Management of Elbow Trauma, An Issue of Hand Clinics, 1st Edition
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By George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC
Injuries to the elbow are common, usually occur secondary to indirect trauma and are often accompanied by injury to shoulder or wrist joints. It is important to assess injuries promptly and accurately, taking into account age and the mechanism o
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Injuries to the elbow are common, usually occur secondary to indirect trauma and are often accompanied by injury to shoulder or wrist joints. It is important to assess injuries promptly and accurately, taking into account age and the mechanism of injury, particularly because of the risk of accompanying vascular involvement. This issue will include articles on Anatomy and Exposures, Simple Elbow Dislocations, Radial Head Fractures, Complex Elbow Instability: Radial Head and Coronoid, Varus Posteromedial Instability, Monteggia and Trans-olecranon Injuries, Olecranon Fractures, Arthroscopic management of Elbow Fractures Elbow trauma in the Athlete, Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow and many more!
Injuries to the elbow are common, usually occur secondary to indirect trauma and are often accompanied by injury to shoulder or wrist joints. It is important to assess injuries promptly and accurately, taking into account age and the mechanism of injury, particularly because of the risk of accompanying vascular involvement. This issue will include articles on Anatomy and Exposures, Simple Elbow Dislocations, Radial Head Fractures, Complex Elbow Instability: Radial Head and Coronoid, Varus Posteromedial Instability, Monteggia and Trans-olecranon Injuries, Olecranon Fractures, Arthroscopic management of Elbow Fractures Elbow trauma in the Athlete, Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow and many more!
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By George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC, St. Joseph's Health Centre
https://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/management-of-elbow-trauma-an-issue-of-hand-clinics-9780323393928.html294511Management of Elbow Trauma, An Issue of Hand Clinicshttps://www.elsevierhealth.com.au/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323393928_7.jpg152.05168.95AUDInStock/Clinics/Clinics/Clinics/Japan Titles43887255054666525504152631601418269248865365145120Injuries to the elbow are common, usually occur secondary to indirect trauma and are often accompanied by injury to shoulder or wrist joints. It is important to assess injuries promptly and accurately, taking into account age and the mechanism of injury, particularly because of the risk of accompanying vascular involvement. This issue will include articles on Anatomy and Exposures, Simple Elbow Dislocations, Radial Head Fractures, Complex Elbow Instability: Radial Head and Coronoid, Varus Posteromedial Instability, Monteggia and Trans-olecranon Injuries, Olecranon Fractures, Arthroscopic management of Elbow Fractures <BR>Elbow trauma in the Athlete, Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow and many more! Injuries to the elbow are common, usually occur secondary to indirect trauma and are often accompanied by injury to shoulder or wrist joints. It is important to assess injuries promptly and accurately, taking into account age and the mechanism of injury, particularly because of the risk of accompanying vascular involvement. This issue will include articles on Anatomy and Exposures, Simple Elbow Dislocations, Radial Head Fractures, Complex Elbow Instability: Radial Head and Coronoid, Varus Posteromedial Instability, Monteggia and Trans-olecranon Injuries, Olecranon Fractures, Arthroscopic management of Elbow Fractures <BR>Elbow trauma in the Athlete, Soft Tissue Coverage of the Elbow and many more!00add-to-cart97803233939282015ProfessionalBy George S. Athwal, MD, FRCSC20151Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Elsevier030 Oct 2015Please allow 10-14 working days for deliveryBy <STRONG>George S. Athwal</STRONG>, MD, FRCSC, St. Joseph's Health CentreClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: OrthopedicsUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select