An edition of Bone in Clinical Orthopedics (2002)

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2nd edition, enhanced
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An edition of Bone in Clinical Orthopedics (2002)

Bone in Clinical Orthopedics

2nd edition, enhanced

The strength of this text, based on comments from the first edition, is that the reader, particularly the newcomer to orthopedic surgery, is able to find all of the basics of the subject in one text. This concept enables the reader to come to grips with subjects that have only been touched upon in undergraduate teachings.

The intent behind compiling the book is to form a bridge, or more properly a "firm callus", between the literature available for undergraduate students and those intending to study bone in depth. Though many texts already exist for undergraduates and also for students of advanced orthopedic surgery, few cover the bridge intended in this edition.

It is hoped that the second edition will continue to set the stage for graduates undergoing training in orthopedics, be they surgeons in the medical, dental or veterinary field. All of the authors have an established reputation in the fields that they have covered in the enclosed chapters. It is essential reading for the budding orthopedic surgeon.

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Publisher
Thieme
Language
English
Pages
492

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Bone in Clinical Orthopedics
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Table of Contents

1. Bone formation and development
Page 1
2. Blood supply to developing, mature, and healing bone
Page 23
3. Morphology and physiology of the growth cartilage under normal and pathologic conditions
Page 117
4. Biomechanics of the growth plate
Page 157
5. Radiologic interpretation of bone
Page 175
6. Bone infection
Page 205
7. The adaptation of bone architecture to mechanical function
Page 219
8. Biomechanics of fracture
Page 261
9. Bone healing: histologic and physiologic concepts
Page 287
10. Concepts of fracture stabilization
Page 327
11. Non-union of fractures
Page 349
12. The replacement of broken, missing, and diseased bone
Page 379
13. Determinants of bone strength and "mass": A summary and clinical implications
Page 411
14. Cytokines, inflammatory mediators and matrix degrading enzymes in normal and diseased articular cartilage and bone
Page 433
15. The evolving concept of indirect fracture fixation
Page 447
Glossary
Page 462
Index
Page 468

Edition Notes

1st edition published by W. B. Saunders in 1982.

Published in
Stuttgart, Germany, New York, USA

Classifications

Library of Congress
SF910.5 B66 2002

Contributors

Foreword
Robert B. Salter
Editor
Geoff Sumner-Smith

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vii, 492 p., ill.
Number of pages
492
Dimensions
9.9 x 9.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
3.6 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL11052094M
ISBN 10
0865778299
ISBN 13
9780865778290
LCCN
2001058203
OCLC/WorldCat
248640684, 48536665
Goodreads
1054115

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15690546W

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