CORE KNOWLEDGE IN ORTHOPAEDICS: HAND, ELBOW, AND SHOULDER
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By Thomas Trumble , MD, Associate Professor, Chief of Hand and Microvascular Surgery Service Department of Orthopaedics, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA Roger Cornwall, MD, Pediatric Hand and Upper Extremity Surgeon, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Philadelphia School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Jeffrey Budoff, MD, Assistant Professor, Hand & Upper Extremity Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA
Description This book is part of the series Core Knowledge in Orthopaedics, designed to meet needs expressed by residents for a relatively brief,
affordable reference that will enable them to quickly grasp the key concepts and core knowledge needed on each major service within an
orthopaedics training program. Brief outlines present need-to-know information and up-to-date content, reflecting the core knowledge
involved in techniques used to reconstruct, repair and regenerate bone, soft tissue, nerves, tendons, and more! The field of hand surgery
was identified as the area in which residents felt the greatest need for a concise volume that would guide them through their clinical
service. The title in the series provides concise, clinically practical coverage of the broad range of disorders of the hand and upper
extremities Dr. Trumble is a member of the Council of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and lectures consistently at meetings
of ASSH and at the Hand Society Specialty Day presentations for American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Audience
Residents in orthopaedics; practicing orthopaedists and plastic surgeons; some hand therapists and occupational therapists
Contents Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physical Examination of the Hand Joseph A. Izzi, Jr., and Thomas E. Trumble
Chapter
2: Phalangeal Fractures and Dislocations Joseph F. Slade III and David P. Magit
Chapter 3: Fractures and
Dislocations Involving the Metacarpal Bone Andrew D. Markiewitz
Chapter 4: Fractures and Dislocations of
the Thumb John S. Taras, and Stephen M. Hankins
Chapter 5: Thumb Reconstruction Alexander
D. Mih
Chapter 6: Distal Radius Fractures John Jiulianlo and Jesse Jupiter
Chapter 7: DRUJ, TFCC
Injuries, and Ulnar Sided Wrist Pain Pamela E. Glennon, Brian D. Adams, and Claudia N. Martinez, MPH
Chapter
8: Scaphoid Fractures and Nonunions Victoria D. Knoll and Thomas E. Trumble
Chapter 9: Carpal Bone Fractures
Excluding the Scaphoid Khemarin Seng and Philip Blazar
Chapter 10: Carpal Instability Including Dislocations
Alecander Y. Shin and Steven L. Moran
Chapter 11: Osteonecrosis of the Carpus Christopher
Allan
Chapter 12: Flexor Tendon Injuries Mark Rekant
Chapter 13: Extensor Tendon Repair and
Reconstruction Lisa L. Lattanza and Emily Anne Hattwick
Chapter 14: Tenosynovitis: Trigger Finger, Dequervain?s
Syndrome, FCR and ECU Ionnis Sarris, Nicholaos A. Darlis, Douglas Musgrave, and Dean G. Sotereanos
Chapter
15: Nerve Physiology and Repair Mihye Choi and David T. W. Chiu
Chapter 16: Compression Neuropathy
A. Lee Dellon, MD
Chapter 17: Complex regional Pain Syndrome Evan D. Collins
Chapter 18: Tendon transfers for Peripheral Nerve Injuries Daniel N. Switlick and Joseph E. Sheppard
Chapter 19: Dupuytren?s Disease John D. Lubahn
Chapter 20: Fingertip Injuries, Nailbed Injuries, and
Amputations Owen J. Moy and Loretta Coady, MD
Chapter 21: Soft-Tissue Coverage of the Hand
Arshad Muzaffar
Chapter 22: Hand Infections Roger Cornwall
Chapter 23: Replantation
Michael S. Murphy and James P. Higgins
Chapter 24: Osteoarthritis of the Hand and Wrist
Michael E. Leit and Matthew M. Tomaino
Chapter 25: Rheumatoid Arthritis-Hand and Wrist?Skeletal Reconstruction
Anthony M. Sestero, Peter J. Stern, and Leigh S. French
Chapter 26: Rheumatoid Arthritis-Hand and Wrist-Soft
Tissue Reconstruction Peter J.L. Jebson
Chapter 27: Soft Tissue Neoplasm: Benign and Malignant
Peter M. Murray
Chapter 28: Bone Tumors: Benign and Malignant Keith B. Raskin and
David P. Moss
Chapter 29: Pediatric Hand Trauma Roger Cornwall and Peter M. Waters
Chapter 30:
Congenital Anomalies of the Upper Extremity Roger Cornwall and Scott H. Kozin
Chapter 31: The Management
of the Upper Extremity in Cerebral Palsy and Following Brain Injury in Adulthood Michael R. Hausman and James
M Savundra
Chapter 32: Tetraplegia Michael W. Keith
Chapter 33: Forearm Anatomy and Forearm
Fractures David Ring
Chapter 34: Elbow Anatomy and Physical Examination Christopher
H. Veneziano, Matthew J. Nofziger, and Robert P. Nirschl
Chapter 35: Tendon Injuries about the Elbow
Jeffrey E. Budoff
Chapter 36: Elbow Instability David S. Ruch and Anastasios Papadonikolakis
Chapter 37: Fractures of the Elbow Mark E. Baratz and Ajay K. Seth
Chapter 38: Elbow Arthritis
Steven H. Goldberg, Mark S. Cohen, and Leonid I. Katolik
Chapter 39: Humeral Shaft Fractures
Lisa Taitsman
Chapter 40: Examination of the Shoulder Jeffrey E. Budoff
Chapter
41: Tendinopathies about the Shoulder Jeffrey E. Budoff
Chapter 42: Glenohumeral Instability, Adhesive
Capsulitis, and SLAP Lesions Jeffrey E. Budoff