Clinical orthopaedic examination
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Clinical orthopaedic examination
Churchill Livingstone, 1997
4th ed
- :International ed.
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Includes index
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Description
This text on clinical orthopaedic examination emphasizes the more common conditions, making it useful for everyday practice and enabling the reader to avoid misdiagnosing such conditions. This edition includes material on: neck pain; cervical spinal myelopathy; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; vibration white finger; cruciate ligament; and systems for drawing hip disability. It also includes six frames of drawings per page of orthopaedic examinations and a list of normal ranges of joint movement for quick reference.
Table of Contents
General Principles in the Examination of a Patient with an Orthopaedic Problem. Segmental and Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Limb. The Cervical Spine. The Shoulder. The Elbow. The Wrist. The Hand. The Thoracic and Lumbar Spine. Segmental and Peripheral Nerves of the Lower Limb. The Hip. The Knee. The Tibia. The Ankle. The Foot. Biochemical Values
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