Disorders of the Hand describes the techniques for diagnosis applicable to the various disorders of the hand and?how evidence based findings influence clinical practice. Treatment options including surgery are discussed in detail?and clinical pearls are given in every chapter.
Hand injuries are comprehensively covered in this first of four volumes, while hand reconstruction, nerve compression, inflammation and arthritis, swelling and tumours, congenital hand defects and surgical techniques are included in the book's?three sister volumes. ???
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To describe in detail the techniques of diagnosis applicable to the various disorders of the hand and how these findings influence treatment. Added to that treatment options included surgical techniques will be described together with results.
A Injury
- Blood vessels
- Nerves
- Tendons flexor
extensor
- Skin cover
- Fractures distal interphalangeal joint and distal phalanx
proximal interphalangeal joint and middle phalanx metacapophalangeal joint and proximal phalanx,
carpo-metacarpal joint and metacarpal
carpo bones excluding scaphoid and distal radius.
- Instability thumb and finger instability
carpal instability
distal radioulnar joint instability
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B.Reconstruction
- Nerve nerve reconstruction
tendon transfer
- Tendons extensor
flexor
- Bone mall#£