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Clinical Orthopaedic Examination Book
Arranged on an anatomical basis, the emphasis in each section of this book is on the common rather than the rare conditions to be found in this area of study. The aim of the book is to fill the gaps in the techniques of examination, which are inevitable until sound practice based on experience is achieved. The book avoids detail, an approach which is justified by the author in claiming that the most frequent mistake is a failure to diagnose the common. There are illustrations dealing with the practical aspects of clinical examination which are arranged in an essentially linear sequence following the traditional lines of inspection, palpitation and the examination of movements and pertinent anatomical structures. Radiographic examination plays an essential part in the investigation of most orthopaedic cases, and to aid the inexperienced, the author has included some observations regarding the views normally taken and how they may be interpreted. The opportunity has been taken of including normal radiographs in each section, and a number of additional examples of geometric analysis of radiographs have been decribed.Read More
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- 0443024472
- 9780443024474
- Ronald McRae
- 1 April 1983
- Churchill Livingstone
- Paperback (Book)
- 240
- 2nd Revised edition
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