Coverage of Thumb Defects 74.Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap and Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Perforator Flap 75.Pedicled Forearm Flap 76.Pedicled and Free Groin Flap 77.Lateral Arm Flap 78.Free Anterolateral Thigh Flap 79.Revascularization and Replantation of Digits 80.Digital Artery Sympathectomy for Raynaud Phenomenon 81.Ulnar Artery to Superficial Arch Bypass with a Vein Graft 82.Enzymatic Treatment with Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum Injection 83.Percutaneous Needle Aponeurotomy for Dupuytren Contracture 84.Limited Open Fasciectomy for Dupuytren Contracture 85.Dermatofasciectomy for Dupuytren Contracture 86.Deltoid to Triceps Transfer and Biceps to Triceps Transfer 87.Biceps and Brachialis Lengthening 88.Brachioradialis to Extensor Carpi Radialis Tendon Transfer 89.Adjunctive Thumb Procedures in Tetraplegia 90.Fractional Lengthening of Flexor Tendons and Flexor Digitorum Superficialis to Flexor Digitorum Profundus Transfer 91.Brachioradialis/Pronator Teres to Flexor Pollicis Longus Tendon Transfer 92.Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Transfer to Flexor Digitorum Profundus 93.Release of Finger Syndactyly Using Dorsal Rectangular Flap 94.Duplicated Thumb and Finger Treatment 95.Pollicization for Thumb Hypoplasia 96.Camptodactyly Correction 97.Correction of Constriction Ring 98.Centralization for Radial Longitudinal Deficiency 99.Cleft Hand Reconstruction 100.Arthrogryposis Reconstruction 101.Lumps and Bumps of the Hand and Wrist 102.Excision of Vascular Lesions of the Hand 103.Excision of Metacarpal Enchondroma 104.Excision of Peripheral Nerve Schwannoma 105.Treatment of Malignant Skin Cancer of the Hand

    £207.89

  • Current Concepts in Flexor Tendon Repair and

    Elsevier Health Sciences Current Concepts in Flexor Tendon Repair and

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPrinciples of Tendon Structure, Healing, and the Microenvironment General Principles of Flexor Tendon Repair Flexor Tendon Repair Techniques: M-Tang Repair Surgical Considerations for Flexor Tendon Repair: Timing and Choice of Repair Technique and Rehabilitation Tips to Successful Flexor Tendon Repair and Reconstruction with WALANT Flexor Tendon Adhesion Formation: Current Concepts Therapy after Flexor Tendon Repair Flexor Tendon Reconstruction Tenolysis and Salvage Procedures Hand Flexor Tendon Repair: From Biology to Surgery and Rehabilitation Pediatric Flexor Tendon Injuries Zone 1 Flexor Tendon Repairs: Laceration and Avulsion Injuries

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    £77.39

  • Broken Bones

    Cambridge University Press Broken Bones

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn informative and enjoyable book explaining the experience of breaking a bone to children and their families, providing comfort, hope, and key information. Featuring easy to understand language, helpful facts and fun color illustrations, this book is part of the series The Strength of My Scars by surgeon, Maria Baimas-George.Table of ContentsBroken Bones – Mei and the Monkey Bars.

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  • Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice

    SLACK Incorporated Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAre you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that are often left unanswered by traditional sports medicine references? Are you seeking brief, up-to-date, expert advice for common issues that can be encountered when working with athletes? Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides a unique format of concise and to the point responses with clinical application, backed by the latest research on sports-related ankle sprains among athletes. Drs. Patrick O. McKeon and Erik A. Wikstrom and their contributors present 39 common clinical questions regarding the prevention, assessment, treatment, management, and rehabilitation of ankle sprains. Co-published with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine provides concise answers to 39 frequently asked clinical questions. Written in a conversational tone, the authors of the individual questions represent a variety of different backgrounds and are experts in their respective field. The variety of questions and brevity of responses will make this a book that is easy to read and reference at the point of care. Some sample sections and questions include: Risk and reduction of ankle sprainsWhat effect does prophylactic bracing and/or taping have on reducing lateral ankle sprain risk? DiagnosisWhat are the most useful clinical tests to accurately diagnose syndesmotic and medial ankle sprains? Treatment and rehabilitationTo what extent should I use manual therapies to treat ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability? Surgical considerationsWhen should I refer my patient with an ankle problem to an orthopedic surgeon? Quick Questions in Ankle Sprains: Expert Advice in Sports Medicine is the perfect at-your-side resource for the athletic trainer, team physician, or sports medicine clinician looking for practical answers to sports-related ankle sprain questions. The concise and conversational tone allows the reader to readily apply the information into their everyday practice. Other books in the Series Include: Quick Questions in Heat-Related Illness and Hydration Quick Questions in Sports-Related Concussion Quick Questions in the Shoulder Trade Review“The title says it all. This is an easy to read and accessible resource for clinicians seeking to fine-tune or refresh their knowledge about specific ankle injuries and intervention strategies.” - Jeremy Marra, MS, BS Athletic Training, University of Michigan, Doody’s Review ServiceTable of ContentsDedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Preface IntroductionSection I Risk and Risk Reduction of Ankle Sprains Question 1 Why Are Lateral Ankle Sprains so Common in Sports and Physical Activity? Erik A. Wikstrom, PhD, ATC, FACSM and Patrick O. McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS Question 2 How Does the Incidence of Lateral Ankle Sprains Differ Across Sports and Physical Activities? Jennifer M. Medina McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS and Thomas L. Pommering, DO, FAAFP Question 3 What Are the Most Common Modifiable Risk Factors for Lateral Ankle Sprains? Tine Willems, PhD, PT Question 4 What Are the Most Common Nonmodifiable Risk Factors for Lateral Ankle Sprains? Kenneth L. Cameron,PhD, MPH, ATC, CSCS; Brian R. Waterman, MD; and Brett D. Owens, MD Question 5 What Are the Contributing Factors for Recurrent Ankle Sprains and/or Chronic Ankle Instability? Lisa Chinn, PhD, AT Question 6 What Effect Does Prophylactic Bracing and/or Taping Have on Reducing Lateral Ankle Sprain Risk? Timothy A. McGuine, PhD, ATC Question 7 To What Extent Does Ankle Bracing or Taping Impair Functional Performance? Mitchell L. Cordova, PhD, ATC, FNATA, FACSM Question 8 What Types of Preventive Exercises Could Help Reduce an Athlete’s Risk of Suffering a Lateral Ankle Sprain? Evert Verhagen, PhD, FECSS Question 9 What Is the Comparative Cost-Effectiveness of Lateral Ankle Sprain Prevention Strategies? Luke Donovan, PhD, ATC and Jay Hertel, PhD, ATCSection II Diagnosis Question 10 How and Why Are Ankle Sprains Graded? Matthew Stewart, PT, FACP Question 11 What Are the Differences in Key Clinical Features Among Syndesmotic, Medial, and Lateral Ankle Sprains? Thomas W. Kaminski, PhD, ATC, FNATA, FACSM and Eric Nussbaum, MEd, ATC, LAT Question 12 What Are the Most Useful Clinical Tests to Accurately Diagnose Syndesmotic and Medial Ankle Sprains? Eric Nussbaum, MEd, ATC, LAT and James C. Sullivan, DPM, ATC, FACFAS Question 13 What Are the Most Useful Clinical Tests for Accurately Diagnosing Acute Lateral Ankle Sprains? Cathleen N. Brown, PhD, ATC; Adam B. Rosen, PhD, ATC; and Jupil Ko, MS, ATC Question 14 How Well Do the Ottawa Ankle and Foot Rules Help to Accurately Rule Out Ankle Fracture? Jeffrey D. Tiemstra, MD, FAAFP Question 15 What Are the Concomitant Injuries That Occur With a Lateral Ankle Sprain? J. Ty Hopkins, PhD, ATC, FNATA, FACSM Question 16 What Criteria Should Be Used to Diagnose a Patient With Chronic Ankle Instability? Eamonn Delahunt, PhD, BSc (Physiotherapy), SMISCP; Brian Caulfield, PhD, M MedSc, B Physio, MISCP; and Cailbhe Doherty, BSc (Physiotherapy) Question 17 What Functional Tests Best Identify Functional Impairments Following a Lateral Ankle Sprain? Carrie Docherty, PhD, ATC, FNATA Question 18 What Diagnostic Imaging Techniques Are Used to Further Evaluate Syndesmotic, Medial, and Lateral Ankle Sprains? Leah H. Portnow, MD; Joseph Surace, DO; Tennyson Maliro, MD; and Javier Beltran, MD Question 19 What Are Important Diagnostic Considerations for the Pediatric Ankle? Claire E. Hiller, PhD, MAppSc, BAppSc (Physio) and Joshua Burns, PhD, BAppSc (Pod)(Hons) Section III Treatment and Rehabilitation Question 20 Should I Immobilize and Restrict Weight Bearing for an Acute Ankle Sprain and, if so, With What and for How Long? Tricia Hubbard-Turner, PhD, ATC, FACSM Question 21 What Is the Most Important Immediate Treatment Following an Ankle Sprain? Michael G. Dolan, MA, ATC, CSCS Question 22 What Are the Most Important Components to Include in a Rehabilitation Program Following an Ankle Sprain? Scott E. Ross, PhD, LAT, ATC, FNATA and Brent L. Arnold, PhD, ATC, FNATA Question 23 What Treatments Are Most Effective for Increasing Dorsiflexion During the Rehabilitation Process, and How Long Should I Expect Dorsiflexion Deficits to Be Present in My Patient? 1Patrick O. McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS and Erik A. Wikstrom, PhD, ATC, FACSM Question 24 What Is Cuboid Syndrome Following Traumatic Lateral Ankle Sprain, and How Should It Be Treated? Helene Simpson, MSc Physiotherapy Question 25 What Criteria Should I Use to Return an Athlete to Sport After an Acute Lateral Ankle Sprain? Chris M. Bleakley, PhD, BSc and Philip Glasgow, PhD, BSc Question 26 How Effective Are Foot Orthotics in Treating Impairments Associated With Ankle Sprains? Caitlin Whale, MS, LAT, ATC and Carl G. Mattacola, PhD, ATC, FNATA Question 27 To What Extent Does Intrinsic Foot Muscle Strengthening Enhance Rehabilitation Outcomes for Ankle Sprains? FranÇois Fourchet, PT, PhD; Darren James, PhD; and Patrick O. McKeon, PhD, ATC, CSCS Question 28 How Should I Design a Rehabilitation Program for Chronic Ankle Instability, and How Long Should It Last? Eric Eils, Prof. Dr. rer. medic. habil. Question 29 What Is the Role of Proximal Strength and Neuromuscular Training in Ankle Rehabilitation? Phillip Gribble, PhD, ATC, FNATA and Masafumi Terada, PhD, ATC Question 30 To What Extent Should I Use Manipulative Therapies to Treat Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability? Matthew C. Hoch, PhD, ATC and Bill Vicenzino, PhD Question 31 What Physical and Pharmacological Agents Are Useful When Treating Ankle Sprains? Chris M. Bleakley, PhD, BSc Question 32 How Much Should I Be Concerned About Persistent Laxity Associated With the Lateral Ankle Ligaments? John E. Kovaleski, PhD, ATC Question 33 What Should Be Considered When Rehabilitating a Pediatric Ankle Sprain? Claire E. Hiller, PhD, MAppSc, BAppSc (Physio) and Joshua Burns, PhD, BAppSc (Pod)(Hons) Question 34 What Are the Most Appropriate Patient-Oriented Outcome Measures to Use for Gauging Disability and Functional Recovery During Rehabilitation Following Ankle Sprain? Todd A. Evans, PhD, ATC and Kelli R. Snyder, EdD, ATCSection IV Surgical Considerations Question 35 When Should I Refer My Patient With an Ankle Problem to an Orthopedic Surgeon? Kelli Frye Pugh, MS, ATC, LMT Question 36 Which Surgical Technique Produces the Best Clinical Outcomes in Lateral Ankle Sprains? Chad M. Ferguson, MD and J. Kent Ellington, MD, MS Question 37 What Are the Key Rehabilitation Considerations for Producing the Best Clinical Outcomes Following Lateral Ankle Reconstruction? Michael Johnson, PT, DSc, OCS, SCS; Brett D. Owens, MD; and Kenneth L. Cameron, PhD, MPH, ATC, CSCS Question 38 What Are the Surgical and Rehabilitative Treatment Options for an Athlete With a Combined Syndesmotic and Lateral Ankle Sprain? Kevin D. Phelps, MD and J. Kent Ellington, MD, MS Question 39 What Are the Surgical and Rehabilitative Treatment Options for an Ankle Sprain With a Chondral Defect?J. Kent Ellington, MD, MS and Matthew S. Wilson, MD Financial Disclosures Index

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    Book Synopsis

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    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Advanced Myofascial Techniques: Volume 2: Neck,

    Book SynopsisAdvanced Myofascial Techniques, Volume 2 is the second of two beautiful, information-packed guides to highly effective manual therapy techniques. Focusing on conditions of the neck, head, spine and ribs Volume 2 provides a variety of tools for addressing some of the most commonly encountered complaints.With clear step-by-step instructions and spectacular illustrations, each volume is a valuable collection of hands-on approaches for restoring function, refining proprioception, and decreasing pain.

    £45.60

  • Watkins' Manual of Foot and Ankle Medicine and

    Wolters Kluwer Health Watkins' Manual of Foot and Ankle Medicine and

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    Book SynopsisIdeal for podiatry residents, students, and practitioners, Watkins’ Manual of Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery, Fifth Edition, provides fast access to must-know clinical information on anatomy, pharmacology, microbiology, disease prevention, and management of foot and ankle disorders. Author and illustrator, Dr. Leon Watkins, offers concise yet comprehensive coverage of everything you need to know—from arthritis, imaging, and wound care to implants, pediatrics, and trauma, all in an easy-to-digest list format that makes study, review, and reference quick and easy. Features updated coverage of new procedures, trauma interventions, and new antibiotics—all aligned with information you need to know for exams. Contains full-color artwork throughout, including photos of dermatologic conditions and clear illustrations of the instruments you’re most likely to use. Includes podiatric abbreviations and glossary for quick reference, as well as an enhanced index with drug names. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

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  • Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Practical Approach

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    Book SynopsisThe definitive book on reverse shoulder arthroplasty from leading orthopaedic shoulder surgeons This masterful book from top experts provides clinical insights on reverse shoulder arthroplasty gleaned from hands-on refinement of shoulder replacement techniques. Years of significant biomechanical and clinical research yielded invaluable knowledge that led to important improvements in functional outcome and implant durability. Among these refinements were stronger polyethylene derivatives, better ingrowth technology, and improved connection devices. As the durability and longevity of implant technology increased, younger active patients became suitable candidates for this procedure. In fact, RSA has played a pivotal role in making shoulder arthroplasty the fastest growing implant technology. In the first two sections, the authors take the reader through the history and evolution of RSA, followed by step-by-step surgical techniques for specific injuries and conditions. The next three sections discuss past and recent outcomes, complications, and rehabilitation. The last section covers special considerations including patient specific instrumentation, convertible humeral and glenoid components, and the future potential of stemless humeral technology. Key Features The latest trends in patient-specific components, guide systems, and instrument design The use of RSA for rotator cuff repair, shoulder arthritis, and acute and complex fractures In-depth discussion of techniques to improve deltoid function, avoid impingement, and increase implant longevity Clinical pearls on how to recognize and handle complications that occur: instability, infection, scapular notching, component loosening, glenoid and humeral bone loss, and RSA failure High quality videos and 300 superb illustrations further delineate techniques This book is a practical resource that enables learning complex procedures, putting them into practice, and handling complications should they arise. It is an essential tool for all orthopaedic surgeons who treat shoulder conditions.Table of ContentsThe Basics 1. History of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 2. Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Biomechanics and Design Challenges 3. Evolution of Glenosphere and Baseplate Technology in Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty 4. Evolution of Humeral Component Technology in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 5. Emerging Indications for Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Surgical Techniques 6. PreoperativeWork-up and Surgical Approaches for Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 7. Debate: Approaches to Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Deltopectoral Approach versus Superior Approach 8. Indications and Techniques of BIO-RSA for Cuff Tear Arthropathy, Including Associated Soft Tissue Transfers for Loss of External Rotation 9. Debate: I Always Repair the Subscapularis Tendon If Possible versus the Subscapularis Tendon: A Vestigial Structure Following Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty? 10. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Acute Fracture: Indications and Technique 11. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Fracture Sequelae: Indications and Technique 12. Debate: Hemiarthroplasty or Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Proximal Acute Complex Humeral Fractures 13. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Massive Anterosuperior Rotator Cuff Failure 14. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis withWalch B2 Glenoid: Indications and Specific Technical Considerations 15. Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty in Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: What I Look for and How I Do It Results of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 16. Historic and Recent Results of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Complications of Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 17. Instability after Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Evaluation and Treatment 18. Infection after Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty:Workup, Diagnosis, and Treatment 19. Scapular Notching: Is It a Problem? How DoWe Prevent It? 20. Component Loosening: What Can Be Done to Prevent and Treat It Rehabilitation 21. Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Rehabilitation and Activities Special Considerations 22. Patient-Specific Instruments and Implants in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 23. Debate: Patient-Specific Instrumentation Is Necessary versus It Is Not Necessary in All Cases 24. How I Deal with Humeral Bone Loss in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 25. Dealing with Glenoid Bone Loss in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 26. Convertible Humeral Components in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty 27. Stemless Humeral Technology in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Is It the Next Frontier? 28. The Use of Convertible Glenoid Component Makes Revision to Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Easier 29. What Can Be Done When a Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty Fails?

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    Victory Belt Publishing Too Flexible To Feel Good: A Practical Roadmap to

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    Book SynopsisA practical roadmap to exercise for the hypermobile.

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  • Tumors of the Bones and Joints

    American Registry of Pathology Tumors of the Bones and Joints

    Book SynopsisThis comprehensive volume includes chapters on bone growth and development, bone tumor imaging, molecular genetics, and all classes of bone and joint tumors. This Fascicle is designed for residents, fellows, and practicing physicians in fields that treat and study patients with bone tumors, including pathology, orthopedics, radiology, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. Along with a wide range of superb illustrations, the authors’ discussions integrate their experience, recent molecular data, and updated information from the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of Soft Tissue and Bone.

    £198.40

  • Reflexotherapy of the Feet

    Thieme Publishing Group Reflexotherapy of the Feet

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    Book SynopsisFOUR STARS from Doody's Star Ratings™ The image of the whole person reflected in the feet Foot reflexology is now widely used to relieve symptoms of many disorders. Hanne Marquardt is a pioneer in teaching and practicing foot reflexology in Germany - many of today's practicing foot reflexologists were trained at her well-established teaching institution. This book, based on the best-selling fourth German edition, has been constantly reviewed and updated by the author, incorporating new findings and strategies as they evolved. In many hand-drawn illustrations of the microsystem of the feet, the book introduces the principles and the practice of foot reflexology. It covers - the complete topography of zones - general treatment examples - specific applications and strategies on treatment combinations the book profits from the author's personal style and lengthy teaching experience.Table of ContentsPart I General Principles 1 Historical Development of Foot Treatments 2 Two Working Models for a Practical Approach to Reflexotherapy of the Feet 3 Basic Therapeutic Grips: Touching, Treating 4 Characteristics of Abnormal Zones; Limits of Dosage 5 Indications and Contraindications 6 Stabilization and Harmonization of the Autonomic Nervous System 7 Preparation for Treatment 8 Pain—Its Purpose and Significance 9 Limits of Determination of Zones in Writing 10 The Individual Groups of Zones Part II Practical Part 11 The First Treatment as an Assessment 12 Performing the Follow-up and Final Treatments 13 Duration of and Intervals between Treatments 14 Reactions during Treatment Intervals 15 Right–Left Interchangeability of Zones of the Feet 16 Management and Treatment of Pain in Acute Situations 17 Therapeutic Support for Intensely Emotional Reactions 18 Treatment Combinations 19 Self-treatment and Orthotic Foot Devices 20 Diagnostic Possibilities and Limitations 21 Treatment Suggestions 22 Pregnancy and Birth 23 Treatment of Babies and Children Part III Special Topics and Further Developments 24 Special Groups of Patients 25 Treatment of Scars with Reflexotherapy of the Feet 26 Zones of the Teeth and Their Energetic Interrelationships 27 Zones of the Pelvic Ligaments 28 Zones of the Face and Neck 29 Zones of the Lymphatic System 30 Interrelationships between Zones of the Feet and Meridians 31 Shared Practical Experience 32 Summary of the Method Part IV Appendix 33 Authorized RTF Schools and Further Information 34 Figure Sources 35 Technical Terms 36 Bibliography 37 Index

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