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Features a concise, bulleted structure for efficient review of fractures throughout the body. 4: gunshot wounds. Chapter 6: periprosthetic fractures. Chapter 3: open fractures. Thoroughly updated for its fourth edition, this pocket- sized go- anywhere handbook of fractures is the ideal on- the- spot reference for residents and practitioners seeking fast facts on fracture. Includes all major fracture classifications systems, and covers special topics such as multiple trauma, gunshot wounds, pathologic and periprosthetic fractures, and orthopaedic analgesia. Key features: includes all major fracture classifications systems, and covers special topics such as multiple trauma, gunshot wounds, pathologic and periprosthetic fractures, and orthopaedic analgesia. 3: open fractures. Chapter 5: pathologic fractures. Chapter 7: orthopaedic analgesia.
2: multiple trauma. Chapter 4: gunshot wounds. Chapter 2: multiple trauma. Chapter 1: closed reduction, casting, and traction. 1: closed reduction, casting, and traction. Part one: general considerations. The rst edition of this now classical work was published in 1974. 20th century the advent of radiographs created numerous classification systems brought about the ability to identify location, amount, and displacement of fracture lines not without problems as radiographic views and quality can be inconsistent history of classification systems the last 40 years Rockwood, green, and wilkins’ handbook of fractures koval, 480 pages, lippincott williams & wilkins, philadelphia isbnthe 5th edition of rockwood and green’ s “ frac- tures in adults” has now been released.
