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HAND REHABILITATION: A Quick Reference Guide and Review provides a comprehensive overview of hand rehabilitation in a quick reference, question and answer format. It guides the reader from basic information about the anatomy of the hand through more complex... [ More...]
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This book serves as a practical text on the subject of hand surgery that covers all of the practical mechanical principles in a nonthreatening way. The book covers all of the basic elements of the forces that result in movement of the hand, and all the... [ More...]
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Discusses the recent research and understanding of these complex issues: - Biomechanics of the coracoacromial arch - Kinematics of subacromial space- Arthroscopic acromioplasty- Arthroscopic distal clavicle repair- Massive rotator cuff repairs- Techniques... [ More...]
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Objective and balanced coverage of diagnosis, treatment and management for a variety of topics, including hand fractures, joint injuries, tendons, nerve, arthritis, cumulative trauma and tendinitis, malformations, and much more.
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Highly relevant to your clinical practice, "OKU: Shoulder and Elbow 2 presents a balanced review of solid foundational science, all-new annotated bibliographies, plus a review of pertinent literature over the past 5 years, with new and practical information... [ More...]
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At last! A reference that has organized grasps into a concise, beautifully illustrated manner for clarity and accuracy. This exciting new text is designed to identify, illustrate, and describe the complexity of grasps in a clear, user-friendly manner. As a... [ More...]
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The first three chapters cover hand anatomy, examination procedures, and anesthetic techniques. The remaining six chapters address acute injuries to the hand, with clear and concise directions to facilitate making the diagnosis, choosing the therapy, and... [ More...]
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Our primary tools for manipulating the environment are our hands. With only one, an individual is significantly limited. Loss of both hands necessitates the use of prostheses, which can only partially compensate for the incredible proficiency of the... [ More...]
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