Didactic description of the different pathologies of the elbow and of their surgical treatment More than 150 color figures, numerous tables and original line drawings illustrate the content and enhance understanding Written by world-renowned elbow orthopaedic surgeons A useful tool for practitioners, students, and medical residents alike The complexity of elbow anatomy and function often leads to an adverse response to traumatic and inflammatory conditions. For this reason, many standard orthopaedic texts advise caution regarding the surgical management of traumatic and degenerative lesions.The aim of this book is to didactically describe the different pathologies of the elbow and their surgical treatment, thus helping to reduce the incidence of complications such as stiff elbow, heterotypic bone and joint instability, and degenerative arthritis. The volume, written by world-renowned elbow orthopaedic surgeons and enhanced by colour images and tables, will be warmly welcomed not only by practitioners, but also by students and medical residents.Content Level » Professional/practitioner Keywords » arthroplasty - fractures - imaging and clinical evaluation - instability - prosthesis Related subjects » Medicine - Orthopedics
Traumatic isolated lesions of musculocutaneous nerve / Rovesta, Claudio; Marongiu, M. C.; Bonanno, G.; Celli, A.; Celli, L.. - STAMPA. - 28(2007), pp. 299-304.
Data di pubblicazione: | 2007 |
Titolo: | Traumatic isolated lesions of musculocutaneous nerve |
Autore/i: | Rovesta, Claudio; Marongiu, M. C.; Bonanno, G.; Celli, A.; Celli, L. |
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Titolo del libro: | treatment of elbow lesions |
ISBN: | 9788847003170 |
Editore: | springer verlag |
Nazione editore: | STATI UNITI D'AMERICA |
Citazione: | Traumatic isolated lesions of musculocutaneous nerve / Rovesta, Claudio; Marongiu, M. C.; Bonanno, G.; Celli, A.; Celli, L.. - STAMPA. - 28(2007), pp. 299-304. |
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