Musculoskeletal emergencies

Equip yourself with all the guidance you need to diagnose, stabilize and provide the initial management of MSK emergencies as effectively as possible. Optimize patient's disposition ranging from emergency department discharge to the operating room. A leading orthopaedic trauma surgeon and a res...

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Other Authors: Browner, Bruce D., Fuller, Robert 1964
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA Elsevier/Saunders 2013
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505 |a Part I: General Principles -- 1. General Principles of Initial Care -- 2. Radiographic Imaging -- 3. Infections involving the Musculoskeletal system -- 4. Anlelgesia, Conscious Sedation, Regional Blocks, and Anesthesia -- 5. Multiple Trauma -- 6. Perioperative Assessment -- 7. Pregnancy -- Part II: Specific Anatomic Regions -- Section 1:Upper Extremity -- 8. Spine -- 9. Shoulder -- 10. Elbow and Distal Humerus -- 11. Wrist and Forearm -- 12. Hand and Digits -- Section 2: Lower Extremity -- 13. Hip and Thigh -- 14. Distal Femur, Knee, Patella -- 15. Leg and Ankle -- 16. Foot -- Section 3: Central Skeletal Axis Injuries -- 17. Pelvis -- Part III: Pediatrics -- 18. Introduction to Pediatric Trauma -- 19. Pediatric Pathologic Fractures -- 20. Pediatric Shoulder and Humeral Shaft -- 21. Pediatric Elbow -- 22. Pediatric Forearm and Distal Radius/Ulna Fractures -- Part III: Pediatrics -- 22. Pediatric Forearm and Distal Radius/Ulna Fractures -- 23. Pediatric Hand -- 24. Pediatric Cervical Spine Fractures -- 25. Pediatric Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures -- 26. Pediatric Fractures of the Pelvis and Acetabulum -- 27. Pediatric Fracture of the Dislocations of the Hip -- 28. Pediatric Femur -- 29. Fractures of the Pediatric Knee -- 30. Pediatric Tibia/Fibular Shaft and Ankle Fractures -- 31. Pediatric Foot 
520 |a Equip yourself with all the guidance you need to diagnose, stabilize and provide the initial management of MSK emergencies as effectively as possible. Optimize patient's disposition ranging from emergency department discharge to the operating room. A leading orthopaedic trauma surgeon and a respected emergency physician bridge the gap between these specialties to help you give these patients the best chances of favorable outcomes. 
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