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Second Edition
By
M. Patrice Eiff, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR
Walter Calmbach, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, University of Texas Health Science, San Antonio, TX
Robert Hatch, MD, MPH, Associate Professor Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Description
Here's the guidance needed to evaluate and treat common fractures and to identify uncommon fractures that should be referred to a specialist.
A consistent format provides detailed coverage of each fracture's anatomic considerations, clinical symptoms and signs, radiographic
findings, indications for orthopedic referral, strategies for management, and more.
Audience
Family Physicians, Pediatricians, Sports Medicine Specialists, Emergency Medicine Specialists, Family Medicine Residents, and Health Science Libraries
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
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 408 pages, publication date: OCT-2002
ISBN-13: 978-0-7216-9344-6
ISBN-10: 0-7216-9344-X
Imprint: SAUNDERS
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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