Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 General principles of orthopaedic clinical examination
- 2 Examination of the shoulder
- 3 Examination of the elbow
- 4 Examination of the wrist
- 5 Examination of the hand
- 6 Examination of the peripheral nerves in the hand and upper limb
- 7 Examination of the adult spine
- 8 Examination of the hip
- 9 Examination of the knee
- 10 Examination of the foot and ankle
- 11 Examination of the brachial plexus
- 12 Orthopaedic examination techniques in children
- 13 Examination of the spine in childhood
- Index
Foreword
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 General principles of orthopaedic clinical examination
- 2 Examination of the shoulder
- 3 Examination of the elbow
- 4 Examination of the wrist
- 5 Examination of the hand
- 6 Examination of the peripheral nerves in the hand and upper limb
- 7 Examination of the adult spine
- 8 Examination of the hip
- 9 Examination of the knee
- 10 Examination of the foot and ankle
- 11 Examination of the brachial plexus
- 12 Orthopaedic examination techniques in children
- 13 Examination of the spine in childhood
- Index
Summary
I am pleased to be asked to write the foreword for the second edition of Examination Techniques in Orthopaedics, coedited by Mr Nick Harris and Mr Fazal Ali. The first edition of this textbook was one of the bestselling orthopaedic books in the United Kingdom for almost a decade. This second edition is likely to at least equal that success. So often in the world of orthopaedic surgery we jump to advanced imaging and forget about the importance of the examination. This is clearly a mistake and has caused many errors in clinical judgement. Therefore, careful review of orthopaedic examination as presented in this textbook is critical for all orthopaedic surgeons, young and old alike. This book provides a complete repository of all examinations, beginning with general principles and proceeding literally from head to toe, to include paediatric examination. This is truly an excellent book and likely will be the gold standard to which examination textbooks are compared. It is my pleasure to write this foreword. I think you will enjoy this textbook and it should stay on your shelf until the third edition is available. I give it my strongest endorsement and look forward to studying it myself.
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- Examination Techniques in Orthopaedics , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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