Practical office orthopedics
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Practical office orthopedics
McGraw-Hill Education, c2018
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Includes index
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Description
A comprehensive full-color guide to orthopedics in the primary care setting
Especially written for the primary care provider, Practical Office Orthopedics delivers outstanding full-color drawings, state-of-the-art radiographs, and a step-by-step approach to the evaluation and management of common bone and musculoskeletal complaints.
This unique text is authored by Dr. Edward (Ted) Parks, whose practical orthopedics workshops at the regional and national American College of Physicians conferences have received top ratings from primary care providers of every experience level. Common injuries to the knee, the shoulder, the hip, hand/wrist/elbow, foot/ankle, and the spine are covered in detail. Readers will find a consistent chapter template that presents information logically and facilitates treatment and learning: Physical Exam, Imaging and Other Diagnostic Studies, and Medical, Surgical and Follow-Up Treatment.
FEATURES:
•Full-color presentation illustrates musculoskeletal anatomy and procedures in great detail
•Perfect for the generalist who does not require an exhaustive orthopedic text
•Important chapters on injection techniques, orthopedic emergencies, and fracture management
•Interesting and instructive “Sidebars” emphasize the “back stories” of the conditions presented, and make it easier to remember the material
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The Knee a. Anatomy/Physiology basics b. Ligament injuries i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment c. Meniscus Injuries i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment d. Arthritis i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment e. Problems of the Patellofemoral Joint i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment f. “Diagnosis Unknown:” What to do with the knee that is none of the above Chapter 2: The Shoulder a. Anatomy/Physiology basics b. Subacromial Space Impingement i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment c. Glenohumeral Joint Arthritis i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment d. Glenohumeral Joint instability i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment e. AC Joint Instablitiy i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment f. AC Joint Arthritis i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment Chapter 3: The Hip a. Anatomy and Physiology basics b. Arthritis i) History ii) Physical Exam iii) Imaging iv) Treatment (including sidebar on famous flops) c. Bursitis i) History ii) PE iii) Imaging iv) Rx d. Pain referred to the hip from the lumbar spine i) Hx ii) PE iii) imaging iv) Rx e. Avascular Necrosis (AVN) i) Hx ii) PE iii) Imaging iv) Rx f. Femoral/Acetabular Impingement & Labral tears i) Hx ii) PE iii) Imaging iv) Rx g. Hip fractures i) anatomy ii) classification iii) imaging iv) treatment Chapter 4: Hand/Wrist/Elbow a. carpal tunnel (dead guy cartilage/fingernail story sidebar here?) & nbsp
- “ b. trigger finger “ c. lateral/medial epicondylitis “ d. Cubital tunnel syndrome “ e. DeQuervaine’s Syndrome “ f. thumb basal joint OA (1st CMC OA) “ g. skiier’s/gamekeeper’s thumb Chapter 5: Foot/Ankle a. anatomy/physiology basics b. Morton’s neuroma c. plantar fasciitis d. Achillies tendonitis e. bunions and hammertoes f. Ankle sprains and fractures Chapter 6: Spine a. anatomy/physiology basics b. low back pain i)with radiculopathy ii)without radiculopathy c. Spinal stenosis d. Vertebral compression fxs Chapter 7: Orthopedic Emergencies a. compartment syndrome b. Ortho injuries with neurovascular compromise c. Septic arthritis d. open fxs e. extremity amputation f. spinal cord injuries Chapter 8: Principles of fracture management Chapter 9: Miscellaneous Tips and Tricks
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