Handbook of Fractures
With practical coverage of both adult and pediatric fractures, Handbook of Fractures, Sixth Edition is the must-have reference for residents and anyone—nurse practitioners and physician assistants, for example—in either the orthopaedic or emergency medicine setting. The book’s easy-to-read review provides fast access to information on all aspects of fracture management and classification—from anatomy and mechanism of injury to clinical and radiologic evaluation and treatment.
1133463603
Handbook of Fractures
With practical coverage of both adult and pediatric fractures, Handbook of Fractures, Sixth Edition is the must-have reference for residents and anyone—nurse practitioners and physician assistants, for example—in either the orthopaedic or emergency medicine setting. The book’s easy-to-read review provides fast access to information on all aspects of fracture management and classification—from anatomy and mechanism of injury to clinical and radiologic evaluation and treatment.
90.99 In Stock
Handbook of Fractures

Handbook of Fractures

by Kenneth Egol
Handbook of Fractures

Handbook of Fractures

by Kenneth Egol

eBook

$90.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

With practical coverage of both adult and pediatric fractures, Handbook of Fractures, Sixth Edition is the must-have reference for residents and anyone—nurse practitioners and physician assistants, for example—in either the orthopaedic or emergency medicine setting. The book’s easy-to-read review provides fast access to information on all aspects of fracture management and classification—from anatomy and mechanism of injury to clinical and radiologic evaluation and treatment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496384867
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health
Publication date: 09/23/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 926
File size: 27 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.

Table of Contents

Part I: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
1: Closed Reduction, Casting, and Traction
2: Multiple Trauma
3: Open Fractures
4: Gunshot Wounds
5: Pathologic Fractures
6: Periprosthetic Fractures
7: Orthopaedic Analgesia

Part II: AXIAL SKELETON FRACTURES
8: General Spine
9: Cervical Spine
10: Thoracolumbar Spine

Part III: UPPER EXTREMITY FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS
11: Clavicle Fractures
12: Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries
13: Scapular Fractures
14: Glenohumoral Dislocation
15: Proximal Humerus Fractures
16: Humeral Shaft Fractures
17: Distal Humerus
18: Elbow Dislocations
19: Olecranon
20: Radial Head
21: Radius and Ulna Shaft
22: Distal Radius
23: Wrist
24: Hand

Part IV: LOWER EXTREMITY FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS
25: Pelvis
26: Acetabulum
27: Hip Dislocations
28: Femoral Head
29: Femoral Neck Fractures
30: Intertrochanteric Fractures
31: Subtrochanteric Fractures
32: Femoral Shaft
33: Distal Femur
34: Knee Dislocation (Femoro-Tibial)
35: Patella and Extensor Mechanism Injuries
36: Tibial Plateau
37: Tibia/Fibula Shaft
38: Injuries about the Ankle
39: Calcaneus Fractures
40: Talus
41: Fractures of the Midfoot and Forefoot

Part V: PEDIATRIC FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS
42: Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery: General Principles
43: Pediatric Shoulder
44: Pediatric Elbow
45: Pediatric Forearm
46: Pediatric Wrist and Hand
47: Pediatric Hip
48: Pediatric Femoral Shaft
49: Pediatric Knee
50: Pediatric Tibia and Fibula
51: Pediatric Ankle
52: Pediatric Foot

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews