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A System of Orthopaedic Medicine 2E with CD-Rom
Ludwig Ombregt MD , Medical Practitioner and International
Lecturer in Orthopaedic Medicine, Kanegem, Belgium
Pierre Bisschop
PT , Physiotherapist specialist in Orthopaedic Medicine and International
Lecturer in Orthopaedic Medicine, Knesslare, Belgium
Herman J. ter
Veer , Physiotherapist specialist in Orthopaedic Medicine and Manual
Therapist, Deventer,
The Netherlands
ISBN 0443073708 · Hardback · 1325 Pages ·
1322 Illustrations
Saunders ·September 2002
£130.00 ·
A System
of Orthopaedic Medicine has established itself as an essential reference
source for all those working in the field of musculoskeletal disorders. It
describes a logical system of clinical examination of all musculoskeletal
structures. By carefully following the examination sequence described, the
clinician can be confident of arriving at an accurate diagnosis around
which to plan the appropriate treatment. Originally based on the approach
to orthopaedic medicine developed by James Cyriax, the book is relevant to
any clinician concerned with the assessment and treatment of
musculoskeletal pain. The system relies entirely on basic clinical skills
and requires none of the apparatus usually found only in hospitals. For
this reason it will be of particular value to family doctors,
physiotherapists, rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons and those working
in sports medicine.
The treatments described are simple and have
proved their effectiveness through time. For any treatment to be
successful, accurate diagnosis must be followed by carefully focused
therapy to the affected area. For this reason, considerable detail is
given on palpation of the anatomical structures and the correct
performance of each therapeutic technique.
The accurate assessment
of the cause of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is one of the biggest
challenges for clinicians today. In a society where everyone now wants to
remain fit and active well into old age, practitioners and therapists are
expected to be able to identify the cause of every ache and pain and then
correct it. While this may not always be possible, those using this book
will find that it helps them to identify the source of the problem more
quickly and surely. A System of Orthopaedic Medicine is a book that no
practitioner concerned with providing the most appropriate treatment and
rehabilitation program for musculoskeletal disorders should ignore.
Features
" A logical, step-by-step approach
to examination and assessment
" Fully comprehensive - the entire
musculoskeletal system is addressed
" Summary charts and tables
facilitate quick reference and easy revision
" Plentiful
illustrations, both line diagrams and photographs, supplement and further
clarify the text
" Differential diagnosis flow-charts summarise the
deductive thought sequence which should be followed for each joint
examination
" 2-colour printing throughout
" Spacious page layout
ensures that the illustrations are placed close to the relevant passages
of text
" FREE accompanying CD-ROM includes video clips of the
examination and assessment techniques being described
" Extensively
referenced and fully up to date
" Written by well-known international
authors who are all experienced clinicians.
Contents
Section 1. General Principles
Pain. Pressure on nerves.
Connective tissue. Clinical diagnosis of soft tissue lesions. General
principles of treatment.
Section 2. The cervical spine
Applied anatomy of the cervical spine. Clinical examination of the
cervical spine. Interpretation of findings. Disorders of the cervical
spine. Mechanical disorders. Non-mechanical disorders. Other disorders.
Whiplash injury. Treatment.
Section 3. The shoulder.
Applied anatomy of the shoulder. Clinical examination of the shoulder.
Interpretation of findings. Disorders of the inert structures. Disorders
of the contractile structures. Disorders associated with a painful arc. A
vascular disorder: subclavian steal syndrome.
Section 4. The
shoulder girdle
Applied anatomy of the shoulder girdle. Clinical
examination of the shoulder girdle. Interpretation of findings. Disorders
of the inert structures. Disorders of the contractile structures.
Disorders of the nerve tissue.
Section 5. The elbow
Applied
anatomy of the elbow. Clinical examination of the elbow. Interpretation of
findings. Disorders of the inert structures. Disorders of the contractile
structures.
Section 6. the wrist, thumb and hand
Applied
anatomy of the wrist, thumb and hand. Clinical examination of the wrist,
thumb and hand. Interpretation of findings. Disorders of the lower
radioulnar joint. Disorders of the wrist. Disorders of the thumb.
Disorders of the hand and fingers.
Section 7. Nerve Lesions and
entrapment neuropathies of the upper limb
Nerve lesions and
entrapment neuropathies of the upper limb
Section 8. the thoracic
spine
Applied anatomy of the thorax and abdomen. Clinical
examination of the thoracic spine. Interpretation of findings. Disorders
of the thoracic spine: disc lesions. Disorders of the thoracic spine:
non-disc lesions. Disorders of the thoracic cage and abdomen. Ankylosing
spondylitis of the thorax.
Section 9. The temporomandibular joint
Applied anatomy of the temporomandibular joint. Clinical
examination of the temporomandibular joint. Interpretation of findings.
Disorders of the temporomandibular joint.
Section 10. The lumbar
spine.
Introduction to the lumbar spine. Applied anatomy of the
lumbar spine. Ageing of the lumbar spine. The dural concept. The
ligamentous concept. The stenotic concept. Clinical examination of the
lumbar spine. Interpretation of findings. Mechanical disorders of the
lumbar spine: differential diagnosis. Non-mechanical disorders of the
lumbar spine. Treatment of the lumbar spine.
Section 11. The
sacroiliac joint and coccyx
Applied anatomy of the sacroiliac
joint. Clinical examination of the sacroiliac joint. Interpretation of
findings. Disorders of the sacroiliac joint. Anatomy and disorders of the
coccyx.
Section 12. The hip and buttock
Applied anatomy of
the hip and buttock. Clinical examination of the hip and buttock.
Interpretation of findings. Disorders of the inert structures. Disorders
of the contractile structures. Hip disorders in children. Summary of hip
pain.
Section 13. The knee
Applied anatomy of the knee.
Clinical examination of the knee. Interpretation of findings. Disorders of
the inert structures: capsular and non-capsular patterns. Disorders of the
inert structures: ligaments. Disorders of the contractile structures.
Differential diagnosis of lesions at the knee.
Section 14. the
lower leg, ankle and foot
Applied anatomy of the lower leg, ankle
and foot. Clinical examination of the lower leg, ankle and foot.
Interpretation of findings. Disorders of the lower leg. Disorders of the
ankle and subtalar joints. Disorders of the midtarsal joints. Disorders of
the forefoot and toes.
Section 15. nerve lesions and entrapment
neuropathies of the lower limb.
Nerve lesions and entrapment
neuropathies of the lower limb.
Section 16. Psychogenic Pain
Psychogenic pain.
Appendix: Teaching facilities.
Index.
Accompanying CDRom in dual format (Mac/PC)
CDRom containsapprox 30
mins of video clips demonstrating the investigations described in the
text. The text is flagged at the appropriate points to direct the reader
as to when there is a video clip to support what is written in the book.
The CDRom also cross refers back to the relevant pages in the text.
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