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E-raamat: Orthopaedics and Rheumatology on the Move

, (BMEDSCI MBCHB, Foundation Year 1 doctor in medical education, The Northern General Hospital, Yorkshire and the Humber ), (BSC MBCHB, Foundation Year 2 doctor in academic surgery, The Royal London Hospital, North East London Deanery, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781444145687
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The Medicine on the Move series provides fully flexible access to subjects across the curriculum in a unique combination of print and mobile formats ideal for the busy medical student and junior doctor. No matter what your learning style, whether you are studying a subject for the first time or revisiting it during exam preparation, Medicine on the Move will give you the support you need.

This innovative print and app package will help you to connect with the topics of orthopaedics and rheumatology, to learn, understand, and enjoy them, and to cement your knowledge in preparation for exams and future clinical practice. By using this resource in print or as an app, you really will experience the opportunity to learn medicine on the move.
Preface x
Acknowledgements xii
List of abbreviations
xiii
An explanation of the text xvi
1 General principles and fracture management
1(6)
1.1 Overview
1(1)
1.2 Fractures
1(6)
Part I Upper limb
2 Head and neck
7(10)
2.1 Overview
7(1)
2.2 History
8(1)
2.3 Head and neck examination
9(1)
2.4 Important head pathology
10(7)
3 Thoracic and lumbar spine
17(16)
3.1 Overview
17(1)
3.2 Basic anatomy of the spine
17(6)
3.3 Scoliosis
23(2)
3.4 Kyphosis
25(2)
3.5 Spinal infection
27(1)
3.6 Acute prolapse of an intervertebral disc
28(2)
3.7 Spinal stenosis
30(1)
3.8 Spondylolisthesis
31(1)
3.9 Thoracic and lumbar spine fractures
31(2)
4 Shoulder
33(12)
4.1 Overview
33(1)
4.2 Shoulder history
33(2)
4.3 Shoulder examination
35(2)
4.4 Common shoulder pathology
37(8)
5 Elbow
45(12)
5.1 Overview
45(3)
5.2 Common elbow pathology
48(4)
5.3 Trauma
52(5)
6 Hand and wrist
57(18)
6.1 Overview
57(4)
6.2 Carpal tunnel syndrome
61(2)
6.3 Ulnar nerve compression
63(1)
6.4 Radial nerve lesions
64(1)
6.5 Dupuytren's disease
65(2)
6.6 Tenosynovitis
67(1)
6.7 Ganglia
68(1)
6.8 Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, crystal arthropathies
69(1)
6.9 Enchondroma
69(1)
6.10 Mallet finger
69(1)
6.11 Distal radial fractures
69(3)
6.12 Scaphoid fractures
72(1)
6.13 Congenital deformities
73(2)
7 Sacrum and pelvis
75(8)
7.1 Overview
75(1)
7.2 Anatomy of the sacrum and pelvis
75(1)
7.3 Ankylosing spondylitis
76(1)
7.4 Osteomalacia
76(1)
7.5 Tuberculosis
76(1)
7.6 Neoplastic pathology
77(1)
7.7 Sacral injuries
77(1)
7.8 Pelvic injuries
77(6)
Part II Lower limb
8 Hip
83(12)
8.1 Hip overview
83(5)
8.2 Developmental dysplasia of the hip
88(1)
8.3 Hip infection
89(1)
8.4 Perthes' disease
90(1)
8.5 Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
90(1)
8.6 Osteoarthritis
91(1)
8.7 Rheumatoid arthritis
91(1)
8.8 Fracture of neck of femur
92(3)
9 Knee
95(18)
9.1 Knee overview
95(1)
9.2 Special tests in the knee
96(3)
9.3 Common knee pathology
99(2)
9.4 Patello-femoral disorders
101(2)
9.5 Swellings around the knee
103(2)
9.6 Trauma
105(8)
10 Ankle and foot
113(14)
10.1 Ankle and foot overview
113(5)
10.2 Club foot
118(2)
10.3 Pes planus (flat feet)
120(1)
10.4 Pes cavus (high arched feet)
120(1)
10.5 Hallux valgus
121(1)
10.6 Hallux rigidus
121(1)
10.7 Hammer and claw toes
121(1)
10.8 Plantar fasciitis
122(1)
10.9 Achilles tendon rupture
122(1)
10.10 Fractures and dislocations
122(5)
Part III Rheumatology
11 Rheumatoid arthritis
127(10)
11.1 Rheumatoid arthritis
127(10)
12 Connective tissue diseases
137(8)
12.1 Systemic lupus erythematosus
137(1)
12.2 Sjogren's syndrome
138(1)
12.3 Polymyositis
139(1)
12.4 Systemic sclerosis
140(1)
12.5 Fibromyalgia
141(4)
13 Spondyloarthritides
145(8)
13.1 Overview
145(2)
13.2 Ankylosing spondylitis
147(3)
13.3 Psoriatic arthritis
150(1)
13.4 Reactive arthritis
151(1)
13.5 Enteropathic arthritis
152(1)
14 Vasculitides
153(8)
14.1 Introduction to vasculitis
153(2)
14.2 Giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis)
155(1)
14.3 Polymyalgia rheumatica
156(1)
14.4 Wegener's granulomatosis
157(1)
14.5 Churg---Strauss syndrome
157(1)
14.6 Polyarteritis nodosa
158(1)
14.7 Microscopic polyangiitis
158(1)
14.8 Goodpasture syndrome
159(2)
15 Crystal arthropathies
161(10)
15.1 Gout
161(6)
15.2 Pseudogout
167(4)
16 Non-inflammatory arthroses
171(10)
16.1 Osteoarthritis
171(7)
16.2 Osteonecrosis
178(3)
17 Disorders of bone metabolism
181(14)
17.1 Osteoporosis
181(6)
17.2 Rickets
187(2)
17.3 Osteomalacia
189(1)
17.4 Paget's disease
189(6)
18 Bone and joint infection
195(4)
18.1 Septic arthritis
195(1)
18.2 Osteomyelitis
195(1)
18.3 Tuberculosis
196(3)
19 Bone tumours
199(6)
19.1 Multiple myeloma
199(1)
19.2 Bone metastases
200(5)
Part IV Self-assessment
20 Orthopaedics
205(20)
Head and neck questions
205(1)
Thoracic and lumbar spine questions
206(2)
Shoulder questions
208(1)
Elbow questions
209(1)
Hand and wrist questions
210(1)
Sacrum and pelvis questions
211(2)
Hip questions
213(1)
Knee questions
214(1)
Ankle and foot questions
215(1)
Answers to head and neck questions
216(1)
Answers to thoracic and lumbar spine questions
217(1)
Answers to shoulder questions
218(1)
Answers to elbow questions
219(1)
Answers to hand and wrist questions
220(1)
Answers to sacrum and pelvis questions
220(1)
Answers to hip questions
221(1)
Answers to knee questions
222(1)
Answers to ankle and foot questions
223(2)
21 Rheumatology
225(20)
Rheumatoid arthritis questions
225(1)
Crystal arthropathies questions
226(1)
Diffuse connective tissue diseases questions
227(2)
Spondyloarthritides questions
229(1)
Non-inflammatory arthroses questions
230(1)
Disorders of bone metabolism: osteoporosis questions
231(2)
Disorders of bone metabolism: osteromalacia and rickets questions
233(1)
Disorders of bone metabolism: Paget's disease questions
233(2)
Bone and joint infection questions
235(1)
Bone tumours questions
235(1)
Answers to rheumatoid arthritis questions
236(1)
Answers to crystal arthropathies questions
237(1)
Answers to diffuse connective tissue diseases questions
238(1)
Answers to spondyloarthritides questions
238(1)
Answers to non-inflammatory arthroses questions
239(1)
Answers to disorders of bone metabolism: osteoporosis questions
240(1)
Answers to disorders of bone metabolism: osteomalacia and rickets questions
241(1)
Answers to disorders of bone metabolism: Paget's disease questions
241(1)
Answers to bone and joint infection questions
242(1)
Answers to bone tumours questions
243(2)
Index 245
Dr Terence McLoughlin, Academic Foundation Programme Year 2 doctor, The Royal London Hospital, North East London Deanery, UK Dr Ian Baxter, Academic Foundation Programme Year 1 doctor, The Northern General Hospital, Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery, UK Dr Nicole Abdul, Academic Foundation Programme Year 1 doctor, The Northern General Hospital, Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery, UK Editorial Advisors: Mr Andrew Hamer, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK