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Musculoskeletal Trauma

a guide to assessment and diagnosis

  • 1st Edition - December 1, 2010
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Maryann Hardy, Beverly Snaith
  • Language: English

Musculoskeletal Trauma: a guide to assessment and diagnosis is a clinically focused text following patient journey from presentation to diagnosis in musculoskeletal trauma. A… Read more

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Musculoskeletal Trauma: a guide to assessment and diagnosis is a clinically focused text following patient journey from presentation to diagnosis in musculoskeletal trauma. An understanding of this process is essential to ensure that clinical assessment and diagnostic examinations inform decision making and effectively and efficiently optimize patient care. This text is particularly timely given the increasing blurring of professional boundaries within the emergency care setting and need for practitioners recognise the contribution of all professions to the patient care pathway and enhance interdisciplinary communication.

Written by an experienced multiprofessional clinical team, the book systematically guides the practitioner from musculoskeletal injury mechanisms, through clinical presentation and assessment, radiographic imaging and interpretation, to the formulation of a diagnosis. It is a coherent, logical and informative guide to contemporary practice for all emergency health care practitioners.

An introduction is provided to the principles of clinical assessment and radiographic technique. Radiographic images are provided alongside photographs of radiographic positioning to enhance understanding of anatomical relationships and image appearances. In addition, images of both clinical presentation and radiographic features of trauma are provided to enhance understanding of clinical signs and symptoms of trauma and support accurate decision-making. Whilst conventional imaging remains the mainstay for early diagnosis in the emergency department, the contribution of other imaging modalities (in particular CT, MRI & ultrasound) are explored and illustrated with appropriate clinical cases.

Key features

Presents a multiprofessional team approach to musculoskeletal trauma

Covers clinical assessment, radiographic referral and image interpretation

Places diagnostic reasoning and radiographic imaging within the patient pathway.

Readership

Undergraduate and post-registration radiographers, nurse practitioners, emergency care practitioners, paramedics

Table of contents

Chapter 1: The principles of clinical assessment

Chapter 2: Soft tissue injuries

Chapter 3: Radiographic referral

Chapter 4: Principles of radiographic examination

Chapter 5: Reviewing radiographic images

Chapter 6: Further imaging in trauma

Chapter 7: Hand, fingers and thumb

Chapter 8: Wrist

Chapter 9: Elbow and forearm

Chapter 10: Shoulder and humerus

Chapter 11: Thoracic cage

Chapter 12: Spine

Chapter 13: Pelvis, hip and proximal femur

Chapter 14: Knee and lower leg

Chapter 15: Ankle and foot

Chapter 16: Skull and face

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Review quotes

"The format enables the reader to find desired information with ease...There are excellent sections on the indentification of x-ray normal variants liable to mislead or confuse, alongside explanations of the general abnormalities expected and helpful general tips assist the reader's diagnosis of injury...In conclusion, this text is a reliable source in a handy format for any new practitioner who has started to evaluate patients on a regular basis."

Snergy Magazine, September 2011

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 8, 2011
  • Language: English