Principles of deformity correction
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Principles of deformity correction
Springer, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Written in an accessible and instructive format, this richly illustrated text covers the analysis, planning, and treatment of lower limb deformities, with a view to teaching deformity correction. A foundation of understanding normal alignment is presented, using new nomenclature that is easy to remember and can even be derived without memorization. The work offers detailed information on deformities and malalignment, radiographic assessment, mechanical and anatomic axis planning, osteotomies, and hardware considerations. The part dealing with planning is further facilitated via an exercise workbook and an animated CD-ROM which is available separately. The methods taught are simple and intuitive.
Table of Contents
Normal lower limb alignment and joint orientation.- Malalignment and malorientation in the frontal plane.- Radiographic assessment of lower limb deformities.- Frontal plane mechanical and anatomic axis planning.- Osteotomy concepts.- Sagittal plane deformities.- Oblique plane deformities.- Translation and angulation-translation deformities.- Rotation and angulation-rotation deformities.- Length considerations.- Hardware and osteotomy considerations.- Six-Axis deformity analysis and correction.- Consequences of malalignment.- Malalignment due to ligamentous laxity of the knee.- Knee joint line deformity sources of malalignment.- Realignment for mono-compartment osteoarthritis of the knee.- Sagittal plane knee considerations.- Ankle and foot considerations.- Hip joint considerations.- Growth plate considerations.- Gait considerations.- Dynamic deformities and lever arm considerations.- TKR and total hip replacement.
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