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Completely revised, much of the existing text has been replaced and
updated. There are four new chapters covering simple wrist
fractures, nerve compression, tendon entrapment and free tissue
transfers. Many of the illustrations have been updated with new
pictures added to illustrate the new chapters. Welcomed by both
doctors and therapists intending to specialize in the subject, or
those who regularly encounter hand patients in the course of
general practice, this text is an accessible, quick reference book
for all those involved in this difficult area of rehabilitation.
With its new content and attractive new format, the popularity of
this book is assured. * new format makes practical use of this book
even easier and helps to locate the information quickly * brevity
has been maintained while sufficient theoretical background still
provides a rationale for treatment * emphasis is on a practical,
step-by-step approach to pre- and postoperative management
In each section there will be a description of preoperative and
postoperative measures and of conservative treatments for the
various conditions. Each section also contains a brief description
of the surgical procedure. The book is written for those medical
and paramedical people who are called on to see, assess and treat
patients with conditions of the hand and upper extremity. These
professionals include physiotherapists, occupational therapists and
hand surgeons; those in rehabilitation medicine, Rheumatologys and
Pain Management Personnel. There is no other one volume text of
this size which covers this wide field in such a clear, didactic
and illustrated fashion. Each chapter includes: Pathophysiology of
the condition/injury A brief literature review and present status
Therapy treatment with: an easy to read style brief content with
adequate detail an emphasis on particular important points or tips
specific to the subject good diagrams and photos to help clarify
content indications/precautions an emphasis on functional aspects
an evaluation of treatment possible complications A reference list
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