Hand Surgery, Volumes 1-2Edited by rising stars in orthopaedic surgery, this book is written by internationally recognized experts in hand surgery. The book begins with a basic science section on pathophysiology of the hand, wrist and forearm. The rest of the two-volume book then follows a progressive organization from the most common problems to the least common problems of the hand. Implements a practical approach by containing a chapter on the principles of portal placement, and features over 700 full-color illustrations. Section topics covered include radiographic imaging of the hand, wrist and forearm, avascular necrosis of the carpus, forearm injuries, tumors, and much more. |
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Contents
Thumb Reconstruction 1663 | 1 |
Basic Pathology of the Hand Wrist | 3 |
Reconstruction of the Spastic Hand 1055 Mark S Cohen | 60 |
Fingertip and Nailbed Injuries 1101 Michael Sauerbier | 81 |
Crystalline Arthritis | 97 |
Basic Pathology of the Hand Wrist | 247 |
Acute Injuries of the Distal Ulna | 297 |
Anesthesia in Hand and Upper | 315 |
Principles of Hand Therapy 105 | 355 |
Extraarticular Fractures of the Metacarpals 139 | 381 |
Intraarticular Injuries of the Distal and Proximal | 392 |
A FiftyYear Overview of Wrist Instability | 461 |
Perilunar Injuries Including Karen L Carney and Nancy GriffinReed | 511 |
44 Tennis Elbow 799 | 533 |
Shaft Fractures of the Radius and Ulna | 577 |
Radiographic Imaging of the Hand Wrist | 335 |
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