Essential Paediatric Orthopaedic Decision Making
A Case-Based Approach
Herausgeber: Joseph, Benjamin; Nayagam, Selvadurai; Loder, Randall T
Essential Paediatric Orthopaedic Decision Making
A Case-Based Approach
Herausgeber: Joseph, Benjamin; Nayagam, Selvadurai; Loder, Randall T
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A practical, useful and unique text for trainees in Paediatric Orthopaedics. Especially useful for Registrars & Residents those undertaking Fellowship training. Sixty challenging clinical scenarios are presented, from malunion of a tibial fracture to pseudarthrosis of the tibia, after failed primary surgery.
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A practical, useful and unique text for trainees in Paediatric Orthopaedics. Especially useful for Registrars & Residents those undertaking Fellowship training. Sixty challenging clinical scenarios are presented, from malunion of a tibial fracture to pseudarthrosis of the tibia, after failed primary surgery.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780367553623
- ISBN-10: 0367553627
- Artikelnr.: 62716956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 852g
- ISBN-13: 9780367553623
- ISBN-10: 0367553627
- Artikelnr.: 62716956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Benjamin Joseph, MS (Orth), MCh Orth, FRCS Ed, adjunct professor of paediatric orthopaedics, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India; and consultant paediatric orthopaedic surgeon Aster Medcity, Kochi, India Selvadurai Nayagam, BSc, MCh(Orth), FRCS Ed (Trauma and Orth), consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital; and honorary reader, University of Liverpool, UK Randall T. Loder, MD, garceau professor of orthopaedic surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis; and chief of orthopaedics, James Whitcomb Riley Children's Hospital, Indianapolis, USA
Details of Authors. Foreword by Dr. Catterall. Foreword by Professor
Graham. Foreword by Professor Wilkins. Preface. DEFORMITIES. Equinus
Deformity. Equinovarus. Calcaneus Deformity. Cavovarus Deformity.
Congenital Vertical Talus. Planovalgus Deformity. Valgus Deformity of the
Hindfoot. Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia. Congenital Posteromedial
Bowing of the Tibia. Tibial Torsion. Flexion Deformity of the Knee. Genu
Recurvatum. Genu Varum. Genu Valgum. Coxa Vara. Femoral Anteversion. Valgus
Deformity of the Wrist. Scoliosis. Kyphotic Deformity of the Spine.
Torticollis. DISLOCATIONS. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Paralytic
Hip Dislocation: Cerebral Palsy. Paralytic Dislocation of the Hip:
Poliomyelitis. Teratologic Dislocation of the Hip: Multiple Congenital
Contractures. Post-Infective Hip Dysplasia. Congenital Dislocation of the
Knee. Congenital Dislocation of the Patella. Radial Head Dislocation.
DIAPHYSEAL BONE LOSS. Diaphyseal Bone Loss of the Radius. DEFICIENCIES.
Fibular Hemimelia. Tibial Hemimelia. Congenital Short Femur and Proximal
Focal Femoral Deficiency. Distal Focal Femoral Deficiency. Radial Club
Hand. Ulnar Club Hand. DISCREPANCIES OF LIMB LENGTH. Discrepancy in Length
of the Femur. Length Discrepancy of the Tibia. Discrepancy of the Length of
the Fibula. Length Discrepancy of the Metatarsals. Discrepancies of Length
in the Forearm. DECREASED JOINT MOBILITY. Congenital Radio-Ulnar
Synostosis. Tarsal Coalition. Contracture of Muscles of the Lower Limb:
Quadriceps Contracture Secondary to Osteomyelitis of the Femur. Contracture
of Muscles of the Upper Limb: Severe Volkmann's Ischaemic Contracture of
the Forearm. LOWER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSES. The Paralysed Knee. The
Paralysed Foot. The Paralysed Shoulder in the Child. The Paralysed Elbow:
Management of Extensor Paralysis. The Paralysed Upper Limb: Traumatic Total
Brachial Plexus Injury with Partial Recovery. The Paralysed Hand: Ulnar and
Median Nerve Palsy. UPPER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSIS. The Spastic Foot and
Ankle: Spastic Equinovarus Foot. The Spastic Knee: Knee Flexion in Spastic
Cerebral Palsy. The Spastic Hip: Hip Flexion in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. The
Spastic Forearm and Hand. EPIPHYSEAL AND PHYSEAL PROBLEMS. Infantile Tibia
Vara (Blount's Disease). Perthes Disease. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
(SCFE). Physeal Bar. INFECTIONS. Acute Osteomyelitis. Acute Septic
Arthritis. Index.
Graham. Foreword by Professor Wilkins. Preface. DEFORMITIES. Equinus
Deformity. Equinovarus. Calcaneus Deformity. Cavovarus Deformity.
Congenital Vertical Talus. Planovalgus Deformity. Valgus Deformity of the
Hindfoot. Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia. Congenital Posteromedial
Bowing of the Tibia. Tibial Torsion. Flexion Deformity of the Knee. Genu
Recurvatum. Genu Varum. Genu Valgum. Coxa Vara. Femoral Anteversion. Valgus
Deformity of the Wrist. Scoliosis. Kyphotic Deformity of the Spine.
Torticollis. DISLOCATIONS. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Paralytic
Hip Dislocation: Cerebral Palsy. Paralytic Dislocation of the Hip:
Poliomyelitis. Teratologic Dislocation of the Hip: Multiple Congenital
Contractures. Post-Infective Hip Dysplasia. Congenital Dislocation of the
Knee. Congenital Dislocation of the Patella. Radial Head Dislocation.
DIAPHYSEAL BONE LOSS. Diaphyseal Bone Loss of the Radius. DEFICIENCIES.
Fibular Hemimelia. Tibial Hemimelia. Congenital Short Femur and Proximal
Focal Femoral Deficiency. Distal Focal Femoral Deficiency. Radial Club
Hand. Ulnar Club Hand. DISCREPANCIES OF LIMB LENGTH. Discrepancy in Length
of the Femur. Length Discrepancy of the Tibia. Discrepancy of the Length of
the Fibula. Length Discrepancy of the Metatarsals. Discrepancies of Length
in the Forearm. DECREASED JOINT MOBILITY. Congenital Radio-Ulnar
Synostosis. Tarsal Coalition. Contracture of Muscles of the Lower Limb:
Quadriceps Contracture Secondary to Osteomyelitis of the Femur. Contracture
of Muscles of the Upper Limb: Severe Volkmann's Ischaemic Contracture of
the Forearm. LOWER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSES. The Paralysed Knee. The
Paralysed Foot. The Paralysed Shoulder in the Child. The Paralysed Elbow:
Management of Extensor Paralysis. The Paralysed Upper Limb: Traumatic Total
Brachial Plexus Injury with Partial Recovery. The Paralysed Hand: Ulnar and
Median Nerve Palsy. UPPER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSIS. The Spastic Foot and
Ankle: Spastic Equinovarus Foot. The Spastic Knee: Knee Flexion in Spastic
Cerebral Palsy. The Spastic Hip: Hip Flexion in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. The
Spastic Forearm and Hand. EPIPHYSEAL AND PHYSEAL PROBLEMS. Infantile Tibia
Vara (Blount's Disease). Perthes Disease. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
(SCFE). Physeal Bar. INFECTIONS. Acute Osteomyelitis. Acute Septic
Arthritis. Index.
Details of Authors. Foreword by Dr. Catterall. Foreword by Professor
Graham. Foreword by Professor Wilkins. Preface. DEFORMITIES. Equinus
Deformity. Equinovarus. Calcaneus Deformity. Cavovarus Deformity.
Congenital Vertical Talus. Planovalgus Deformity. Valgus Deformity of the
Hindfoot. Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia. Congenital Posteromedial
Bowing of the Tibia. Tibial Torsion. Flexion Deformity of the Knee. Genu
Recurvatum. Genu Varum. Genu Valgum. Coxa Vara. Femoral Anteversion. Valgus
Deformity of the Wrist. Scoliosis. Kyphotic Deformity of the Spine.
Torticollis. DISLOCATIONS. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Paralytic
Hip Dislocation: Cerebral Palsy. Paralytic Dislocation of the Hip:
Poliomyelitis. Teratologic Dislocation of the Hip: Multiple Congenital
Contractures. Post-Infective Hip Dysplasia. Congenital Dislocation of the
Knee. Congenital Dislocation of the Patella. Radial Head Dislocation.
DIAPHYSEAL BONE LOSS. Diaphyseal Bone Loss of the Radius. DEFICIENCIES.
Fibular Hemimelia. Tibial Hemimelia. Congenital Short Femur and Proximal
Focal Femoral Deficiency. Distal Focal Femoral Deficiency. Radial Club
Hand. Ulnar Club Hand. DISCREPANCIES OF LIMB LENGTH. Discrepancy in Length
of the Femur. Length Discrepancy of the Tibia. Discrepancy of the Length of
the Fibula. Length Discrepancy of the Metatarsals. Discrepancies of Length
in the Forearm. DECREASED JOINT MOBILITY. Congenital Radio-Ulnar
Synostosis. Tarsal Coalition. Contracture of Muscles of the Lower Limb:
Quadriceps Contracture Secondary to Osteomyelitis of the Femur. Contracture
of Muscles of the Upper Limb: Severe Volkmann's Ischaemic Contracture of
the Forearm. LOWER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSES. The Paralysed Knee. The
Paralysed Foot. The Paralysed Shoulder in the Child. The Paralysed Elbow:
Management of Extensor Paralysis. The Paralysed Upper Limb: Traumatic Total
Brachial Plexus Injury with Partial Recovery. The Paralysed Hand: Ulnar and
Median Nerve Palsy. UPPER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSIS. The Spastic Foot and
Ankle: Spastic Equinovarus Foot. The Spastic Knee: Knee Flexion in Spastic
Cerebral Palsy. The Spastic Hip: Hip Flexion in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. The
Spastic Forearm and Hand. EPIPHYSEAL AND PHYSEAL PROBLEMS. Infantile Tibia
Vara (Blount's Disease). Perthes Disease. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
(SCFE). Physeal Bar. INFECTIONS. Acute Osteomyelitis. Acute Septic
Arthritis. Index.
Graham. Foreword by Professor Wilkins. Preface. DEFORMITIES. Equinus
Deformity. Equinovarus. Calcaneus Deformity. Cavovarus Deformity.
Congenital Vertical Talus. Planovalgus Deformity. Valgus Deformity of the
Hindfoot. Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia. Congenital Posteromedial
Bowing of the Tibia. Tibial Torsion. Flexion Deformity of the Knee. Genu
Recurvatum. Genu Varum. Genu Valgum. Coxa Vara. Femoral Anteversion. Valgus
Deformity of the Wrist. Scoliosis. Kyphotic Deformity of the Spine.
Torticollis. DISLOCATIONS. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Paralytic
Hip Dislocation: Cerebral Palsy. Paralytic Dislocation of the Hip:
Poliomyelitis. Teratologic Dislocation of the Hip: Multiple Congenital
Contractures. Post-Infective Hip Dysplasia. Congenital Dislocation of the
Knee. Congenital Dislocation of the Patella. Radial Head Dislocation.
DIAPHYSEAL BONE LOSS. Diaphyseal Bone Loss of the Radius. DEFICIENCIES.
Fibular Hemimelia. Tibial Hemimelia. Congenital Short Femur and Proximal
Focal Femoral Deficiency. Distal Focal Femoral Deficiency. Radial Club
Hand. Ulnar Club Hand. DISCREPANCIES OF LIMB LENGTH. Discrepancy in Length
of the Femur. Length Discrepancy of the Tibia. Discrepancy of the Length of
the Fibula. Length Discrepancy of the Metatarsals. Discrepancies of Length
in the Forearm. DECREASED JOINT MOBILITY. Congenital Radio-Ulnar
Synostosis. Tarsal Coalition. Contracture of Muscles of the Lower Limb:
Quadriceps Contracture Secondary to Osteomyelitis of the Femur. Contracture
of Muscles of the Upper Limb: Severe Volkmann's Ischaemic Contracture of
the Forearm. LOWER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSES. The Paralysed Knee. The
Paralysed Foot. The Paralysed Shoulder in the Child. The Paralysed Elbow:
Management of Extensor Paralysis. The Paralysed Upper Limb: Traumatic Total
Brachial Plexus Injury with Partial Recovery. The Paralysed Hand: Ulnar and
Median Nerve Palsy. UPPER MOTOR NEURON PARALYSIS. The Spastic Foot and
Ankle: Spastic Equinovarus Foot. The Spastic Knee: Knee Flexion in Spastic
Cerebral Palsy. The Spastic Hip: Hip Flexion in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. The
Spastic Forearm and Hand. EPIPHYSEAL AND PHYSEAL PROBLEMS. Infantile Tibia
Vara (Blount's Disease). Perthes Disease. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
(SCFE). Physeal Bar. INFECTIONS. Acute Osteomyelitis. Acute Septic
Arthritis. Index.