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Intra-articular & Allied Injections 3rd Revised edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9352701305
  • ISBN-13: 9789352701308
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 126 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x159 mm, kaal: 230 g
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  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9352701305
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An intra-articular injection is a procedure used in the treatment of inflammatory joint conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, tendinitis, bursitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and occasionally osteoarthritis.





The new edition of this book has been fully revised to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the latest techniques and drugs used in intra-articular injections.





Beginning with an overview of injection techniques, frequency of administration, indications and contraindications, the following chapters explain injections for different joints in the body, including elbow, shoulder, wrist, knee, hip and many more. A complete chapter covers the facial region.





The third edition includes new chapters on acupuncture and yoga.





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Fully revised, third edition covering latest techniques and drugs in intra-articular injections Covers injections in many different joints of the body Features new chapters on acupuncture and yoga Previous edition (9788180615375) published in 2005
1 Principles of Intra-articular and Allied Injections
1(5)
Mode of Action of Glucocorticoids
2(1)
Immune Responses
2(1)
Anti-inflammatory Properties
2(3)
Potency
5(1)
2 How Frequently to Inject Corticosteroid?
6(3)
Why should Intra-articular Corticosteroid not be Given More Frequently?
7(1)
Whether Intra-articular Corticosteroid should be Given as Cocktail or Alone?
7(2)
3 How to Inject?
9(2)
Word of Caution
9(1)
Localisation of the Site of the Injection
9(2)
4 Indications of Corticosteroid Injection
11(5)
Definite Indications of Corticosteroid Injection
12(1)
Relative Indications of Corticosteroid Injections
13(1)
Tendons (Mostly Around the Tendon Cautiously, and very Rarely into the Tendons)
13(1)
Ligaments
13(1)
Fibrofatty Nodules
14(1)
Peripheral Nerves
14(1)
Resistant (Nonspecific or at Times Specific) Backache
14(1)
Skin Conditions
14(1)
Ophthalmic Condition
14(1)
Gynaecological Conditions
15(1)
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome
15(1)
Trial Indications
15(1)
5 Contraindications for Local Corticosteroid Therapy
16(1)
General Infections
16(1)
6 Intra-articular Hyaluronic Acid and Platelet-rich Plasma Injection
17(5)
Viscosupplementation
18(1)
Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Osteoarthritis
19(1)
Corticosteroids vs Hyaluronic Acid
19(1)
Platelet-rich Plasma Injection
20(2)
7 Methodology
22(5)
Preparation
22(1)
Equipment
22(1)
Position of the Patient
22(1)
Soap Water Cleaning of the Part
23(1)
Certain Considerations in Relation to Intra-articular and Allied Injections
23(2)
Sites for Injection
25(2)
8 Shoulder Joint
27(5)
Anterior Approach
27(1)
Posterior Approach
27(1)
Periarthritic Infiltration
28(2)
Anterolateral Approach
30(2)
9 Elbow Joint
32(4)
Lateral Approach
32(1)
Posterior Approach
32(1)
Lateral Epicondylitis (Extra-articular Tennis Elbow)
33(1)
Olecranon Bursitis
34(1)
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow, Pitcher's Elbow, Little League Elbow Syndrome)
35(1)
10 Wrist Joint
36(6)
Approaches for Wrist Joint
36(1)
de-Quervain's Disease
37(3)
Injection Approaches for Metacarpophalangeal Joints and Interphalangeal Joints
40(1)
Trigger Thumb/Finger
40(2)
11 Hip Joint
42(3)
Anterior Approach
42(1)
Lateral Approach
42(3)
12 Knee Joint
45(6)
Mode of Injection
45(1)
Infrapatellar Approach
46(1)
Suprapatellar Approach
47(1)
Posterior Approach
48(1)
Method of Injecting into the Anserinus Bursa
49(1)
Osgood-Schlatter's Disease (Apophysitis of Tibial Tuberosity)
49(1)
How to Aspirate Knee Joint?
49(2)
13 Ankle Joint and Foot
51(1)
Indications
51(1)
Approaches
51(1)
Method of Injection for Different Indications
51(2)
Painful Heel Syndrome
53(3)
Plantar Fasciitis
56(2)
Symptomatic Accessory Navicular
58(1)
Subtalar Joint
58(1)
14 Spine, Peripheral Nerves, Sacroiliac Joint
59(12)
Injections for Low Back Pain
59(1)
Herpetic Neuritis
60(1)
Lumbar Disc Disease
60(1)
Epidural Steroid Injections
61(4)
Complications of Epidural Injections
65(1)
Selective Nerve Root Injection
65(1)
Method of Nerve Root Injection
66(1)
Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty
66(1)
Injection into and Around the Peripheral Nerves
66(1)
How to Inject into and Around the Ulnar Nerve
67(1)
How to Inject into and Around the Lateral Popliteal Nerve
67(1)
How to Inject Around the Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of Thigh
67(1)
Coccydodynia (Painful Coccyx)
67(2)
Infiltration into and Around Sciatic Nerve
69(1)
Old Pelvic Fracture
69(1)
Recurrent Fibrositis
69(1)
Rheumatoid Spondylitis
70(1)
Sacroiliac Joint
70(1)
15 Facial Region
71(1)
Oral Cavity
71(2)
16 Joints Around the Clavicle
73(2)
Method
73(2)
17 Occipital Region
75(3)
Trigeminal Neuralgia
76(2)
18 Complications of Intra-articular Injections
78(4)
Complications due to Lack of Aseptic Procedure
78(1)
Management of Infection
79(1)
Complications due to Error on the Part of Clinicians
80(1)
Corticosteroids can Produce General Complications
80(1)
Complications due to the Drug
81(1)
Rebound Phenomenon
81(1)
Delayed Manifestations of Infections
81(1)
19 Role of Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection in Spastics and Other Indications
82(3)
Botulinum Toxin Type A
82(1)
Mode of Working of Botulinum Toxin Type A (BT---A---BOTOX)
83(2)
20 Acupuncture
85(4)
Acupuncture in Low Back Pain
86(1)
Complications of Acupuncture
86(1)
Acupuncture in Arthritis
86(1)
Acupuncture in Painful Shoulder Syndromes
87(1)
Acupressure
87(1)
Moxibustion
88(1)
21 Reiki and Yoga
89(8)
Reiki
89(1)
Yoga
90(7)
Appendix 97(4)
Bibliography 101(4)
Index 105
Sureshwar Pandey MBBS MS FICS FIAMS MS FACFAC FACS FNAMS

Emeritus Professor, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India





Anil Kumar Pandey MBBS CORM PhD Orth MAMS

Director and Consultant, Ram Janam Sulakshana Institute of Orthopaedics and Research (RJSIOR), Ranchi, Jharkhand, India