Chapter 15: Upper Extremity ArthroplastyChapter 16: Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior Lesions; Chapter 17: Biceps Tendon Ruptures; Chapter 18: Humeral Shaft Fracture; Chapter 19: Tennis and Golfer's Elbow (Epicondylitis); Chapter 20: Olecranon Bursitis; Chapter 21: Distal Humerus Fractures; Chapter 22: Olecranon Fracture; Chapter 23: Radial Head Fractures; Chapter 24: Coranoid Fracture; References; Chapter 25: Elbow Dislocations; Chapter 26: Degenerative Joint Disease of the Elbow; Chapter 27: Osteoarthritis of the Upper Extremity; Chapter 28: Posttraumatic Arthritis: Elbow.
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Chapter 29: Radius and Ulnar Shaft FracturesChapter 30: Monteggia and Galeazzi Fracture/Dislocations; Chapter 31: Distal Radius and Ulnar Fractures; Chapter 32: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Chapter 33: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome; Chapter 34: Other Compressive Neuropathies; Chapter 35: Kienbock's Disease; Chapter 36: De Quervain's Tenosynovitis; Chapter 37: Dupuytren's Disease; Chapter 38: Trigger Finger; Chapter 39: Scaphoid Fractures; Chapter 40: Other Carpal Bone Fractures; Chapter 41: Lunate and Perilunate Dislocations; Chapter 42: First Metacarpal Base Fracture.
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Chapter 43: Skier's or Gamekeeper's ThumbReferences; Chapter 44: Boxer's Fracture; Chapter 45: Phalangeal Fractures; Chapter 46: Finger (Phalangeal) Dislocations; Chapter 47: Metacarpal Fractures; Chapter 48: Traumatic/Revision Finger Amputation; Chapter 49: Tears of the TFCC; Chapter 50: Carpal Instability; Chapter 51: Flexor Tendon Injuries; Chapter 52: Extensor Tendon Injuries; Chapter 53: Nerve Injury; Chapter 54: Replantation; References; Chapter 55: Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Inflammatory Arthritides; Chapter 56: Degenerative Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist.
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Chapter 57: Complex Regional Pain SyndromeChapter 58: Hand Infections; Part III: The Lower Extremity; Chapter 59: External Snapping Hip; Bibliography; Chapter 60: Fractures of the Proximal Femur; Chapter 61: Native Hip Dislocations; Chapter 62: Hip Osteoarthritis; Chapter 63: Osteonecrosis; Chapter 64: Total Hip Arthroplasty; Chapter 65: Femoral Shaft Fractures; Reference; Chapter 66: Ligamentous Knee Injury; Chapter 67: Meniscal Tear; Chapter 68: Extensor Mechanism Injuries of the Knee; Chapter 69: Lower Extremity Tibia and Fibula Shaft Fractures; Chapter 70: Distal Femoral Fractures.
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Utilizing a rapid-fire, two-column question and answer format, this is an ideal on-the-spot resource for senior medical students covering a wide range of both general and subspecialty orthopedic topics: anatomy, physiology, presentation and history, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, physical examination, radiological evaluation, operative and non-operative treatment techniques, surgical complications, rehabilitation and more. With hundreds of high-yield questions and answer items, this quick reference covers orthopedic basics before moving on to detailed sections on the upper and lower extremity, axial skeleton, pediatric orthopedics, and systemic conditions. The straightforward Q & A format allows for either self-testing or quizzing with partners, whether practicing for a board review or studying up in one's spare time. While it can be read cover to cover for a general foundation of knowledge, it can also be referred to selectively before starting a new rotation or seeing a patient with a subspecialty attending. Useful as a companion text to Orthopedic Surgery Clerkship and Orthopedic Surgery Rotation, Essential Orthopedic Review is a handy, pocket-sized resource and review guide that can be used by senior medical students, nursing and PT students, primary care providers, and junior residents in orthopedics and sports medicine.