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Infection and Local Treatment in Orthopedic SurgeryBone infections involve enormous social, economic and human impact. Despite improvements in surgical techniques, asepsis and prevention, the increasing use of surgery in orthopaedics and trauma means that the absolute number of bone infections is progressively increasing in western countries.
The work of orthopaedic surgeons is... | | Differential Diagnosis in Orthopaedic Oncology
This volume presents both the radiologist's and the pathologist's approach to differential diagnosis of musculoskeletal tumors and tumor-like lesions and details the radiologic and histopathologic features helpful in confirming a diagnosis. The book is illustrated with over 1,200 radiographs, CT and MR images, full-color... | | Lovell and Winter's Pediatric Orthopaedics (2 Volume Set)
Now in its updated Sixth Edition, this classic text remains a must-have for physicians and residents treating infants, children, or adolescents with orthopaedic problems. The foremost orthopaedists examine normal musculoskeletal development and the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of the entire range of abnormalities, with emphasis... |
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Introduction to Continuum Mechanics, Fourth EditionContinuum Mechanics is a branch of physical mechanics that describes the macroscopic mechanical behavior of solid or fluid materials considered to be continuously distributed. It is fundamental to the fields of civil, mechanical, chemical and bioengineering. This time-tested text has been used for over 35 years to introduce junior and... | | The Human Foot: A Companion to Clinical Studies
The appendages at the end of our forelimbs tend to attract the evolutionary and
clinical limelight, but our feet are as important as our hands for our survival and
success as a species. We tend to take them for granted, yet the many millions of
modern humans who run either competitively or for recreation, or who play sports
such... | | OPLL: Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
Ossifi cation of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is no longer only a Japanese
disease. In 2004, 18 papers on OPLL and related conditions were published, and 7 of
those were from countries other than Japan. Major textbooks on spine surgery, such
as The Spine, The Cervical Spine, and Spine Surgery, have devoted chapters to... |
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