Surgical orthopaedics and fractures Books
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Operative Techniques Foot and Ankle Surgery
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022 "This is an excellent resource for surgical techniques.The book provides a nice approach through text and illustrations. The title fits the content, as it is a book on operative techniques in foot and ankle surgery." -Ari Kaz, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) for Doody's Review ServiceTable of ContentsSECTION I: FOREFOOT 1. Hallux Valgus Correction with Modified Chevron Osteotomy 2. Scarf Osteotomy for Correction of Hallux Valgus 3. Hallux Valgus correction with Metatarsal Opening Wedge and Proximal Phalangeal Osteotomies 4. Modified "Lapidus" Procedure-Tarsometatarsal Corrective Osteotomy and Fusion with First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Correction and Realignment 5. Proximal Long Oblique (Ludloff) First Metatarsal Osteotomy with Distal Soft Tissue Procedure 6. Revision Hallux valgus surgery 7. Correction of Acquired Hallux Varus 8. Arthroscopy of the Great Toe 9. Hallux Rigidus: Cheilectomy with and without a Dorsiflexion Phalangeal Osteotomy 10. Interpositional arthroplasy of great toe 11. Polyvinyl alcohol hemiarthroplasty for first MTP arthritis 12. Arthrodesis of the Great Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joint 13. Arthroscopic fusion of the great toe 14. Forefoot Reconstruction for Rheumatoid Disease 15. Fifth Metatarsal Osteotomy for Correction of Bunionette Deformity 16. Plantar plate repair of the first MTP joint (Turf toe) 17. Plantar Plate Repair for Subluxed MTP 18. Morton's Neuroma 19. Revision Surgery through a Plantar Approach for Recurrent Interdigital Neuroma 20. Metatarsal Lengthening 21. Internal Fixation of the Hallux Sesamoid Bone of the Hallux SECTION II: MIDFOOT (INCLUDING POSTERIOR TIBIAL TENDON DYSFUNCTION) 22. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Lisfranc/Tarsometatarsal Injuries 23. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Navicular and Cuboid Fractures 24. Fractures of the Proximal Fifth Metatarsal (Jones' or Stress Fracture) 25. Meuller-Weiss Treated with Limited Fusion 26. Meuller-Weiss Treated with Pan-Navicular Fusion 27. Charcot Neuropathy of the Midfoot 28. Painful Accessory Navicular: Augmented Kidner Procedure with Flexor Digitorum Longus Transfer 29. Painful Accessory Navicular Treated with Fusion Of the Synchondrosis 30. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction 31. Spring Ligament Repair with Suture Tape Augmentation 32. The ZEVO Calcaneal Osteotomy for for Pes Plano Abducto Valgus 33. Lateral Calcaneal Lengthening Osteotomy for Supple Adult Flatfoot SECTION III: HINDFOOT 34. Cavovarus Correction in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease 35. Z-Osteotomy for varus heel 36. Calcaneus Fractures: Treatment Using Extensile Lateral Approach and ORIF 37. Intra-articular Calcaneus Fractures 38. Non-extensile techniques for treatment of calcaneus fractures 39. Sinus tarsi approach for calcaneal fractures - Perspective I 40. Percutaneous fixation of talus fracture 41. Arthroscopic Talus fracture fixation 42. Arthroscopy of the Subtalar Joint 43. Distraction subtalar fusion 44. Triple Arthrodesis 45. Single Medial Approach for Triple Arthrodesis 46. The valgus malaligned triple, with subtalar and transverse tarsal deformity SECTION IV: ANKLE 47. Ankle arthroscopy from a posterior approach 48. Osteochondral Lesion of the Ankle-OATS Procedure 49. Vascularized bone graft for extended osteochondral lesion of talus 50. Anterior Ankle Impingement 51. Realignment Surgery for Valgus Ankle Osteoarthritis 52. Osteotomies for the Correction of Varus Ankle 53. Arthroscopic Ankle Arthrodesis 54. Rigid Fixation for Ankle Arthrodesis Using Double Plating 55. Ankle Arthrodesis Using Ring/Multiplanar External Fixation 56. Tibiotalocalcaneal Fusion with a Retrograde Intramedullary Nail 57. Total Ankle Arthroplasty: Three-Component Design (HINTEGRA Prosthesis) 58. Total Ankle Arthroplasty through a lateral approach (Zimmer Prosthesis) 59. Salvage of Failed Total Ankle Arthroplasty 60. Ankle Arthrodesis with Large Screw Fixation for Salvage of the Failed Total Ankle Arthroplasty 61. Salvage of Ankle Large Bony Defect with Spinal Cage 62. Charcot Ankle Fractures 63. Percutaneous Lateral Ligament Reconstruction 64. Modified Brostrom Procedure for Lateral Ankle Laxity 65. Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction Using Plantaris Autograft 66. Salvage of a Failed Lateral Ligament Repair 67. Peroneal Tendon Tears: Débridement and Repair 68. Peroneal tendinopathy with allograft 69. Chronic Peroneal Tendon Subluxation-Dislocation 70. Ligament Reconstruction for Chronic Medial Ankle Instability 71. Calcaneoplasty for Insertional Tendinopathy of Achilles Tendon 72. Arthroscopic Trimaleolar Ankle Fracture with Fibular Nail 73. Malunion of Fibula Fracture SECTION V: THE LEG 74. Posterior Tibial Tendon Transfer for Footdrop 75. Achilles Tendon Reconstruction with Flexor Hallucis Longus Transfer Augmentation 76. Calf (Gastrocnemius) Release for Equinus Contracture 77. Proximal Tibia Bone Graft 78. Anterior Leg Compartment Release for Exertional Compartment Syndrome
£170.99
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Operative Techniques Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsOperative Techniques: Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, 2e PART I: SHOULDER A: Rotator Cuff 1. Acromioplasty 2. Rotator Cuff Repair: Open Technique for Partial-Thickness or Small or Medium Full-Thickness Tears 3. Rotator Cuff Repair: Arthroscopic Technique for Partial-Thickness or Small or Medium Full-Thickness Tears 4. Open Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears 5. Arthroscopic Repair of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears 6. Operative Fixation of Symptomatic Os Acromiale B: Arthritic Shoulder 7. Humeral Head Resurfacing Arthroplasty 8. Humeral Hemiarthroplasty with Biologic Glenoid Resurfacing 9. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty 10. Rotator Cuff Tear Arthroplasty: Open Surgical Treatment 11. Open Unconstrained Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty C: Instability 12. Closed Treatment of Shoulder Dislocations 13. Arthroscopic Treatment of Traumatic Anterior Instability of the Shoulder 14. Open Treatment of Anterior-Inferior Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder 15. Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior-Inferior Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder 16. Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Associated with Glenoid or Humeral Bone Deficiency: The Latarjet Procedure 17. Open Treatment of Posterior-Inferior Shoulder Instability 18. Arthroscopic Treatment of Posterior-Inferior Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder 19. Open Bankart Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation D: Biceps Tendon 20. Mini-Open Biceps Tenodesis 21. Arthroscopic Biceps Tenodesis 22. SLAP Lesion: Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Labrum and Biceps Anchor 23. Treatment of the Unstable Shoulder with Humeral Head Bone Loss E: Clavicle 24. Open Distal Clavicle Excision 25. Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Resection 26. Open Treatment of Acute and Chronic Acromioclavicular Dislocations 27. Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction Using Semitendinosus Graft F: Trauma 28. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Acute Midshaft Clavicular Fractures 29. Intramedullary Fixation of Clavicle Fractures 30. Operative Treatment of Two-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures 31. Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Three- and Four-Part Proximal Humerus Fractures 32. Percutaneous Fixation of Proximal Humerus Fractures 33. Proximal Humerus Fractures: Hemiarthroplasty 34. Operative Management of Scapular Fractures G: Miscellaneous 35. Surgical Approaches to the Shoulder 36. Arthrodesis of the Shoulder 37. Open and Arthroscopic Suprascapular Nerve Decompression 38. Scapular Surgery 39. Adhesive Capsulitis 40. Arthroscopic Treatment of Calcific Tendinitis in the Shoulder 41. Nerve Transfers for Shoulder and Elbow Restoration after Upper Trunk Brachial Plexus Injuries 42. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 43. Suprascapular Nerve Neuropathy PART II: ELBOW A: Introduction 44. Surgical Approaches for Open Treatment of the Elbow B: Elbow Arthroscopy 45. Arthroscopy of the Elbow: Setup and Portals 46. Elbow Arthritis and Stiffness: Open Treatment 47. Elbow Arthritis and Stiffness: Arthroscopic Treatment C: Arthroplasty 48. Radial Head Fractures: Radial Head Replacement 49. Total Elbow Arthroplasty 50. Total Elbow Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Complex Distal Humerus Fractures 51. Radiocapitellar Replacement 52. Revision Total Elbow Arthroplasty D: Soft Tissue Pathology 53. Medial Epicondylitis: Open Treatment 54. Lateral Epicondylitis: Arthroscopic and Open Treatment 55. Repair of Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures 56. Repair and Reconstruction of the Ruptured Triceps E: Nerves 57. Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release 58. Submuscular Ulnar Nerve Transposition 59. Surgical Decompression for Radial Tunnel Syndrome F: Trauma 60. Distal Humerus Fractures, Including Isolated Distal Lateral Column and Capitellar Fractures 61. Radial Head Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation 62. Open Treatment of Complex Traumatic Elbow Instability 63. Surgical Reconstruction of Longitudinal Radioulnar Dissociation (Essex-Lopresti Injury) 64. Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Using the Modified Jobe Technique 65. Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction G: Miscellaneous 66. Soft Tissue Coverage 67. Operative Management of Olecranon Bursitis 68. Elbow Arthroscopic Débridement for Osteochondritis Dissecans
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Operative Techniques Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewDoody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsSECTION I: UPPER EXTREMITY SECTION II: LOWER EXTREMITY SECTION III: SPINE, PELVIS, AND ACETABULUM
£199.79
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division The Mont Reid Surgical Handbook
Book SynopsisTrade Review"The Mont Reid Surgical Handbook had already become a mainstay reference of most surgery house officers. With this excellent update, the book is sure to follow in this tradition as it continues to bring easily accessible, state-of-the-art management strategies to the hands and pockets of residents worldwide. -Jose Greenspon, MD (University of Maryland School of Medicine), Doody review of the last editionTable of ContentsPART I: PERIOPERATIVE CARE Chapter 1. Surgical History and Physical Examination Chapter 2. Fluids and Electrolytes Chapter 3. Nutrition Chapter 4. Wound Healing Chapter 5. Surgical Risk Assessment Chapter 6. Suture Types, Needle Types, and Instruments PART II: ANESTHESIA Chapter 7. Local Anesthesia Chapter 8. Conscious Sedation PART III: SURGICAL CRITICAL CARE Chapter 10. Surgical Infection Chapter 11. Hemorrhage and Coagulation Chapter 12. Shock Chapter 13. Cardiopulmonary Monitoring Chapter 14. Mechanical Ventilation PART IV: TRAUMA SURGERY Chapter 15. Primary and Secondary Survey Chapter 16. Abdominal Trauma Chapter 17. Thoracic Trauma Chapter 18. Extremity Trauma Chapter 19. Burns Chapter 20. Neurosurgical EmergenciesPART V: GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY Chapter 21. Acute Abdomen Chapter 22. Abdominal Wall Hernias Chapter 23. Gastrointestinal Bleeding Chapter 24. Intestinal Obstruction Chapter 25. Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 26. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Chapter 28. Benign Colorectal Disease Chapter 29. Appendix Chapter 30. Benign Pancreatic Disease Chapter 32. Bariatric Surgery PART VI: SURGICAL ONCOLOGY Chapter 33. Tumor Biology, Syndromes, and Genetic Mutations Chapter 34. Head and Neck Malignancy Chapter 35. Esophageal Malignancy Chapter 36. Gastric Malignancy Chapter 37. Small Bowel Malignancy Chapter 38. Malignant Colorectal and Perianal Disease Chapter 39. Malignant Pancreas Disease Chapter 40. Diseases of the Breast Chapter 41. Malignant Skin Lesions PART VI: HEPATOBILIARY SURGERY Chapter 43. Malignant Gallbladder and Biliary Tree Chapter 45. Liver Tumors PART VIII: TRANSPLANT SURGERY Chapter 46. Renal Transplantation Chapter 47. Liver Transplantation Chapter 48. Pancreas Transplantation PART IX: ENDOCRINE SURGERY Chapter 49. Thyroid Chapter 50. Parathyroid Chapter 51. Adrenal Gland Chapter 52. Neuroendocrine Tumors PART X: VASCULAR SURGERY Chapter 53. Thromboembolic Disease Chapter 54. Aneurysms Chapter 55. Peripheral Vascular Disease Chapter 56. Carotid Disease Chapter 57. Mesenteric Ischemia Chapter 58. Dialysis Access Chapter 59. Diabetic Patient PART XI: CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY Chapter 60. Benign Tumors of the Lung Chapter 61. Malignant Tumors of the Lung Chapter 62. Thymus and Mediastinal Tumors Chapter 63. Cardiac Surgery Chapter 64. Cardiac Transplantation PART XII: SURGICAL SUBSPECIALTIES Chapter 65. General Pediatric Surgery Chapter 66. Neurosurgery Chapter 67. Orthopedic Surgery Chapter 68. Plastic Surgery: Breast Reconstruction PART XIII: FUTURE OF SURGERY Chapter 69. Robotics and New Surgical Technologies PART XIV: PROCEDURES Chapter 70. Procedures PART XV: RAPID REFERENCES Chapter 71. Rapid References
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Surgery of the Hip
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsBerry & Lieberman: Surgery of the Hip 2e Section I. Basic Science 1. Biomechanics of the Natural Hip Joint 2. Biomechanics of the Artificial Hip Joint 3. Tribology of the Artificial Hip 4. Materials in Hip Surgery: Polymethylmethacrylate 5. Materials in Hip Surgery: Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene 6. Materials in Hip Surgery: Ceramics 7. Acetabular Fixation 8. Biological Responses to Particle Debris 9. Biological Responses to Metal Debris and Metal Ions 10. Bone Grafts in Hip Surgery Section II. Anatomy and Operative Approaches 11. Normal Hip Embryology and Development 12. Anatomy of the Hip 13. Exposures of the Acetabulum 14. Direct Anterior Approach Without Special Table for Primary THA 15. Direct Anterior Approach With Special Table for Primary THA 16. Anterolateral Approach for Primary Total Hip Replacement 17. Posterior Approaches to the Hip 18. Trochanteric Osteotomies 19. Extensile Approaches for Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty 20. Minimally Invasive Hip Arthroplasty Section III. Perioperative Management in Hip Surgery 21. Blood Management 22. Anesthesia for Hip Surgery: Options and Risks 23. Mortality after Total Hip Arthroplasty 24. Perioperative Medical Management of Hip Surgery Patients 25. Perioperative Pain Management 26. Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Surgery of the Hip 27. Rehabilitation after Hip Surgery Section IV. Hip Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Pathology 28. History and Physical Examination of the Hip 29. Imaging of the Hip 30. Osteoarthritis 31. Femoroacetabular Impingement 32. Dysplasia in the Skeletally Mature Patient 33. Osteonecrosis and Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome 34. Synovial Diseases of the Hip 35. Acetabular Rim Damage 36. Hip Joint Infection 37. Soft Tissue Pathology: Bursal, Tendon, and Muscle Diseases Section V. Pediatric Hip Disorders 38. Hip Dysplasia in the Child and Adolescent 39. Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease 40. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis 41. Inflammatory Arthritis in the Child and Adolescent 42. Adolescent CAM Impingement, Etiology and Treatment Section VI. Traumatic Disorders of the Hip 43. Femoral Neck Fracture 44. Intertrochanteric Fractures 45. Subtrochanteric Fractures 46. Acetabular Fracture 47. Hip Dislocation and Femoral Head Fractures Section VII. Tumors of the Hip 48. Evaluation of Bone Lesions Around the Hip 49. Benign Bone Tumors 50. Primary Malignant Bone Tumors 51. Metastatic Disease Around the Hip Section VIII. Nonarthroplasty Treatment of Hip Pathology 52. Hip Arthroscopy for Nonstructural Hip Problems 53. Hip Arthroscopy for Structural Hip Problems 54. Open Surgical Dislocation for Structural Hip Problems 55. Pelvic Osteotomies for Hip Dysplasia 56. Femoral Osteotomy 57. Femoral Head Sparing Procedures for Osteonecrosis of the Hip 58. Arthrodesis and Resection Arthroplasty of the Hip Section IX. Primary Hip Arthroplasty 59. Long-Term Results of Total Hip Arthroplasty 60. Rating Systems and Outcomes of Total Hip Arthroplasty 61. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Primary Hip Arthroplasty 62. Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty: Evolution, Design, Indications, Techniques, and Results 63. Cemented Acetabular Components 64. Uncemented Acetabular Components 65. Cemented Femoral Components 66. Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Femoral Components 67. Uncemented Tapered Femoral Components With Blade-Shaped Parallel Sided Implants 68. Uncemented Tapered Femoral Components with Single/Double/Rounded Tapered Implants 69. Uncemented Short Metaphyseal Femoral Components 70. Highly Cross-Linked Polyethylene Bearings 71. Ceramic-on-Ceramic Bearings 72. Computer Navigation in Hip Arthroplasty and Robotics 73. Femoral Head Diameter and Material 74. Dual Mobility Implants 75. Effect of the Spine on Implant Positioning and Hip Stability in Total Hip Arthroplasty Section X. Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty in Specific Conditions 76. Hip Dysplasia 77. Previous Acetabular Fracture 78. Previous Proximal Femoral Fracture 79. Proximal Femoral Deformity 80. Metabolic Bone Disease 81. Osteonecrosis of the Hip 82. The Neuromuscular Hip 83. Previous Hip Arthrodesis 84. Protrusio Acetabuli 85. Sickle Cell Disease 86. High Body Mass Index 87. Acute Femoral Neck Fracture Section XI. Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty 88. Evaluation of the Failed Total Hip Arthroplasty 89. Preoperative Planning and Templating for Revision Hip Arthroplasty 90. Implant Removal in Revision Hip Arthroplasty 91. Osteolysis Around Well-Fixed THA 92. Acetabular Reconstruction: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options 93. Acetabular Revision: Uncemented Hemispherical Components 94. Acetabular Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting 95. Acetabular Revision with Custom Implants 96. Acetabular Revision with Cup/Cage Construct 97. Femoral Revision: Classification of Bone Defects and Treatment Options 98. Cemented Femoral Revision in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A View in the 21st Century 99. Femoral Revision: Impaction Bone Grafting 100. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Extensively Porous-Coated Implants 101. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Implants with Bioactive Coatings 102. Femoral Revision: Uncemented Tapered Fluted Modular Implants 103. Femoral Revision: Allograft Prosthetic Composites and Proximal Femoral Replacement 104. Revision for Metal-on-Metal or Taper Corrosion Failures Section XII. Complications of Hip Arthroplasty 105. Infection 106. Hip Instability 107. Periprosthetic Fracture: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment 108. Abductor Muscle and Greater Trochanteric Complications 109. Leg Length Inequality: Prevention/Treatment 110. Neurovascular Injuries: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment 111. Wound Complications after Total Hip Arthroplasty: Prevention and Treatment 112. Heterotopic Ossification
£291.59
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Principles and Practice of Lymphedema Surgery
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£134.09
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Rockwood and Matsens The Shoulder
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book has been and should be the cornerstone of every academic and institutional library that hosts surgeons and clinicians who perform shoulder surgery. It should serve the same foundational role for every surgeon who performs shoulder surgery. The updates provided in the sixth edition give it a bit more of an international flair and secure it as THE global go-to reference book for shoulder surgery." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Mark R Hutchinson, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsPART I. Introduction 1. Opinion Editorial - What Should Be Our Teaching Legacy PART II. Anatomy and Evaluation 2. Developmental Anatomy 3. Gross Anatomy of the Shoulder [ONLINE ONLY] 4. Clinical Evaluation of Shoulder Problems [ONLINE ONLY] 5. Radiographic Evaluation of Shoulder Problems [ONLINE ONLY] PART III. Shoulder Conditions in Children 6. Shoulder Conditions in Children PART IV. Shoulder Problems of Athletes 7. Throwing Athletes 8. Nonthrowing Athletes 9. Arthroscopic Surgery for Biceps-Labral Complex Disease 10. Tendon Tears in Athletes: Pectoralis Major, and Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major PART V. Shoulder Arthroscopy 11. Opinion Editorial - The Development of Shoulder Arthroscopy: Achieving a Paradigm Shift in Orthopedic Surgery PART VI. Tumors of the Shoulder 12. Tumors and Related Conditions PART VII. Fractures of the Scapula, Clavicle, and Humerus PART VII. (PLACEHOLDER for previous edition figures) Section A. Fractures 13. Fractures of the Scapula 14. Fractures of the Clavicle 15. Fractures of the Proximal Humerus Section B. Expert Commentary 16. Opinion Editorial - Fractures of the Proximal Humerus PART VIII: Shoulder Stiffness 17. General Principles of Shoulder Stiffness 18. Primary Idiopathic Shoulder Stiffness: Frozen Shoulder 19. Acquired Shoulder Stiffness PART IX: Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Conditions PART IX: (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures) Section A. Disorders of the Acromioclavicular Joint 20. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of AC Joint Disorders 21. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of AC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic) 22. Open Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes 23. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes 24. Complications Associated with Nonoperative and Operative Management Section B. Disorders of the Sternoclavicular Joint 25. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of SC Joint Disorders 26. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of SC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic) 27. Open Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications 28. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes 29. Open Management of Traumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications PART X. Glenohumeral Instability PART X. (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures) Section A. Anterior Instability 30. Anterior Instability - Epidemiology, History, PE, Imaging and Nonoperative Treatment 31. Anterior Instability - Arthroscopic Surgery and Outcomes 32. Anterior Instability - Open Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes 33. Anterior Instability - Bone Augmentation Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes Section B. Posterior Instability 34. Posterior Instability - Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment 35. Posterior Instability - Operative Technique and Surgical Outcomes 36. Posterior Instability - Open and Bone Augmentation Surgery Section C. Multidirectional Instability 37. Multidirectional Instability - Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment 38. Multidirectional Instability - Arthroscopic Treatment and Outcomes 39. Multidirectional Instability - Open Inferior Capsular Shift 40. Multidirectional Instability - Rehabilitation and Return to Sport Section D. Expert Commentary 41. Opinion Editorial - Concavity Compression 42. Opinion Editorial - Glenohumeral Instability in the Young Patient 43. Opinion Editorial - First-Time Shoulder Dislocation: My Approach 44. Opinion Editorial - Use and Abuse of the Latarjet Procedure 45. Opinion Editorial - Soft Tissue Bankart: Still the Gold Standard to Me PART XI: Sepsis 46. Sepsis Background 47. Molecular Mechanisms and Pathogenesis of Shoulder Sepsis 48. Clinical Management of Shoulder Sepsis PART XII: Shoulder Ultrasound 49. The 13-Point Shoulder Examination PART XIII. Rotator Cuff Lesions PART XIII. (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures) Section A. The Rotator Cuff 50. Structure and Function of the Rotator Cuff 51. Epidemiology and Natural History of Rotator Cuff Disease 52. Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Pathology: History, Examination, and Imaging 53. Nonoperative Management of Rotator Cuff Disease 54. Rotator Cuff Repair: Tear Classification, Operative Techniques and Outcomes 55. Rehabilitation After Rotator Cuff Repair 56. Approach to the Irreparable Cuff Tear and Failed Cuff Repair Section B. Expert Commentary 57. Opinion Editorial - Lessons Learned Treating Patients with Failed Rotator Cuff Repairs PART XIV: Nerve Problems About the Shoulder Section A. Nerve Problems 58. Nerve Problems Related to the Shoulder Section B. Expert Commentary 59. Opinion Editorial - Paralysis and Nerve Injuries Around the Shoulder PART XV: Glenohumeral Arthritis Section A. Arthritis 60. Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis 61. The Role of Arthroscopy in the Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis Section B. Expert Commentary 62. Opinion Editorial - Defining the Ideal Indications and Surgical Technique for an Anatomic TSA for Primary Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder 63. Opinion Editorial - Reconstructing the Glenoid in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty 64. Opinion Editorial - Bone Grafts in Shoulder Arthroplasty: What Is Their Role 65. Opinion Editorial - Trials and Tribulations of Bringing the Reverse to the United States 66. Opinion Editorial - Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: Tips to Facilitate Component Removal and Reconstruction PART XVI: Occupational Shoulder Problems 67. Occupational Shoulder Problems PART XVII: Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment 68. Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment PART XVIII. Concluding Remarks 69. Opinion Editorial - A Framework for Innovation in Shoulder Surgery 70. Opinion Editorial - Treating Patients with Shoulder Problems: Technique vs. Technology
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Surgical Techniques of the Shoulder Elbow and
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This third edition is a worthy update from the previous editions. It provides a solid framework for orthopedic sports medicine surgeons. The figures and videos provide helpful insight and the structured format of chapter overviews, including pearls and pitfalls, concisely wrap up each chapter." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, Mark R Hutchinson, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsPART 1: THE SHOULDER Shoulder: The Basics Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy, and Diagnostic Arthroscopy Rehabilitation of the Athlete's Shoulder Knot-Tying and Suture-Passing Techniques Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression Open and Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Excision Technique Surgical Techniques for Shoulder Instability Traditional Suture Anchor and Knotless Fixation for Arthroscopic Instability Repair Management of the Throwing Shoulder First-time Shoulder Dislocation: Decision-Making and Surgical Techniques Arthroscopic Repair of Posterior Shoulder Instability Arthroscopic Techniques to Manage Multidirectional Instability of the Shoulder Open Repair for Anterior Shoulder Instability Open Repair for Posterior Shoulder Instability Open Repair for Multidirectional Instability Arthroscopic Remplissage for Management of Engaging and Deep Hill-Sachs Lesions Managing Bone Loss on the Humeral Head Coracoid Transfer: The Open Latarjet Procedure for the Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Inferior Glenohumoral Instability in Patients with Bone Deficiency Arthroscopic Latarjet Procedure: Technical Pearls to Avoid Complications and Outcomes Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Inferior Instability Associated with Glenoid Bone Loss: Distal Tibial Allograft Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Inferior Instability Associated with Glenoid Bone Loss: Iliac Crest Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Inferior Instability Associated with Glenoid Bone Loss: Autologous Distal Clavicle Treatment of Combined Bone Defects of Humeral Head and Glenoid: Arthroscopic and Open Techniques Surgical Techniques of the Rotator Cuff Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Single-Row Technique Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: Double-Row and Transosseous Equivalent Techniques Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair Mini-Open Rotator Cuff Repair: Indications and Outcomes Tendon Transfers for Rotator Cuff Insufficiency Arthroscopic Management of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears: Superior Capsule Reconstruction Tendon Augmentation in Rotator Cuff Repair Biologics in Rotator Cuff Repair Other Techniques of the Shoulder Arthroscopic Repair of Superior Labral Anterior-Posterior Lesions Arthroscopic and Open Decompression of the Suprascapular Nerve Arthroscopic Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis Arthroscopic Capsular Release for Adhesive Capsulitis and Post-Surgical Stiffness Arthroscopic and Open Management of Scapulothoracic Disorders Scapulothoracic Fusion Biceps Tenodesis: Arthroscopic Techniques Biceps Tenodesis: Open Techniques Anatomic Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction Management of Pectoralis Major Tendon Injuries Nonarthroplasty Options for Glenohumeral Arthritis and Chondrolysis PART 2: THE ELBOW THE ELBOW: Basics General Principles Patient Positioning and Portal Placement THE ELBOW SURGICAL TECHNIQUES Arthroscopic and Open Management of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow Arthroscopy for the Thrower's Elbow Arthroscopic Management of Elbow Stiffness and Arthritis Elbow Synovitis, Loose Bodies, and Posteromedial Impingement Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: The Docking Technique Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: The Modified Jobe Technique Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: The DANE Technique Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair Surgical Treatment of Posterolateral Instability of the Elbow Open Elbow Contracture Release Open Treatment of Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis Distal Biceps Repair PART 3: THE KNEE THE KNEE: THE BASICS General Principles Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, and Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy Surgical Techniques of the Meniscus Arthroscopic Meniscectomy Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair: Inside-Out Technique Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair: Outside-In Technique Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair: All-Inside Technique Allograft Meniscus Transplantation: Bridge-in-Slot Techniques Allograft Meniscus Transplantation: Dovetail Technique Arthroscopic Meniscus Transplantation: Bone Plug Meniscus Substitution: The European Perspective on Scaffolds, Allografts, and Prosthetic Implants Meniscus Regeneration with Biologic or Synthetic Scaffolds Surgical Techniques of the Articular Cartilage Primary Repair of Osteochondritis Dissecans in the Knee Osteonecrosis of the Knee Microfracture and Microfracture Plus Technique in the Knee Osteochondral Autograft for Cartilage Lesions of the Knee Osteochondral Allografting for Cartilage Lesions of the Knee Matrix Associated Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in the Knee Cartilage Allografts for the Treatment of Cartilage Lesions of the Knee Alternative and emerging techniques for the management of cartilage lesions of the knee Realignment Procedures Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Closing Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Tibial Slope Modifying Osteotomies Distal Femoral Osteotomy Surgical Techniques of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Patellar Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Hamstring Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Quadriceps Tendon Harvest for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Allografts for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Concept: Single- and Double-Bundle Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction All-Inside Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Second-Generation, No-Incision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Primary ACL Repair Techniques Anterolateral Ligament Reconstruction in the setting of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency Lateral extraarticular tenodesis: Techniques and Outcomes Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Meniscal Allograft Transplantation Combined Anterior Cruciate Ligament and High Tibial Osteotomy Surgical Techniques of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Posterolateral Corner Transtibial Tunnel Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Arthroscopic Double-Bundle Tibial Inlay Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tibial Inlay Arthroscopic Posterior Cruciate Ligament Inlay Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction: Indications and Technique Posteromedial Corner Reconstruction Medial Collateral Ligament and Posteromedial Corner Repair and Reconstruction Multiligament Knee Reconstruction Multiligament Knee Reconstruction, Avoiding Tunnel Convergence and Optimal Fixation Order Patellofemoral Joint Managing the lateral side of the patellofemoral joint Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction and Repair for Patellar Instability Lateral Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Medial Patellar Iatrogenic Instability Sulcus Deepening Trochleoplasty: Open and Arthroscopic Techniques Distal Realignment for Patellofemoral Disease Complex decision making for the patellofemoral joint Miscellaneous Management of Arthrofibrosis of the Knee Management of Proximal Tibiofibular Instability Biologics and Injection Therapy for the Management of Osteoarthritis
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Complications in Orthopaedics Adult
Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a required reference book for medical libraries frequented by residents in orthopedic surgery." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, Samuel J. Chmell, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1.Optimization for Total Hip Arthroplasty and Total Knee Arthroplasty 2.Managing Medical Complications Following Total Joint Arthroplasty 3.Pain Management Following Total Hip Arthroplasty and Total Knee Arthroplasty 4.Avoiding Complications With Outpatient Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Part 2: Knee 5 Complications and Outcomes of Nonoperative Treatment Modalities in Knee Osteoarthritis 6.Preoperative Planning for Total Knee Arthroplasty 7.Gaining Surgical Exposure in Total Knee Arthroplasty, 8.Achieving Balance and Stability During a Total Knee Arthroplasty 9.Ligamentous Injury in Total Knee Arthroplasty 10.Neurovascular Injury in Total Knee Arthroplasty 11.Periprosthetic Knee Fractures 12.Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty 13.Patellofemoral Arthroplasty 14.Marlex Mesh Reconstruction of Extensor Mechanism Disruption in Total Knee Arthroplasty 15.Painful Total Knee Arthroplasty Workup Part 3: Hip 16.Preoperative Planning for Total Hip Arthroplasty 17.Complications of Exposures for Total Hip Arthroplasty 18.Component Positioning and Stable Fixation in Total Hip Arthroplasty 19.Total Hip Arthroplasty Instability 20.Neurovascular Injury in Total Hip Arthroplasty 21.Intraoperative Periprosthetic Fracture During Total Hip Arthroplasty 22.Troubleshooting the Direct Anterior Approach 23.Postoperative Periprosthetic Fractures in Total Hip Arthroplasty 24.Workup of the Painful Total Hip Arthroplasty 25.Hip Preservation-Complications of Periacetabular Osteotomy Part 4: Hip and Knee Periprosthetic Joint Infections 26.Diagnosis and Definitions of Periprosthetic Joint Infections 27.Management of Acute Periprosthetic Joint Infections 28.Management of Chronic Periprosthetic Joint Infection 29.Antibiotics and Cement 30.Antibiotic Spacer Techniques in Hip and Knee Index
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Complications in Orthopaedics Pediatrics
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I - Pediatric Trauma Section 2 - Upper Extremity Section 3 - Spine Section 4 - Lower Extremity Section 5 - Neuromuscular/Congenital Disorders Clavicle and Proximal Humerus Fractures Supracondylar Humerus Fractures Lateral Condyle Fractures Medial Condyle/Medial Epicondyle Fractures Forearm Fractures Wrist Fractures Hand/Finger Fractures - Christine Ho Cervical Spine Trauma Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma Pelvic Fx and Proximal Femur Fractures Femoral Shaft Fractures Fractures Around the Knee Tibial Shaft Fractures Ankle Fractures Foot Fractures Sprengel Deformity Syndactyly Surgery of the thumb Cubitus Varus/Valgus Correction AIS Neuromuscular Spine Congenital Spinal Deformities Kyphosis Growing Rod Treatment Sponylolisthesis/Spondylolysis Septic Hip Developmental Hip Dysplasia - Closed Treatment Open Reduction for DDH Treatment of Adolescent Hip Dysplasia Proximal Femur Varus and Valgus Osteotomies Perthes SCFE - Infantile Blounts Adolescent Blounts Hemiepiphysiodesis/Epiphysiodesis Physeal Bar Resection Rotational Osteotomies of the Femur and Tibia Surgical Management of Clubfoot Flatfoot Reconstruction Tarsal Coalition Resections - Mubarak Bunion Treatment Lower Extremity Amputations Osteotomies for Osteogenesis Imperfecta Spastic Hip Dislocation UE Surgery for Neuromuscular Disorders LE Soft Tissue Surgery for Spasticity/Neuromuscular Disorders
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Radiosurgery of the Skull Base A CaseBased
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI Section VII Olfactory groove: Meningioma [Anterior fossa floor/Olfactory groove] Esthesioneuroblastoma Planum sphenoidale/Tuberculum sellae: Meningioma [Tuberculum/Perioptic] Sellar/Suprasellar: Pituitary tumor [Nonfunctional, Cavernous sinus] Pituitary tumor [Prolactinoma, Cavernous sinus] Pituitary tumor [Acromegaly, Cavernous sinus] Pituitary tumor [Cushing] Pituitary tumor with chiasmal compression [Reduced dose SRS or hypofractionated] Craniopharyngioma [Adult] Craniopharyngioma [Child] Metastasis to the Sella Rathke's Cleft cyst [Recurrent] Parasellar space/Cavernous sinus: Oculomotor schwannoma Trochlear schwannoma Abducens schwannoma Trigeminal schwannoma Meningioma [Cavernous sinus, Small/Medium] Meningioma [Cavernous sinus, Large, 5-session hypofractionated] Clivus: Chordoma [Clivus/Cavernous sinus] Metastasis to Meckel's cave/Clivus bone Solitary Fibrous Tumor [Clivus] Cerebellopontine Angle Meningioma [Petroclival with diplopia] Meningioma [Petroclival with TGN, Tumor + Nerve dose plan] Meningioma [Inferior petrous ridge] Meningioma [Petrous ridge posterior to IAC] Meningioma [Cerebellopontine angle] Chondrosarcoma [Petrous ridge] Endolymphatic sac tumor Internal auditory canal: Vestibular schwannoma [4mm, Intracanalicular] Vestibular schwannoma [10mm, Lateral fundus] Vestibular schwannoma [10mm, Medial canal] Vestibular schwannoma [18mm] Vestibular schwannoma [23mm] Vestibular schwannoma [30mm] Vestibular schwannoma [After prior resection] Vestibular schwannoma [Poor hearing in the contralateral non-tumor ear] Vestibular schwannoma [Neurofibromatosis type 2] Facial schwannoma [Auditory canal] Facial schwannoma [Geniculate] Facial nerve hemangioma Jugular foramen: Jugular foramen schwannoma Glomus tumor Meningioma [Jugular foramen] Foramen magnum: Hypoglossal schwannoma Meningioma [Foramen magnum] Miscellaneous Meningioma [Torcular] Meningioma [Transverse sinus] Meningioma [Grade 2 histology, Multiple sites] Meningioma [Neurofibromatosis type 2, Skull base] Hemangiopericytoma Adenoid cystic carcinoma Squamous Cell carcinoma [Head and neck with perineural spread] Epidermoid cyst Dural arteriovenous fistula [Transverse sinus] Dural arteriovenous fistula [Cavernous sinus, Carotid-Cavernous fistula]
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Elsevier Science & Technology Feldman and Pikes Vitamin D
Book SynopsisTable of Contents51. Defining thresholds for vitamin D I: scientific rationale for serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D cutoffs of 25 and 50 nmol/L; 52. Defining thresholds for vitamin D II; 53. Methods of evaluating population studies of vitamin D: strengths and weaknesses; 54. Worldwide vitamin D status; 55. Vitamin D in fooddCompounds, stability, sources; 56. Determinants of vitamin D levels from sun exposure: a global perspective; 57. Vitamin D supplement use as a public health strategy to augment diet and sustain population adequacy; 58. Vitamin D and food fortification; 59. Bariatric surgery, vitamin D, and bone loss; 60. Genetic determinants of 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations; 61. Effect of vitamin D on health and disease: evidence from Mendelian randomization; 62. Growth plate histology, bone histomorphometry, and radiologic features of nutritional rickets and osteomalacia; 63. Vitamin D deficiency and nutritional rickets in infants and children; 64. Clinical disorders of phosphate homeostasis; 65. The hypocalcemic disorders; 66. Vitamin D hydroxylationedeficient rickets, type 1A; 67. The role of genetic variation in CYP2R1, the principal vitamin D 25- hydroxylase, and CYP3A4 in vitamin D homeostasis; 68. Hereditary 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D resistant rickets (VDDR-2A); 69. Infantile hypercalcemia and CYP24A1 mutations; 70. Vitamin D and osteoporosis; 71. Adult vitamin D deficiencydfracture and fall prevention: findings from randomized controlled trials; 72. Randomized clinical trials of vitamin D and bone health; 73. Calcifediol as a therapeutic; 74. Vitamin D and organ transplantation; 75. Vitamin D, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and its sequelae; 76. The role of vitamin D in type 2 diabetes; 77. Liver metabolism and disease; 78. Vitamin D, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease; 79. Vitamin D and renal disease; 80. Vitamin D and kidney stones; 81. Hypercalcemia due to vitamin D toxicity; 82. Vitamin D and Paget’s disease; 83. Vitamin D metabolism and disorders in companion animals; 84. Overview of vitamin D actions in cancer; 85. Vitamin D status and cancer incidence, mortality, and prognosis; 86. Antiproliferative and immunoregulatory actions of vitamin D derivatives on hematological malignancies: control of differentiation, proliferation, and cell death; 87. Vitamin D, inflammation, and cancer; 88. Vitamin D actions in mammary gland and breast cancer; 89. Vitamin D and colorectal cancer; 90. Vitamin D in the management of lung cancer: influence of tumor stage, tumor genotype, and treatment modality; 91. Vitamin D and prostate cancer; 92. Vitamin D and pancreatic cancer; 93. Sunlight, skin cancer and vitamin D; 94 . Vitamin D and antibacterial immunity; 95. Vitamin D and antiviral immunity; 96. Vitamin D and adaptive immunity in health and disease; 97. Vitamin D, microbiota, and inflammatory bowel disease; 98. Vitamin D and tuberculosis; 99. The role of vitamin D in COVID-19; 100 . Vitamin D and type 1 diabetes; 101. Vitamin D mechanisms of protection in multiple sclerosis; 102. Vitamin D and the epidemiology of multiple sclerosis; 103. Vitamin D and rheumatoid arthritis; 104. Psoriasis and other skin disorders; 105. Vitamin D, acute respiratory infection, and Asthma/COPD; 106. Vitamin D and acute illness; Index for Volume 2
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Elsevier Science & Technology Feldman and Pikes Vitamin D
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Book introduction: Major trends in vitamin D research; 2. Evolution of human skin pigmentation and vitamin D; 3. Photobiology of vitamin D; 4. The activating enzymes of vitamin D metabolism (25- and 1a-hydroxylases); 5. CYP24A1: structure, function, and physiological role; 6. Alternative pathways for vitamin D metabolism; 7. Vitamin Debinding protein; 8. Regulation of renal vitamin D metabolism; 9. Regulation of extra-renal synthesis of 1,25(OH)2D; 10. Structural basis for ligand activity in vitamin D receptor; 11. Genome-wide perspectives on vitamin D receptor actions; 12. Vitamin D, chromatin, and epigenetics; 13. The diverse genomic mechanisms of action of the vitamin D receptor; 14. Vitamin D and microRNAs; 15. Pathway based-analysis of transcriptomic data from vitamin D studies 16. Vitamin D and the kidney; 17. Vitamin D and the calcium-sensing receptor; 18. Regulation of intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption by vitamin D; 19. Vitamin D and FGF23; 20. Osteoclastogenesis and vitamin D; 21. Vitamin D activity in osteoblasts and osteocytes; 22. Cartilage; 23. Vitamin D and bone: an integrated approach; 24. Vitamin D in dentoalveolar and oral health; 25. Role of vitamin D in skin and hair biology; 26. Vitamin D and the cardiovascular system; 27. Vitamin D, brain development and function; 28. Vitamin D, VDR, and adipose tissue: focus on cellular mechanisms; 29. Vitamin D and skeletal muscle; 30. Understanding vitamin D from mouse knockout models; 31. Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of vitamin D; 32. Vitamin D as a modifier of genomic function and phenotypic expression during pregnancy; 33. The role of vitamin D physiology in regulating calcium and bone metabolism in mother and child: pregnancy, lactation, postweaning, fetus, and neonate; 34. Vitamin D and the placenta; 35. Consequences of perinatal vitamin D deficiency on later bone health; 36. Adolescence and acquisition of peak bone mass; 37. The role of vitamin D in orthopedic surgery; 38. Vitamin D and muscle performance in athletes and older adults; 39. Role in reproductive biology and dysfunction in women; 40. Vitamin D, reproductive endocrinology, and male reproductive organ function in health and disease; 41. Vitamin D and the renineangiotensin system; 42. Vitamin D: presence and function in the eye; 43. Adult vitamin D deficiency and adverse brain outcomes 44. Vitamin D and the lung; 45. Design and synthesis of vitamin D analogs; 46. Structure function relationships of VDR ligands; 47. Modulating vitamin D receptore coregulator binding with small molecules; 48. Mass spectrometry assays of vitamin D metabolites; 49. Measurement and quality assessment of total and free 25-hydroxyvitamin D; 50. Vitamin D tissue distribution by mass spectrometry imaging; Index for Volume 1
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Campbells Core Orthopaedic Procedures
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART I ARTHROPLASTY TECHNIQUE 1 Total Hip Arthroplasty: Standard Posterolateral Approach TECHNIQUE 2 Direct Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty TECHNIQUE 3 Total Knee Arthroplasty: Standard Midline Approach and Bone Preparation TECHNIQUE 4 Component Implantation in Total Knee Arthroplasty TECHNIQUE 5 Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty TECHNIQUE 6 Total Ankle Arthroplasty TECHNIQUE 7 Total Shoulder Arthroplasty TECHNIQUE 8 Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty PART II SPINE TECHNIQUE 9 Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion With Locking Plate TECHNIQUE 10 Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MITLIF) TECHNIQUE 11 Microscopic Lumbar Diskectomy TECHNIQUE 12 Facet Block Injections: Cervical, Lumbar, Sacroiliac Joint PART III SPORTS MEDICINE TECHNIQUE 13 Ankle Arthroscopy TECHNIQUE 14 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Anatomical Single-Bundle Endoscopic Reconstruction Using Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Graft TECHNIQUE 15 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Transepiphyseal, Physeal-Sparing TECHNIQUE 16 Open Repair of Achilles Tendon Rupture TECHNIQUE 17 Minimally Invasive Repair of Achilles Tendon Rupture TECHNIQUE 18 Treatment of Shoulder Instability: Bankart Repair, Open, and Arthroscopic TECHNIQUE 19 Treatment of Shoulder Instability: Capsular Shift, Posterior Capsular Shift, Arthroscopic Capsular Shift TECHNIQUE 20 Arthroscopic Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears TECHNIQUE 21 Arthroscopic Fixation of Type II Slap Lesions TECHNIQUE 22 Biceps Repair: Open Approaches TECHNIQUE 23 Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction PART IV TRAUMA TECHNIQUE 24 Fixation of the Lateral and Medial Malleoli TECHNIQUE 25 Intramedullary Nailing of Tibial Shaft Fractures TECHNIQUE 26 Open Reduction and Fixation of Tibial Plateau Fractures TECHNIQUE 27 Tension Band Wiring Fixation of Patellar Fractures TECHNIQUE 28 Compression Hip Screw Fixation of Intertrochanteric Femoral Fractures TECHNIQUE 29 Intramedullary Nailing of Subtrochanteric Fractures TECHNIQUE 30 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of the Distal Humerus With Olecranon Osteotomy TECHNIQUE 31 Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Both-Bone Forearm Fractures TECHNIQUE 32 Fasciotomy for Acute Compartment Syndrome in the Leg: Single and Double Incisions TECHNIQUE 33 Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning of Supracondylar Fractures (Two Lateral Pins) TECHNIQUE 34 Flexible Intramedullary Nailing of Femoral Fractures TECHNIQUE 35 Percutaneous in Situ Pinning for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis PART V HAND AND WRIST TECHNIQUE 36 Flexor Tendon Repair TECHNIQUE 37 Subcutaneous Fasciotomy, Partial Fasciectomy for Dupuytren Contracture TECHNIQUE 38 Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning of Distal Radial Fractures TECHNIQUE 39 Volar Plate Fixation of Fractures of the Distal Radius TECHNIQUE 40 Scaphoid Fractures: Open Reduction Internal Fixation and Percutaneous Fixation TECHNIQUE 41 Mini-Palm Open and Open Carpal Tunnel Release TECHNIQUE 42 Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Through One or Two Incisions TECHNIQUE 43 Trigger Finger Release: Open and Percutaneous PART VI FOOT AND ANKLE TECHNIQUE 44 Distal Chevron Metatarsal Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus TECHNIQUE 45 Minimally Invasive Chevron-Akin Osteotomy TECHNIQUE 46 Arthrodesis of the First Metatarsocuneiform Articulation (Lapidus Procedure) TECHNIQUE 47 Calcaneal Fracture: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation; Percutaneous Fixation TECHNIQUE 48 Screw Fixation of Fifth Metatarsal Fractures TECHNIQUE 49 Lateral Repair of Chronic Instability: Modified Broström TECHNIQUE 50 Ankle Arthrodesis: Mini-Incision Technique
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Springer Knee Arthroscopy
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Elsevier Health Sciences Evaluation and Management of Hip and Knee
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Elsevier Health Sciences Campbells Operative Orthopaedics 4Volume Set
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Taylor & Francis Inc Bone Tissue Engineering
Book SynopsisFocusing on bone biology, Bone Tissue Engineering integrates basic sciences with tissue engineering. It includes contributions from world-renowned researchers and clinicians who discuss key topics such as different models and approaches to bone tissue engineering, as well as exciting clinical applications for patients. Divided into four sections, the book covers basic bone biology and tissue engineering, scaffold designs for tissue engineering, applied principles of bone tissue engineering, and clinical opportunities. The comprehensive nature of this book, including extensive bibliographies, will make it an invaluable resource for biomedical engineers, tissue engineers, dental and bone-related medical researchers, and craniofacial biologists.Table of ContentsFocusing on bone biology, Bone Tissue Engineering integrates basic sciences with tissue engineering. It includes contributions from world-renowned researchers and clinicians who discuss key topics such as different models and approaches to bone tissue engineering, as well as exciting clinical applications for patients. Divided into four sections, the book covers basic bone biology and tissue engineering, scaffold designs for tissue engineering, applied principles of bone tissue engineering, and clinical opportunities. The comprehensive nature of this book, including extensive bibliographies, will make it an invaluable resource for biomedical engineers, tissue engineers, dental and bone-related medical researchers, and craniofacial biologists.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Nutrition and the Female Athlete 10 Nutrition in
Book SynopsisWhether you exercise for fun, or in competitive situations, you should understand the important role nutrition plays in fitness. This useful new text focuses on nutrition as it specifically relates to female athletes. It addresses topics of major importance to women in sports, coaches, trainers, sports nutritionists, and physicians. Each chapter is a mini-course on a particular aspect of nutrition. Subjects include the nutritional practices of female athletes; the requirements for carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; details on vitamins and minerals, with special emphasis on the nutrients of importance to female athletes; the role of water and electrolytes, including prevention of dehydration and guidelines for optimal fluid replacement; body weight and composition; factors affecting energy balance; how to achieve a healthy competitive weight, and an overview of eating disorders in athletes, including definitions and diagnostic criteria, prevalence, risk factors, and effects on health anTrade Review"Nutrition information and practices related to female athletes are presented in a concise, easy-to-read style, with emphasis placed on the basics of nutrition and calcium, iron, and zinc needs. The prevalence of anorexia and bulimia, along with their warning signs and effects on health and performance, are discussed. The book successfully compiles theory, science, and application, making it a required reference for professionals."-SCAN'S Pulse Supplement"If you are interested in sports nutrition or the nutritional needs of active women, this book will be a great addition to your library."Journal of the American Dietetic Association"The price is affordable for most practitioners, the book is well written and flows well, and the book provides theory, science and application. Readers will find Nutrition and the Female Athlete a handy reference when a quick question arises concerning most nutrient needs of the female athlete.""-Jill Ellis, Ph.D. RD, in Scan's PULSETable of ContentsNutrition Knowledge and Practices of Female AthletesThe Energy Yielding Nutrients: Carbohydrates, Protein, and FatThe VitaminsThe MineralsWater and ElectrolytesBody Weight and Body CompositionEating Disorders in Athletes
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Taylor & Francis Inc Macroelements Water and Electrolytes in Sports
Book SynopsisAddresses the relationship of macroelement needs and interactions to sports and exercise. This book examines the connection between exercise and sports activities and the nutrient status of individuals. It reviews topics related to water, macroelements, and exercise.Trade Review"This text is perhaps the most comprehensive publication available on macrominerals and sports nutrition."-Mark Kern, Ph.D., R.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences, San Diego State University, California"Dietitians interested in the specific biochemical, physiological aspects of the body, and nutrition will find this a good tool for understanding the connection between sport activities and nutritional status…provide convincing evidence for their conclusions and offer enough data to assist the sports nutritionist in the development of recommendations for the athlete regarding electrolytes and macroelements most likely to contribute to performance enhancement."--Mary Anne Clairmont, R.D., Today's Dietitian"…an excellent source of information especially for athletes and researchers who have questions concerning proper nutrition for performance…is designed to help everyone understand how specific macro elements, water, and certain electrolytes are important for cellular processes and sports performance…is well written and not only will help athletes but can stimulate further research in this area."-A.H. Goldfarb, CHOICE, January 2000Table of ContentsIntroduction: Macroelements, Water, and Electrolytes in Sports NutritionMacroelementsCalcium in Exercise and Sport - F. BronnerPhosphorus in Exercise and Sport - R.B. KreiderMagnesium in Exercise and Sport - L.R. Brilla and V. P. LombardiWater and Electrolytes Water in Exercise and Sport - P.N. Taylor, I. Wolinsky, and D.J. KlimisSodium in Exercise and Sport - E.R. Buskirk and W.B. FarquharChloride in Exercise and Sports - C.R. Roman-Shriver and L. M. BoylanPotassium in Exercise and Sport - L.C. SenayFluid and Electrolyte Replacement - C. Minson and J.R. HalliwillSupplements Containing MacroelementsMagnesium, Phosphate, and Calcium Supplements - H. LukaskiSports Beverages - J.H. Burns and J.R. BerningSummary - Macroelements, Water , and Electrolytes in Sports Nutrition - J. Driskell and I. WolinskyIndex
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Taylor & Francis Inc Anabolic Treatments for Osteoporosis
Book SynopsisOsteoporosis, a growing epidemic among women in North America, Europe, and Japan, is a painful, costly disease that has presented a treatment challenge to healthcare professionals. Until recently, therapies have focused on agents that slow bone resorption, and have had only limited success at increasing bone mass.However, exciting new developments are on the verge of changing the treatment of this debilitating disorder. Two anabolic agents, the parathyroid hormone (PTH) and the fluoride ion, show tremendous promise as tools for building and retaining bone - with no adverse side effects. Anabolic Treatments for Osteoporosis is a comprehensive account of the latest studies that have been carried out on these two agents, and a thorough assessment of their prospects as osteoporosis therapeutics. This unique book combines basic science and up-to-date clinical data to present a complete picture of this breakthrough in the treatment of a globally significant health issue.Table of ContentsOsteoporoses: Their Nature and Therapeutic Targets. Osteoporosis - Mechanisms and Models. PTH: Skeletal Effects in the Ovariectomized Rat Model for Postmenopausal Bone Loss. Parathyroid Hormone: The Clinical Experience and Prospects. Adenylyl Cyclase-Activating Anabolic Agents: Parathyroid Hormone and Prostaglandins E. Bone Formation May Be Uncoupled from Resorption, as Demonstrated by a New Class of hPTHrP-(1-34) Analogues in Both Rapid and Slow Turnover Models of Osteopenia. Commercial Exploitation of Parathyroid Hormone Therapy for the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis. The Insulin-Like Growth Factors: Potential Anabolic Agents for the Skeleton. Osteogenic Actions of Fluoride: Its Therapeutic Use for Established Osteoporosis. Index. NTI/Sales Copy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd 100 Cases in Orthopaedics and Rheumatology
Book SynopsisA 24-year-old woman attends rheumatology outpatients with an eight-week history of painful hands. On examination she is tearful and thin. You are the medic on duty...100 Cases in Orthopaedics and Rheumatology presents 100 scenarios commonly seen by medical students and junior doctors in orthopaedic and rheumatology clinics, or in the emergency department. A succinct summary of the patient's history, examination and initial investigations, with clinical and/or imaging photographs, is followed by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors. Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to become a doctor. These cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognTrade Review"The book provides a unique learning and revision tool in realistic cases that are likely to arise. They are all presented in an easy-to-read format, with summarizing key points at the end."— Orthopaedic Product NewsTable of ContentsORTHOPAEDICS, Case 1 A painful knee in a neonate, Case 2 Atraumatic painful joints in a boy, Case 3 An atraumatic painful hip, Case 4 An expanding mass in the leg of an adolescent, Case 5 A boy with a swollen mass in his thigh,, Case 6 A painful collarbone, Case 7 A painful proximal humerus in an elderly woman, Case 8 A boy with a painful elbow, Case 9 A painful distal radius following a fall, Case 10 A painful thumb following a fall, Case 11 A painful hip following a fall, Case 12 Knee pain following a traffic accident, Case 13 A painful swollen elbow in a young girl, Case 14 A painful thigh following a violent fall, Case 15 Groin pain following a fall, Case 16 A swollen painful leg after a sporting incident, Case 17 A painful and swollen knee following an accident, Case 18 A crushed leg, Case 19 A painful foot following a traffic incident, Case 20 A hindfoot injury following a fall from height, Case 21 Curvature of the spine, Case 22 Severe low back pain, Case 23 A clicky hip in a toddler, Case 24 Hip and thigh pain in a 7-year-old boy, Case 25 A painful hip in an adolescent, Case 26 Groin and buttock pain in an elderly man, Case 27 Lateral hip pain, Case 28 A painful red swollen knee, Case 29 Swelling in the back of the knee, Case 30 A mildly swollen knee in a young man, Case 31 An atraumatic painful knee in an elderly woman, Case 32 An unstable knee in a young man, Case 33 An injured ankle, Case 34 Deformed feet in a newborn child, Case 35 High-arched feet in a young girl, Case 36 Flat feet in a young girl, Case 37 A painful and swollen ankle, Case 38 Deformed feet in an elderly woman, Case 39 A stiff great toe, Case 40 Misshapen toe in a middle-aged woman (1), Case 41 Misshapen toe in a middle-aged woman (2), Case 42 Foot pain following a riding fall, Case 43 A deformed, swollen and ulcerated foot, Case 44 A stiff shoulder, Case 45 Elbow pain (1), Case 46 Elbow pain (2), Case 47 A painful wrist, Case 48 A deformed finger, Case 49 A painless contracture deformity of a hand, Case 50 A painful wrist following a fall RHEUMATOLOGY, Case 51 A swollen joint and fever, Case 52 Painful hands in a young woman, Case 53 Back pain in a young man, Case 54 Clumsiness, Case 55 Back pain and thirst in an elderly man, Case 56 Acute back pain, Case 57 Painful bones and a waddling gait, Case 58 Hip pain and abnormal blood tests, Case 59 Knee pain in an athlete, Case 60 Painful hands and a rash, Case 61 Hypermobility and a pneumothorax, Case 62 Pins and needles in a young woman, Case 63 Joint pains, skin changes and muscle weakness, Case 64 An acutely painful knee, Case 65 Recurrent abdominal pain and fevers, Case 66 Painful hands and oral ulcers, Case 67 Painful hands and breathlessness, Case 68 Persistent ulceration in an elderly woman, Case 69 A sore throat, painful knees and facial movements, Case 70 A lumpy rash and a swollen knee, Case 71 Rash and swollen ankles, Case 72 A breathless rheumatoid patient, Case 73 Pleuritic chest pain, Case 74 Fever, rash and joint pains, Case 75 Pain and stiffness in shoulders and hips, Case 76 Painful ears and nose, Case 77 Weakness and a rash, Case 78 Diarrhoea, rash and a stiff back, Case 79 Headache and weight loss, Case 80 A painful swollen hand following a fracture, Case 81 Diarrhoea and painful joints, Case 82 Chronic extensive muscle pain, Case 83 Intractable synovitis, Case 84 Haemoptysis and renal failure, Case 85 Diarrhoea and a swollen knee, Case 86 Swollen ankles and a rash, Case 87 Rash, testicular pain and arthralgia, Case 88 Painful hands and dry eyes, Case 89 Genital ulcers and a rash, Case 90 Rash, arthralgia and facial weakness, Case 91 Rash and abdominal pain in an adolescent, Case 92 Weight loss and claudication in a young woman, Case 93 Swollen cheeks in an elderly man, Case 94 A swollen knee 2Case 95 A child with a swollen knee, Case 96 Acne, arthralgia and chest pains, Case 97 A breathless patient with lupus, Case 98 Anaemia and weight loss in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis, Case 99 A breathless patient with dermatomyositis, Case 100 Asthma, rhinitis, foot drop and a rash.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Problem Knee
Book SynopsisA fully updated edition of the classic text on the knee, The Problem Knee, Third Edition is highly illustrated in colour and offers a fundamental approach to dealing with soft-tissue and skeletal disorders of the knee. The book focuses on younger patients, rather than degenerative conditions, covering both injuries and congenital abnormalites.The crucial skills of accurate history-taking, clinical examination, investigation and modern surgical management are the focus throughout. From this framework, the latest techniques in imaging and arthroscopic procedures, rehabilitation methods and ligament reconstruction are discussed, plus indications for techniques such as meniscal suturing and osteochondral grafting. A logical, systematic approach Clear line drawings to illustrate examination methods Scans and x-rays to help you identify injuries and problems Over 500 references Trade Review"This excellent book is written by two very experienced orthopaedic surgeons - Malcolm Macnicol and Franky Steenbrugge - but aimed at non-surgeon clinicians who are more likely to be the first point of contact for the younger patient with a knee problem. ... The authors explain the common mechanisms of knee injury, and the symptoms with which the patient is likely to present. ... This is a wonderful book to give a clinician a thorough taste and feel of the range of primary disorders of the knee with which the younger patient might present to them. It deliberately omits secondary problems and disorders common to the older patient, but this is made clear from the title of the book."—Dr. Sheila Strover, book review appearing on www.kneeguru.co.uk, February 18, 2015Table of ContentsThe mechanism and presentation of injuries to the knee. Methods of clinical examination. Investigations. Pediatric conditions. Ligamentous injuries. Meniscal lesions. Patellofemoral problems. Fractures around the knee. Non-traumatic conditions. Treatment of soft tissue injuries.
£161.50
Taylor & Francis Inc Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal
Book SynopsisComputational biomechanics is an emerging research field that seeks to understand the complex biomechanical behaviors of normal and pathological human joints to come up with new methods of orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation.Computational Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System collects the latest research and cutting-edge techniques used in computational biomechanics, focusing on orthopedic and rehabilitation engineering applications. The book covers state-of-the-art techniques and the latest research related to computational biomechanics, in particular finite element analysis and its potential applications in orthopedics and rehabilitation engineering. It offers a glimpse into the exciting potentials for computational modeling in medical research and biomechanical simulation. The book is organized according to anatomical locationfoot and ankle, knee, hip, spine, and head and teeth. Each chapter details the scientific questions/medical probTable of ContentsFoot and Ankle Joint. Foot Model for Investigating Foot Biomechanics and Footwear Design. Female Foot Model for High-Heeled Shoe Design. Foot and Ankle Model for Surgical Treatment. First Ray Model Comparing Normal and Hallux Valgus Feet. Dynamic Foot Model for Impact Investigation. Knee Joint. Knee Joint Model for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Knee Joint Models for Kneeling Biomechanics. Knee Implant Model: A Sensitivity Study of Trabecular Stiffness on Periprosthetic Fracture. Hip and Pelvis. Femur Model for Predicting Strength and Fracture Risk. Hip Model for Osteonecrosis. Pelvis Model for Reconstruction with Autografted Long Bones Following Hindquarter Amputation. Lower Limb for Rehabilitation. Foot–Ankle–Knee Model for Foot Orthosis. Lower Residual Limb for Prosthetic Socket Design. Residual Limb Model for Osteointegration. Spine. Spine Model for Vibration Analysis. Cervical Spinal Fusion and Total Disc Replacement. Spine Model for Disc Replacement. Spine Model for Applications in Aviation Protection. Head and Hand. Head Model for Protection. Tooth Model in Orthodontics and Prosthodontics. Eye Model and Its Application. Temporomandibular Joint Model for Asymptomatic and Dysfunctional Joints. Fingertip Model for Blood Flow and Temperature. Bone. Micro-Finite Element Model for Bone Strength Prediction. Simulation of Osteoporotic Bone Remodeling.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft
Book SynopsisTranslating Biomaterials for Bone Graft: Bench-top to Clinical Applications brings together the current translational research in bone tissue engineering, from design to application from materials, drugs and biologic delivery used for bone graft applications to pre-clinical and clinical considerations. The book also discusses the regulatory approval pathways, which involves consideration of the class of devices; whether they are similar to existing solutions, minimal manipulation of donor tissue or completely novel materials, drugs and biologics. These considerations drive the ability to successfully transition the latest generations of bone graft materials into the clinics. Chapters come from materials scientists, clinicians, researchers, and consultants and provide a holistic understanding of the field. As such, the book is a state-of-the-art reference to bone therapies and should appeal to clinicians, scientists, as well as students interested in the current research anTable of ContentsEditorial Foreword. Introduction. Bone Grafting Evolution. Materials. Ceramics. Polymers. Composites. Currently available grafts on the market. Growth Factors. BMP-2 and BMP-7. Other growth factors and delivery mechanisms. DBM and grafts. Cells and Biologics. Cell sources for orthopaedic defects. Cell sources for craniofacial defects. Animal Models for regeneration. Infection and antibiotics. Clinical Perspective. Orthopaedic Trauma. Spinal reconstruction. Dental and craniofacial reconstruction. Regulatory and ease-of-use
£218.50
Taylor & Francis Inc The Science of Beach Lifeguarding
Book SynopsisThe World Health Organization's recently published Global Report on Drowning found that drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwidemaking the information presented in this new book an important part of the global effort to reduce this health risk.Written by leading researchers and academics from around the world, The Science of Beach Lifeguarding focuses on the scientific evidence that underpins what is taught to and practised by beach lifeguards. It is the first book to pull together all the different areas involved in beach lifeguarding and evaluate their evidence base.An accessible and informative reference underpinned by the best current research, the book's key themes cover the context of beach lifeguarding, the physical environment in which lifeguards work, medical aspects, practical lifeguarding techniques, physiological standards for lifeguards, safety education, and future developments in beach lifeguarTable of ContentsContext, History of Beach Lifeguarding, Lifeguard Effectiveness, Data, Risk Analysis and Evaluation, Modern Day Beach Lifeguarding Practice, Physical Environment, Beach Hazard Identification, Rip Currents, Beach Risk Assessment, Risk Assessment in Practice, Human Environment, Drowning, Cold Water Immersion, Human Environment: Implications for Practice, Lifeguarding, Recognition, Vigilance and Surveillance Techniques, Lifeguard Swimming Performance in Surf, Resuscitation Techniques for Lifeguards, Beach Lifeguard First Aid, Effectiveness of Beach Lifesaving Techniques, Effectiveness of Beach Lifesaving Equipment, Technological Advantages in Beach Safety and Lifeguarding, Lifeguarding Practice: Recent Advances, Lifeguard Standards, Injuries and Risks whilst Lifeguarding, Medical Standards, Eyesight Standards, Occupational Fitness and Strength Standards, The importance and Implications of Lifeguard standards, Safety Education, A Behavioural Approach to Safety Education, Beach Safety Prevention Strategies, Effectiveness of Beach Safety Educational Programmes, Safety Education in Practice
£128.25
Taylor & Francis Inc Musculoskeletal MRI
Book SynopsisMusculoskeletal MRI covers the entire musculoskeletal system and related conditions, both common and rare. The text is neatly divided into sections based on the major anatomic divisions. Each section discusses anatomic subdivisions or joints, keeping sections on normal anatomy and pathologic findings close to each other, allowing radiologists to easily compare images of normal and pathologic findings.With more than 4000 high-quality MR images, information is presented in an easy-to-read bulleted format, providing the radiologist with all the information required to make an informed diagnosis in the clinical setting. The new edition also includes a complimentary eBook as well as access to image downloads. Comprehensive and user-friendly in its approach, the book provides every radiologist, both consultant and trainee, with increased confidence in their reporting.Trade Review"This is just a great book. I have had it on my reporting desk for the last two months… The illustrations are just superb and the text clear, concise and appropriate… I would certainly recommend it for any radiologist with an interest in musculoskeletal MRI, including those new to the field and also the more experienced. For the pictures alone, which are just superb, it is worth going out and buying a copy" — Dr N. S. Ashford, consultant radiologist, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, RAD Magazine. "This is the second edition of a book covering all aspects of musculoskeletal MRI… It covers all musculoskeletal-related MRI examinations starting in the uppere xtremity and moving to the lower extremity and spine. Because it is focused on MSK readers, the book covers most everything in tremendous detail. The best part of the book is the easy-to-read bullet-point formatting, which makes information easy to read and retrieve." - Attilio Macrito, DO (Baystate Medical Center), Doody's Book Review ServiceTable of ContentsThe Shoulder Girdle. The Elbow. The Wrist and Hand. The Hip Joint and Pelvic Girdle. The Knee. The Ankle and Foot. The Joints. The Limbs. The Spine.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Optimizing Physical Performance During Fasting
Book SynopsisOptimizing Physical Performance During Fasting and Dietary Restriction examines the effects of sustained fasting and food restrictions on metabolism and physical performance in athletes. It provides broad coverage including both religious and non-religious fasting and dietary restrictions.This practical and evidence-based guide outlines recent findings from peer-reviewed literature as well as original experiments conducted by the authors, who are experts in the supervision of athletes during fasting. The book presents findings and information simply and clearly and also summarizes implications for athletes. Written in an accessible style, each chapter reviews 30 to 100 investigations and also includes relevant citations, teaching objectives, definitions of key terms, summary of key points, practical implications for athletes, and questions for discussionTrade Review"This book is unique in that it excels in incorporating recent peer-reviewed literature. The content is laid out in an easy to navigate maner, enabling readers to find their topics of interest using the index and subsections. This is a useful book for readers interested in learning more about how sports nutrition practices may be affecting athletic performance. It is unique in the way it is able to cover a broad range of topics that closely integrate how future assessment and implementation of training programs can result in different outcomes, supported by case studies and peer-reviewed literature." —-5 stars (100/100), Erik H. Van Iterson, PhD, MS, MBio (Mayo Clinic), Doody's Book Review ServiceTable of ContentsIntroduction: Characteristics of Fasting. Changes of Body Mass and Energy Balance during Fasting and Dietary Restriction. Carbohydrate Metabolism and Fasting. Mobilization and Utilization of Lipids during Dietary Restriction Conditions. Protein Metabolism during Dietary Restriction. Hydration and Fluid Restriction in Athletes. Changes in Hormone Levels and Circadian Rhythms during Fasting. Oxidative Stress and Fasting. Effects of Dietary and Fluid Restrictions upon Physical Performance, Cognition and Vigilance. Nutritional Recommendations for Dietary Restriction. Tactics to Sustain Training and Competitive Performance during Fasting. Coping and Recovery Tactics during Fasting and Dietary Restriction. Miscellaneous Medical Issues during Dietary and Fluid Restriction. Conclusions.
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Taylor & Francis Inc SportsRelated Concussion
Book SynopsisThis new edition reflects the explosion of knowledge in basic science and clinical care for athletes with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. Interest in management and methodology for making diagnoses and improving the clinical outcomes have changed dramatically. All U.S. states have laws dictating how sports concussion patients are cared for and require return to play decisions be coordinated with best practice methods. Epidemiology, classification, and biology of sports concussion, as well as, brain imaging,assessment tests, neuropsychological measures, and management strategies are covered. Illustrative clinical cases, correlative examples, and historical insights are featured.Table of ContentsAn Introduction to Sports Related Concussion. The Biomechanics and Pathophysiology of Concussion. Acute Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management of the Concussed Athlete. Severe and Catostrophic Head Injuries that can occur in Sports. Postconcussive Syndrome. Outpatient Care of the Concussed Athlete: Gauging Recovery to Tailor Rehabilitative Needs with Elizabeth M. Pieroth Psy.D. Return to Activity Following Concussion. Neuroimaging in Concussion with Matthew T. Walker, M.D. and Monther Qandeel, M.D.9. The Advent of Subconcussive/Repetative Concussive Injury and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy with John Lee M.D. Ph.D. Promising Advances in Concussion Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Taylor & Francis Inc Revision Spine Surgery
Book SynopsisRevision spine surgery requires a unique skill set different from performing a primary operation. Understanding when a simple revision is sufficient, when a more complex approach is needed, or when a non-surgical option should be considered is critical to good patient care and outcomes. In this first book to focus exclusively on the complex topic of revision spine surgery, world-renowned Dr. Alex Vaccaro and leading neuro and orthopaedic spine surgeons, navigate physicians through the initial evaluative process and the potential pitfalls and complications encountered in revision surgery.Table of ContentsGENERAL. The approach to revision procedures. How to dissect the plane between the scar of a laminectomy defect in the posterior cervical spine. How to dissect the plane between the scar of a laminectomy defect in the posterior thoracic and lumbar spine. Local muscle flaps in the setting of revision spine surgery: Indications, operative planning, principles, and postoperative management. Revision and reimplantation of a spinal cord stimulator device. ANTERIOR CERVICAL. Revision ACDF at the same level. Revision ACDF: Adjacent level. Converting a total disc replacement to an ACDF. Treatment of adjacent segment disease after total disc replacement (TDR). POSTERIOR CERVICAL. Revision suboccipital decompression for complex Chiari malformation. How to revise a failed occipital cervical fusion. How to revise a failed C1–C2. fusion. Treatment of postlaminectomy kyphosis. Revision of failed posterior cervical fusions. Complications necessitating surgical intervention following cervical laminoplasty. THORACIC/THORACOLUMBAR SPINE. Revision surgery for proximal junctional kyphosis following thoracolumbar fusion. Pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) nonunion revision. Treatment of a nonunion of a thoracolumbar deformity, not at the site of a three-column osteotomy. How to safely remove a pedicle screw abutting the aorta. LUMBAR SPINE. Revision of an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) nonunion. How to revise nonunion of a lateral lambar interbody fusion (LLIF) through a lateral approach. How to surgically manage a recurrent lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP). How to perform revision lumbar decompression. How to perform revision lumbar decompression at the index level through a minimally invasive (MIS) approach. How to revise a transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) nonunion with recurrent stenosis at the index level (open). How to revise a minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS TLIF) nonunion with recurrent stenosis at the index level through an MIS approach. How to revise a posterior lateral decompression and fusion at the index level. How to revise a posterior lumbar fusion that has developed adjacent-level stenosis with or without instability. Flat back deformity revision surgery. Revision high-grade spondylolisthesis surgery. Management of a ventrally displaced graft following ALIF, TLIF or DLIF. SPECIAL CASES. Treatment of symptomatic cervical and lumbar pseudomeningocoeles. Treatment of a persistent cervical dural tear. Treatment of a ventral thoracic dural defect. Treatment of a persistent lumbar dural tear. Treatment of a chronic postoperative cervical and lumbar spine infection.
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Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery
Book SynopsisPocket Atlas of Spine Surgery, 2nd Edition by Kern Singh and Alexander Vaccaro is unique in its presentation, utilizing multilayered visuals to delineate the most commonly performed spine procedures. High-definition intraoperative photographs are juxtaposed with translucent anatomic drawings. This facilitates visualization of both the entire surgical field and complex anatomy never "seen" during surgery. It also provides greater insights into the subtleties of both open and technically demanding minimally invasive spine surgery techniques. Unlike many large spine surgery atlases, this is the perfect, on-the-go, pocket-size resource for busy spine surgeons who work in any clinical setting. From the cervical to lumbar spine, 21 concise chapters reflect the collective technical expertise of internationally renowned spine surgeons. Easy-to-follow guidance is provided on fundamental open and minimally invasive techniques, including pedicle screw placement, fusion, discectomy, corpectomy, foraminotomy, laminoplasty, and laminectomy. Each procedural chapter focuses on the importance of accurate visualization, adequate homeostasis, and impacted anatomical structures. Insightful tips, pearls, and potential pitfalls throughout the book expedite acquisition of knowledge Nearly 200 detailed, clearly labeled images of common spine procedures provide invaluable anatomical and clinical guidance Expanded insights on positioning in spine surgery Added discussion of surgical challenges, including warnings and descriptions of internervous planes Orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical trainees will discover an indispensable and friendly white coat reference for everyday practice. The visually rich atlas will also benefit physician assistants, surgical nurses, and all practitioners involved in the operative care of spine surgery patients.Table of Contents1 Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion 2 Anterior Cervical Corpectomy and Fusion 3 Open Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy 4 Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy 5 Posterior Laminoplasty with Instrumentation 6 Posterior Laminectomy and Fusion 7 Occipitocervical Fusion 8 Thoracic Pedicle Screw Placement 9 Minimally Invasive Thoracic Corpectomy 10 Percutaneous Vertebral Cement Augmentation 11 Open Laminectomy and Diskectomy 12 Open Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion 13 Minimally Invasive Lumbar Exposure 14 Minimally Invasive Laminectomy 15 Minimally Invasive Far Lateral Diskectomy 16 Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF) 17 Mini-Open Pedicle Screw Placement 18 Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Placement 19 Extreme (eXtreme) Lateral Interbody Fusion 20 Minimally Invasive Lumbar Corpectomy 21 Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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Allen & Unwin Going Back: How a former refugee, now an
Book SynopsisIn Munjed Al Muderis's bestselling memoir Walking Free, he described his experience as a refugee fleeing Saddam Hussein's Iraq, his terrifying sea journey to Australia and the brutal mandatory detention he faced in the remote north of Western Australia. The book also detailed his early work as a pioneering orthopaedic surgeon at the cutting edge of world medicine. In Going Back, Munjed shares the extraordinary journey that his life-changing new surgical technique has taken him on. Through osseointegration, he implants titanium rods into the human skeleton and attaches robotic limbs, allowing patients genuine, effective and permanent mobility. Munjed has performed this operation on hundreds of Australian civilians, wounded British soldiers who've lost legs in Iraq and Afghanistan, and a survivor of the Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand. But nothing has been as extraordinary as his return to Iraq after eighteen years, at the invitation of the Iraqi government, to operate on soldiers, police and civilian amputees wounded in the horrific war against ISIS. These stories are both heartbreaking and full of hope, and are told from the unique perspective of a refugee returning to the place of his birth as a celebrated international surgeon.
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LWW Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery The
Book SynopsisPart of the highly regarded Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery® series, The Shoulder, Fourth Edition, is a concise, lavishly illustrated reference covering the most advanced, successful surgical techniques for the shoulder—all in step-by-step detail. Edited by Drs. Gerald R. Williams and Matthew L. Ramsey, this fully revised edition presents the preferred techniques of surgical masters, illustrated with full-color, sequential, surgeon’s-eye view intraoperative photographs, as well as superb drawings by noted medical illustrators. Significantly updated content, more techniques, new contributing authors, and accompanying videos keep you fully up to date with recent changes in the field. Provides the up-to-date guidance you need to face the challenges of shoulder surgery with confidence—helping you minimize error, improve outcomes, and increase patient safety Features 51 entirely new chapters and fully updated content that reflects tremendous advancements in tendon transfers, reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, both reverse and anatomic shoulder arthroplasty with augments, clavicle fractures, cuff patches, and more Contains more concise, streamlined chapters organized by anatomical issue, and more procedural videos than in previous editions Covers indications and contraindications, pitfalls and potential complications, pertinent surgical anatomy, and pearls and tips for improving results Includes abundant full-color photographs of surgical practice and clear illustrations that reveal areas not visible to the surgeon during a procedure Features more than 35 high-quality videos that offer instruction and guidance on clinical procedures Helps you acquire both knowledge and skill as you master the art and science of shoulder surgery with guidance from leading orthopaedic surgeons
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LWW Orthopaedic Knowledge Update174 Musculoskeletal
Book SynopsisPart of the popular Orthopaedic Knowledge Update® series, this comprehensive orthopaedic resource covers all aspects of the latest innovations in tumor care and optimized treatment in a single, convenient volume. Developed in partnership with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and edited by Geoffrey W. Siegel, MD, FAAOS, and J. Sybil Biermann, MD, FAAOS, Orthopaedic Knowledge Update®: Musculoskeletal Tumors 5 reflects cutting-edge research and understanding of the molecular basis of neoplastic disease and optimized treatment options since the last volume published in 2020. Written and edited by leading orthopaedic surgeons and specialists, OKU®: Musculoskeletal Tumors 5 provides deep insight, real-world patient scenarios, and best practices supported by the latest evidence. Offers a multidisciplinary perspective on musculoskeletal tumors, focusing on proven and promising treatments and approaches for this complex area Features new chapters on Molecular Biology in the Clinical Management of Musculoskeletal Neoplasia; Tumorlike Lesions of Soft Tissue; Pseudotumors and Tumorlike Lesions of Bone; Systemic Treatment of Bone Sarcoma; Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor and Synovial Chondromatosis; Pelvic Sarcoma Resection and Reconstruction; and Bone Grafting, Bone Graft Substitutes, and Growth Factors in Reconstruction for Bone Defects Provides evidence-based information, reinforced by recent prospective and randomized studies, surgical techniques, special problems, and controversial topics Covers the latest advances in the field along with updated information and important findings published in the literature from 2020 to 2024 Each of the 46 chapters includes an annotated reference list that summarizes recent relevant studies Sections are: General Evaluation and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Tumors Benign Bone Tumors Malignant Primary Bone Tumors Soft-Tissue Tumors Metabolic Disease to Bone Treatment of Bone Tumors A must-have for the orthopaedic surgeon, medical and pediatric oncologist, radiation oncologist, radiologist, pathologist, rehabilitation expert, and subspecialist
£165.59
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Hip Dysplasia: Understanding and Treating Instability of the Native Hip
Book SynopsisThis book represents the most advanced understanding of diagnosis and management of hip dysplasia in the young adult, written by the world’s leading experts and covering advanced imaging and biomechanical studies as well as latest surgical techniques. This is especially timely, as the field of hip preservation surgery is in constant evolution, and it is critical that surgeons and researchers combine their efforts to provide the best evidence-based knowledge to all health care providers evaluating and treating patients suffering from pre-arthritic hip pain. Not only does this book discuss the most up-to-date information on the etiology and natural history of hip dysplasia, as well as pathomechanics and traditional and advanced imaging, it also presents new conceptions of its classification and subsequent management. The focus throughout the book is that hip dysplasia is a problem of instability, where both the bony structure and the soft tissue envelope (i.e., capsule, ligaments and muscles) are at play. Moreover, although corrective osteotomies such as the peri-acetabular osteotomy will remain the dominant treatment option, non-surgical treatments as well as hip arthroscopy are now being increasingly recognized as useful adjuncts in order for our patients to return to their desired activities. Finally, as the longevity of joint replacement surgery has improved dramatically, this should be strongly considered in cases where the outcome of joint preserving surgery is not as predictable. Orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, physiatrists and physiotherapists alike will find this book a valuable resource when treating the young adult with symptomatic hip dysplasia.Trade ReviewTable of ContentsEtiology of Hip Dysplasia.- Natural History of Residual Hip Dysplasia.- Anatomical Description-Classification of Hip Dysplasia.- Pathomechanics of the Dysplastic Hip.- Biomechanics of the Native Hip from Normal to Instability.- Traditional Imaging.- Advancing Imaging of the Hip.- Non-Surgical Management of Pre-Arthritic Dysplastic Hip Pain.- Adjuvant Therapies in the Treatment of Pre-Arthritic Hip Disease.- Role and Indications of Hip Arthroscopy for Hip Dysplasia.- Proximal Femoral Osteotomy.- The Periacetabular Osteotomy.- Other Pelvic Osteotomies.- Joint Replacement in the Dysplastic Patient.
£80.99
de Gruyter Interventionelle Schmerztherapie Der Wirbelsäule
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Springer International Publishing AG The Shoulder
Book SynopsisThis book provides a broad overview of operative and non-operative treatments of various conditions affecting the shoulder. It is presented in an easy to use format with each chapter including multiple choice questions to assist the reader in preparing for boards to improve shoulder knowledge and increase success in exams. The Shoulder clearly describes the basic science, anatomy, biomechanical features and principals of physical examination while utilising an algorithmic approach to shoulder disorders. The contributors are an international team of shoulder experts who understand what is important to know at every level. The result is a book of value to those new to shoulder challenges and also experienced surgeons who wish to have a quick and handy guide to current concepts and knowledge of shoulder conditions and treatment.Trade Review“This is a good review for trainees and practicing orthopedic surgeons who have an interest in the shoulder. The authors are from all over the world, allowing for an international perspective. … This book broadly covers topics that are germane to both trainees and more experienced orthopedic shoulder surgeons. … reading this book during training would undoubtedly help residents in the shoulder portion of the exam as well as on clinical rotations.” (Scott A. Magnes, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2018)Table of ContentsBasic Science.- Clinical evaluation.- Investigations.- Shoulder trauma.- Specific shoulder disorders.- Non-operative management of shoulder disorders.- Operative management of shoulder disorders.
£142.49
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Operative Geburtsmedizin Atlas für Geburtshilfe
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Urban & Fischer/Elsevier ELSEVIER ESSENTIALS Sportmedizin
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Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Klinikleitfaden Orthopädie Unfallchirurgie
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£51.85
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Spezielle orthopädische Chirurgie
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£124.00
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier TraumatologischOrthopädische Untersuchung
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£55.25
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Therapeutische Schienen fr die Hand Von der
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£27.00
Urban & Fischer/Elsevier Kurzlehrbuch Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Gelenkpathologie: Historische Grundlagen,
Book SynopsisDieser umfassende Überblick vermittelt Ihnen klinikbezogen das aktuelle Wissen zur allgemeinen und speziellen Pathologie der Gelenkerkrankungen und des Bindegewebes.Didaktisch klar, mit umfangreichem Abbildungsmaterial- Fundierte Darstellung der Pathogenese und Morphologie- Detaillierte Beschreibung der einzelnen Krankheiten- Mikroskopischer, makroskopischer und Röntgenbefund übersichtlich in synoptischen TableausEin Handbuch und Nachschlagewerk, das Ihnen praktische Entscheidungshilfen für die Befundinterpretation und Therapie liefert.Table of Contents1 Bausteine und Organisationsformen des Bindesgewebes.- 1.1 Zellen.- 1.1.1 Fibroblasten, Fibrozyten und Tendozyten.- 1.1.2 Myofibroblasten.- 1.1.3 Synoviozyten.- 1.1.4 Chondrozyten.- 1.1.5 Fibrochondrozyten.- 1.2 Matrix.- 1.2.1 Kollagen.- 1.2.2 Elastin.- 1.2.3 Proteoglykane.- 1.2.4 Adhäsive Glykoproteine.- 1.2.5 Integrine.- 1.2.6 Umsatz der Matrix.- 1.2.7 Degradative Enzyme.- 1.3 Organisationsformen.- 1.3.1 Gallertiges Bindegewebe.- 1.3.2 Lockeres Bindegewebe.- 1.3.3 Straffes Bindegewebe.- 1.3.4 Kompaktes Bindegewebe.- Literatur.- 2 Morphologie des organisierten Bindegewebes.- 2.1 Gelenke.- 2.1.1 Knorpel.- Hyaliner Knorpel.- Faserknorpel.- 2.1.2 Gelenkkapsel.- 2.1.3 Synovia.- 2.2 Spezielle Gelenke.- 2.3 Zwischenwirbelscheiben.- 2.4 Sehnen.- 2.4.1 Sehnen-Muskel-Insertionen.- 2.4.2 Sehnen-Knochen-Insertionen.- 2.5 Ligamente, Aponeurosen und Faszien.- 2.6 Bursen.- 2.7 Allgemeine Altersveränderungen.- Literatur.- 3 Reaktionsformen des organisierten Bindegewebes.- 3.1 Synovialmembran.- 3.1.1 Entzündungen.- Neurogene Entzündung.- Vaskulitiden.- Nekrosen.- Zelluläre entzündliche Infiltration.- Gesteigerte Zellproliferation.- Zellemigration durch die Deckzellschicht.- Entzündlicher Gelenkerguß.- Synoviale Ulzerationen.- Detritussynovialitis.- Fibrinexsudation.- Granulationsgewebe.- Narbengewebe.- Zottenbildung.- Zottenverwachsungen.- Vermehrung des synovialen Gewebes.- 3.1.2 Reparation synovialer Defekte.- 3.1.3 Synoviale Metaplasien.- 3.1.4 Pathologische Osteoneogenese.- 3.1.5 Fremdkörperreaktionen.- Fremdkörper und Infektionen.- Fremdkörper und Tumoren.- 3.2 Hyaliner Knorpel.- 3.2.1 Folgen der Immobilisation.- 3.2.2 Thermische Schädigungen.- 3.2.3 Mechanische Schädigungen.- Einmalige direkte Traumen.- Wiederholte minore Traumen.- 3.2.4 Zerstörung bei Entzündungen.- Zerstörung durch Bakterien, Enzyme und Zellen der Synovia.- Zerstörung durch veränderte Chondrozytenfunktion.- Zerstörung durch Pannusgewebe.- 3.2.5 Reparationsversuche nach Zerstörung.- 3.3 Faserknorpel.- 3.3.1 Folgen der Immobilisation.- 3.3.2 Mechanische Schädigungen.- 3.3.3 Zerstörung bei Entzündungen.- 3.3.4 Reparationsversuche nach Zerstörung.- 3.4 Entzündlicher Knochenumbau.- 3.5 Pathogenese von Gelenkschmerzen.- 3.6 Allgemeine morphologische Diagnostik.- 3.7 Erklärung einiger klinischer Bezeichnungen.- Literatur.- 4 Entwicklungsdefekte.- 4.1 Allgemeine Häufigkeit.- 4.2 Gelenkfehlbildungen.- 4.3 Hüftgelenkdysplasie.- 4.4 Protrusio acetabuli.- 4.5 Epiphyseolysis capitis femoris.- 4.6 Scheibenmeniskus.- 4.7 Plica-Krankheit des Kniegelenkes.- 4.8 Chondrodystrophien.- 4.8.1 Achondroplasie.- 4.8.2 Spondyloepiphysäre Dysplasien.- 4.9 Hereditäre Bindegewebskrankheiten.- 4.9.1 Marfan-Syndrom.- 4.9.2 Ehlers-Danlos-Syndrom.- 4.9.3 Osteogenesis imperfecta.- 4.10 Arthrogryposen.- 4.11 Werner-Syndrom.- Literatur.- 5 Endokrine Krankheiten.- 5.1 Diabetes mellitus.- 5.1.1 Diabetische Arthropathie.- 5.1.2 Diabetische Cheiroarthropathie.- 5.1.3 Idiopathische diabetische Muskelinfarkte.- 5.2 Hyperparathyroidisms.- 5.3 Hypothyreose.- 5.4 Akromegalie.- 5.5 Karzinoid-Syndrom.- Literatur.- 6 Stoffwechselkrankheiten.- 6.1 Gaucher-Krankheit.- 6.2 Fabry-Krankheit.- 6.3 Mukopolysaccharidosen.- 6.4 Farber-Krankheit.- 6.5 Mukolipoidosen.- 6.6 Mannosidose.- 6.7 Alkaptonurische Ochronose.- 6.8 Exogene Ochronose (Pseudoochronose).- 6.9 Fettstoffwechselstörungen.- 6.9.1 Hyperlipoproteinämien.- 6.9.2 Zerebrotendinöse Xanthomatose.- 6.9.3 Sitosterinämie.- 6.9.4 Lokale Cholesterinkristallablagerungen.- 6.9.5 Hyperlipasämie.- 6.10 Amyloidose.- 6.10.1 Allgemeine Pathogenese.- 6.10.2 Allgemeine Klassifikation.- 6.10.3 Allgemeine Epidemiologie.- 6.10.4 Amyloidosen mit Beteiligung des Bewegungssystems.- 6.10.5 Allgemeine Diagnostik.- 6.10.6 Amyloidtumoren des Bindegewebes.- 6.11 Gicht.- 6.12 Kalziumpyrophosphat-Arthropathie.- 6.13 Apatitkrankheiten.- 6.13.1 Allgemeine Pathogenese von Apatitverkalkungen.- 6.13.2 Ratifizierte Tendopathie.- 6.13.3 Milwaukee-Schulter.- 6.13.4 Apatit-Chondropathie.- 6.13.5 Tumorförmige Kalzinose.- 6.14 Oxalose.- 6.15 Hämochromatose.- 6.16 Transfusionssiderose.- 6.17 Wilson-Krankheit.- 6.18 Zystische Fibrose.- 6.19 Erblicher Adenosin-Desaminase-Mangel.- 6.20 Hypophosphatämische Vitamin-D-resistente Rachitis.- 6.21 Hypophosphatasie.- Literatur.- 7 Chemische Noxen und Pharmaka.- 7.1 Aluminium.- 7.2 Beryllium.- 7.3 Blei.- 7.4 Fluor.- 7.5 Graphit.- 7.6 Natriummonojodacetat.- 7.7 Thallium.- 7.8 Wismut.- 7.9 Zink.- 7.10 Kashin-Beck-Krankheit.- 7.11 Mseleni-Krankheit.- 7.12 Familiäre Arthrose von Malnad.- 7.13 Herz-Kreislauf-Medikamente.- 7.14 Protonenpumpenhemmer.- 7.15 Eosinophilie-Myalgie-Syndrom.- 7.16 Gyrasehemmer.- 7.17 Tetrazykline.- 7.18 Interferon-?.- 7.19 Kokain.- 7.20 Morphin.- 7.21 Toxisches Öl-Syndrom.- 7.22 Tumor-Chemotherapie.- 7.23 Vitamin A.- 7.24 „Golfkrieg-Myalgie-Syndrom“.- 7.25 Lathyrismus.- 7.26 Papain.- Literatur.- 8 Neurologische Krankheiten.- 8.1 Neuropathische Arthropathie.- 8.2 Sudeck-Syndrom.- Literatur.- 9 Durchblutungsstörungen.- 9.1 Osteochondrosis dissecans.- 9.2 Freie Gelenkkörper.- 9.3 Große ischämische Knochennekrosen.- 9.4 Calvé-Legg-Perthes-Krankheit.- 9.5 Ischämische Fasziitis.- Literatur.- 10 Gelenkblutungen.- 10.1 Lokale Schädigungen.- 10.2 Gerinnungsstörungen.- 10.2.1 Erworbene Gerinnungsstörungen.- 10.2.2 Hämophile Arthropathie.- Literatur.- 11 Entzündungen bekannter Ätiologie.- 11.1 Viren.- 11.1.1 Arthritis.- 11.1.2 Tendosynovialitis.- 11.1.3 Bursitis.- 11.2 Bakterien.- 11.2.1 Uncharakteristische bakterielle Arthritis.- 11.2.2 Uncharakteristische bakterielle Tendosynovialitis.- 11.2.3 Uncharakteristische bakterielle Bursitis.- 11.2.4 Nekrotisierte Fasziitis.- 11.2.5 Uncharakteristische bakterielle Spondylitis.- 11.2.6 Tuberkulöse Arthritis.- 11.2.7 Sonderformen tuberkulöser Arthritiden.- 11.2.8 Tuberkulöse Tendosynovialitis.- 11.2.9 Sonderformen granulomatöser Tendosynovialitiden.- 11.2.10 Tuberkulöse Bursitis.- 11.2.11 Tuberkulöse Spondylitis.- 11.2.12 Brucellose.- 11.2.13 Lepra.- 11.2.14 Syphilis.- 11.3 Pilze.- 11.3.1 Arthritis.- 11.3.2 Tendosynovialitis.- 11.3.3 Bursitis.- 11.3.4 Spondylitis.- 11.4 Parasiten.- 11.4.1 Arthritis.- 11.4.2 Tendosynovialitis.- 11.5 Algen.- 11.5.1 Tendosynovialitis.- 11.5.2 Bursitis.- 11.6 Fremdmaterialien.- 11.6.1 Pflanzendornensynovialitis.- 11.6.2 Seeigelstachelsynovialitis.- 11.7 Serumkrankheit.- Literatur.- 12 Chronische Gelenkentzündungen.- 12.1 Chronische Polyarthritis.- 12.1.1 Historische Daten.- 12.1.2 Rheumafaktoren.- 12.1.3 Epidemiologie.- 12.1.4 Klinische Symptome.- 12.1.5 Ätiologie.- 12.1.6 Allgemeine Pathogenese.- 12.1.7 Pathomorphologie.- 12.1.8 Sonderformen.- Felty-Syndrom.- Juvenile chronische Arthritis.- Still-Syndrom des Erwachsenen.- Alters-cP.- 12.2 Klassische Spondylarthritiden.- 12.2.1 Ankylosierende Spondylitis.- 12.2.2 Psoriasisarthritis.- 12.3 Reaktive Arthritiden.- 12.3.1 Akutes rheumatisches Fieber.- 12.3.2 Lyme-Krankheit (Borreliose).- 12.3.3 Reiter-Syndrom.- 12.3.4 Enteropathische Arthritiden.- Colitis ulcerosa.- Morbus Crohn.- Morbus Whipple.- Colitis collagenosa.- Zöliakie.- Cronkhite-Canada-Syndrom.- Intestinale Anastomosen.- Bakterielle Darmentzündungen.- 12.3.5 Tumorassoziierte „rheumatische“ Symptome.- 12.3.6 Arthritis bei periartikulären Tumoren.- 12.3.7 Nahrungsmittelallergie.- 12.3.8 Sympathische Gelenkergüsse.- 12.3.9 Heterologes Kollagen.- 12.3.10 Bursitis bei Asthma bronchiale.- 12.3.11 Fasziitis bei Tumoren.- 12.4 Systemische entzündliche Krankheiten.- 12.4.1 Systemischer Lupus erythematodes.- 12.4.2 Systemische Sklerose.- 12.4.3 Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis.- 12.4.4 Gemischtes Bindegewebserkrankungssyndrom.- 12.5 Entzündungen unklarer Zugehörigkeit.- 12.5.1 Sarkoidose.- 12.5.2 Rezidivierende Polychondritis.- 12.5.3 Sjögren-Syndrom.- Primäres Sjögren-Syndrom.- 12.5.4 Familiäres Mittelmeerfieber.- 12.5.5 Fibroblastischer Rheumatismus.- 12.5.6 Familiäre Arthritiden.- 12.5.7 Morbus Behçet.- 12.5.8 Arthritiden bei Dermatitiden.- Akne.- Pustulosis palmaris und plantaris.- Sweet-Syndrom.- 12.5.9 Tietze-Syndrom.- 12.5.10 Transitorische Synovialitis des Hüftgelenks.- 12.5.11 Arthritiden bei chromosomalen Störungen.- 12.5.12 Menstruationsarthritis.- 12.5.13 Malakoplakie.- 12.5.14 Idiopathisches Hypereosinophilie-Syndrom.- 12.5.15 Palindromischer Rheumatismus.- 12.5.16 Hydrops intermittens.- 12.5.17 Eosinophile Fasziitis.- 12.6 Vaskulitische Syndrome.- 12.6.1 Riesenzellen-(Temporal-) Arteriitis.- 12.6.2 Takayasu-Arteriitis.- 12.6.3 Polyarteriitis nodosa und mikroskopische Polyangiitis.- 12.6.4 Kawasaki-Syndrom.- 12.6.5 Wegener-Granulomatose.- 12.6.6 Churg-Strauss-Syndrom.- 12.6.7 Henoch-Schönlein-Purpura.- 12.6.8 Essentielle Kryoglobulinämie.- 12.6.9 Kutane leukozytoklastische Angiitis.- Literatur.- 13 Mechanische Schädigungen.- 13.1 Gelenke.- 13.1.1 Einmalige direkte Traumen.- 13.1.2 Arthrose.- Historische Daten.- Definition.- Epidemiologie.- Klinische Symptome.- Ätiologie.- Pathogenese.- Pathomorphologie.- 13.1.3 Sonderformen der Arthrose.- Fingerpolyarthrosen.- Erosive Arthrose.- 13.1.4 Baker-Zyste.- 13.2 Gelenkzwischenscheiben und -lippen.- 13.2.1 Meniskopathie.- 13.2.2 Diskopathie.- 13.2.3 Labropathie.- 13.3 Zwischenwirbelscheiben.- 13.3.1 Diskopathie.- 13.3.2 Verlagerung von Zwischenwirbelscheibengeweben.- 13.3.3 Spondylose.- 13.3.4 Spondylarthrose.- 13.3.5 Osteochondrosis juvenilis.- 13.3.6 Diskusverkalkungen im Kindesalter.- 13.4 Sehnen.- 13.4.1 Allgemeine Pathogenese von Tendopathien.- 13.4.2 Partielle Kontinuitätsdurchtrennungen.- Tendinosen.- Tendovaginopathia crepitans.- Tendovaginopathia stenosans.- Karpaltunnelsyndrom.- Impingement-Syndrom.- Periarthropathia humeroscapularis.- 13.4.3 Insertionstendopathie.- 13.4.4 Besonderheiten der Wirbelsäule.- 13.4.5 Komplette Kontinuitätsdurchtrennungen.- Allgemeine Pathogenese.- Spezielle Sehnenrupturen.- Pathomorphologie kompletter Sehnenrupturen.- Gutachterliche Beurteilung von Sehnenrupturen.- 13.5 Bursen.- 13.5.1 Hämatobursa.- 13.5.2 Chronische Bursopathie.- 13.5.3 Neubildung von Bursen.- 13.5.4 Baker-Zyste.- Literatur.- 14 Tumoren.- 14.1 Benigne Tumoren.- 14.1.1 Pigmentierte villonoduläre Synovialitis.- 14.1.2 Primäre synoviale Osteochondromatose.- 14.1.3 Paraartikuläres Osteochondrom.- 14.1.4 Multizentrische Retikulohistiozytose.- 14.1.5 Lipoma arborescens.- 14.1.6 Lipom.- 14.1.7 Fibrom.- 14.1.8 Hämangiom.- 14.1.9 Juxtaartikuläres Myxom.- 14.1.10 Endometriose.- 14.1.11 Ganglien.- 14.2 Maligne Tumoren.- 14.2.1 Synoviales Sarkom.- 14.2.2 Maligner Riesenzellentumor.- 14.2.3 Chondrosarkom.- 14.2.4 Tumormetastasen.- 14.2.5 Infiltrate lymphohämatopoetischer Krankheiten.- 14.2.6 Klarzellensarkom.- 14.2.7 Epitheloides Sarkom.- 14.3 Fibromatosen.- 14.3.1 Fibromatose der Palmaraponeurose.- 14.3.2 Fibromatose der Plantaraponeurose.- 14.3.3 Fingerknöchelpolster.- 14.3.4 Induratio penis plastica.- 14.3.5 Kalzifiziertes Aponeurosenfibrom.- 14.3.6 Infantile digitale Fibromatose.- 14.3.7 Juvenile hyaline Fibromatose.- 14.3.8 Noduläre Fasziitis.- 14.3.9 Proliferative Fasziitis.- 14.3.10 Elastofibrom.- 14.3.11 Desmoidtumor.- 14.4 Chordom.- Literatur.- 15 Paraartikuläre Krankheiten.- 15.1 Paraartikuläre Ossifikation.- 15.2 Juxtaartikuläre Adipositas dolorosa.- 15.3 Periartikuläre Fibrose.- 15.4 Hypertrophe Osteoarthropathie.- 15.4.1 Idiopathische hypertrophe Osteoarthropathie.- 15.4.2 Sekundäre hypertrophe Osteoarthropathie.- 15.5 Fibromyalgie-Syndrom.- 15.6 Morton-Metatarsalgie.- Literatur.- 16 Folgen artikulärer Therapien.- 16.1 Systemische Therapie.- 16.1.1 Gold.- 16.1.2 Nichtsteroidale Antiphlogistika.- 16.1.3 Medikamentöse Knorpeltherapie.- 16.2 Intraartikuläre Therapie.- 16.2.1 Silikonflüssigkeit.- 16.2.2 Hyaluronat.- 16.2.3 Polyvinylpyrrolidonhaltige Medikamente.- 16.2.4 Glukokortikoide.- 16.2.5 Synoviorthese.- Chemische Synoviorthese.- Radio synoviorthese.- 16.2.6 „Gentransfer-Therapie“.- 16.2.7 Operative Synovialektomie.- 16.2.8 Lasereingriffe.- 16.2.9 Gelenkersatz-(Endoprothesen-)operationen.- Abriebprodukte.- Maligne Tumoren.- Mechanismen der Prothesenlockerung.- Reaktion auf Apatit.- Paraprothetische Ossifikation.- Infektionen.- 16.2.10 Débridement-Operation.- 16.2.11 Therapie osteokartilaginärer Defekte.- 16.2.12 Therapie von Meniskusdefekten.- 16.2.13 Therapie von Sehnendefekten.- 16.2.14 Komplikationen der Arthroskopie.- 16.3 Perkutane Therapie.- 16.3.1 Ultraschalltherapie.- 16.3.2 Extrakorporale Stoßwellentherapie.- 16.3.3 Photodynamische Therapie.- 16.4 Chemonukleolyse.- 16.5 Historische Erinnerung.- Literatur.- Verzeichnis bemerkenswürdiger Autoren der älteren Literatur.
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