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Radiographic examination of musculoskeletal problems is an extremely crucial component of orthopaedic practice. Proper positioning of the patient is necessary to obtain the best radiographic view. However, quite often, the relevant positioning details elude the memory of a busy orthopaedecian and a good opportunity to clinch a diagnosis gets lost. This book is oriented towards the orthopaedic surgeon's plain radiographic requirements and provides a ready solution that may be used by both the radiologist and the orthopaedician. FEATURES • Each view described has been carefully evaluated and a brief discussion of its realistic clinical usefulness, advantages and disadvantages has been provided. This makes the book more valuable than just a positioning manual. • Included are sketches of fracture patterns as additional information to help decision making in trauma settings. • The Supplement section in numerous chapters provides ancillary information to read the radiographs and modify the treatment. • Relevant suggestions are provided for appropriate positioning of the C-arm image intensifier that is now an integral part of an orthopaedic surgeons work. • A crisp, easy-to-refer style has been used throughout the book. All these features make this book an excellent ready reference for Orthopaedicians, radiologists as well as radiographers. CONTENTS SECTION I UPPER LIMB 1. Shoulder 2. Humerus 3. Elbow 4. Forearm 5. Wrist 6. Hand SECTION II LOWER LIMB 7. Pelvis and Acetabulum 8. Hip 9. Femur 10. Knee 11. Patellofemoral Joint 12. Leg 13. Ankle 14. Foot SECTION III SPINE 15. Cervical Spine 16. Thoracic Spine 17. Thoracolumbar Spine 18. Lumbar Spine 19. Sacrum and Coccyx
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Publisher
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Publication date
August 1, 2010
Pages
490
ISBN
9788184732016
Format
Paperback
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