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Fracture management for primary care

M. Patrice Eiff, Robert L. Hatch, Walter L. Calmbach ; Mariam K. Higgins, medical illustrator

Saunders, c2003

2nd ed.

  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 1998

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Here's the guidance needed to evaluate and treat common fractures and to identify uncommon fractures that should be referred to a specialist. This title includes full chapter coverage of specific bones or joints and their fractures details: anatomic considerations, clinical symptoms and signs, radiographic findings, indications for orthopedic referral, strategies for management, and more.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Fracture Management by Primary Care Providers Chapter 2: General Principles of Fracture Care Chapter 3: Finger Fractures Chapter 4: Metacarpal Fractures Chapter 5: Carpal Fractures Chapter 6: Radius and Ulna Fractures Chapter 7: Elbow Fractures Chapter 8: Humerus Fractures Chapter 9: Clavicle and Scapula Fractures Chapter 10: Spine Fractures Chapter 11: Femur and Pelvis Fractures Chapter 12: Patellar, Tibial, and Fibular Fractures Chapter 13: Ankle Fractures Chapter 14: Calcaneus and Other Tarsal Fractures Chapter 15: Metatarsal Fractures Chapter 16: Toe Fractures Chapter 17: Rib Fractures Chapter 18: Facial and Skull Fractures

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