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The Pediatric and Adolescent Knee
By Lyle J. Micheli, MD and Mininder Kocher, MD
528 pages 570 ills
Trim size 8 1/2 X 10 7/8 in
Copyright 2006
Description
A comprehensive, one-stop resource on the surgical management of knee disorders in children and adolescents! This state-of-the-art reference examines both acquired and congenital conditions as well as a range of non-surgical problems. Throughout the text, readers will find 250 clinical illustrations, descriptions of the injection areas for the knee, key points, and tips on technique that make practical guidance easy to understand and apply.
Key Features
Considers the unique anatomic, physiologic, and psychological characteristics of children and adolescents, and how these characteristics affect diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Integrates the knowledge and experience of authorities from around the world.
Reviews non-surgical topics as hemophilia, infections, metabolic conditions, and neurological disorders
Reveals "how the experts do it"-whether it's a rehabilitation prescription for patellofemoral pain or drilling for osteochondritis dissecans-in the Technical Notes sections.
Features many original halftones from the image library at Boston Children's Hospital, Sports Medicine Division.
Table of Contents
1. Epidemiology of Pediatric Injuries 2. History and Physical Examination 3. Anatomy 4. Biology and Gene Therapy 5. Growth & Development 6. Imaging 7. Sports Physiology & Strength Training 8. Psychology of Sports Injury and Rehabilitation 9. Primary Care 10. Pre-Participation Examination 11. Performance Enhancing Drugs 12. Special Concerns of the Female Athlete 13. Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation 14. Operating Room/Equipment 15. Anesthetic Considerations 16. Patellofemoral Dysfunction 17. Patellar Tendinitis 18. Osgood-Schlatter/ Sinding-Larsen Johannsen 19. Knee Fractures 20. Meniscal Injuries 21. Discoid Lateral Meniscus 22. Osteochondritis Dissecans 23. Chondral Injuries & Osteochondral Fractures 24. ACL Injuries 25. Ligament Injuries 26. Tibial Spine Fracture 27. Congenital Knee Deformities 28. Angular Deformity/ Blount's Disease 29. Infection 30. Arthritis 31. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/ RSD 32. Tumors
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