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Injection Techniques in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 4th Edition
A Practical Manual for Clinicians in Primary and Secondary Care
By Stephanie Saunders, FCSP, FSOM and Steve Longworth, MB ChB MSc FRCGP DM-SMED DPCR FSOM
Paperback Reference
268 Pages
Trim Size: 7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
ISBN: 978-0-7020-3565-4
Copyright: 2012
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Now in its fourth edition and with a new title - Injection Techniques in Musculoskeletal Medicine - this successful step-by-step guide is a trusted resource used by a wide range of practitioners who have to deal with the management of painful joints and soft tissues, particularly in relation to sports and overuse injuries.
Area by area, guidance is given for each lesion on appropriate patient selection and delivery of the drug. Every technique has its own two-page spread containing a written description along with an anatomical illustration of the region and a photograph showing the anatomical landmarks for the injection.
This new edition is now accompanied by a Trainer available via www.injectiontechniquesonline.com. For an additional discounted purchase using the PIN located at the bottom of the inside front cover, readers gain access to a virtual training guide - introduced by Stephanie Saunders herself - which covers the top most common injection techniques for each of the body regions. Through key text, videos, animations and interactive self-assessment, users are tested on their knowledge of anatomical landmarks, differential diagnoses, assessment criteria, drug selection and technical skill. Further access is given to a library of over 50 video clips showing supplementary injection techniques which clearly demonstrate the correct anatomical position for each needle insertion.
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