ROCKWOOD AND GREEN'S Fractures in Adults

ROCKWOOD AND GREEN'S Fractures in Adults

2015 | Charles M. Court-Brown, MD, FRCS Ed (Orth), William M. Ricci, MD, James D. Heckman, MD, Paul Tornetta III, MD, Margaret M. McQueen, MD, FRCS Ed (Orth), Michael D. McKee, MD, FRCS(C)
The eighth edition of *Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults* continues the tradition of comprehensive coverage of orthopedic trauma, reflecting significant advancements in the field. This edition introduces two new chapters and features 61 new authors from across three continents and 11 countries, many of whom are the next generation of orthopedic trauma surgeons. The book addresses the rapid changes in orthopedic trauma management, including expanded coverage of complications, geriatric trauma, and the psychological aspects of trauma. It also highlights the growing importance of treating osteoporotic fractures, with specialized implants designed for elderly patients. The structure of the book has been updated to follow a consistent template for each clinical chapter, starting with physical examination, classification, and diagnostic studies. Each chapter includes outcome measures, indications and contraindications for treatments, technical aspects of surgeries, and preferred treatment algorithms. The book now offers an electronic format for easier access and video supplementation for most clinical problems. The contributors, including leading experts in orthopedic trauma, provide detailed insights into various fracture types, complications, and management strategies, ensuring that readers can access the most up-to-date and practical information.The eighth edition of *Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults* continues the tradition of comprehensive coverage of orthopedic trauma, reflecting significant advancements in the field. This edition introduces two new chapters and features 61 new authors from across three continents and 11 countries, many of whom are the next generation of orthopedic trauma surgeons. The book addresses the rapid changes in orthopedic trauma management, including expanded coverage of complications, geriatric trauma, and the psychological aspects of trauma. It also highlights the growing importance of treating osteoporotic fractures, with specialized implants designed for elderly patients. The structure of the book has been updated to follow a consistent template for each clinical chapter, starting with physical examination, classification, and diagnostic studies. Each chapter includes outcome measures, indications and contraindications for treatments, technical aspects of surgeries, and preferred treatment algorithms. The book now offers an electronic format for easier access and video supplementation for most clinical problems. The contributors, including leading experts in orthopedic trauma, provide detailed insights into various fracture types, complications, and management strategies, ensuring that readers can access the most up-to-date and practical information.
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