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Since its first publication, almost two decades ago, A System of Orthopaedic Medicine has proven to be a reliable resource and guide for those clinicians working in the field of orthopaedic medicine who assess and treat the effects of musculoskeletal pain.This third edition remains focused on clinical reasoning and diagnosis, with detailed guidance on palpation of the anatomical structures and the correct performance of each therapeutic technique. Following the ‘System’, the clinician first completes a systematic clinical assessment of the joints involved, and then, after interpreting the results, groups the disorders and conditions into clinical syndromes. Finally, the natural history and the conservative treatment of each condition are discussed accordingly.NEW!Building on the previous edition, A System of Orthopaedic Medicine now comes with access to online resources designed to support and enhance the learning experience of each and every clinician using the book. The new edition has been streamlined for easier access and handling by transferring all the applied anatomy chapters, references, links and other selected chapters onto the online resources.LOG ON TO TO START YOUR EXPERIENCE AND ACCESS:. x100 video clips of examination and treatment techniques (referenced in the book). all the references with access to the abstracts on Medline. online only chapters which includes applied anatomy (referenced in the book)Key Features.

A logical, step-by-step approach to examination and assessment which helps identify the source of the problem more quickly and surely. Fully comprehensive – the entire musculoskeletal system is addressed. Summary charts and tables facilitate quick reference and easy revision. Multiple illustrations supplement and further clarify the text. Differential diagnosis flowcharts summarize the deductive thought sequence which should be followed for each joint examination. Access to online resources which include videos of techniques and much more! –Table of Contents. Preface to the third editionPreface to the first editionAbout the websiteAcknowledgementsSection 1: General principles1.

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Pressure on nerves3. Connective tissue4. Clinical diagnosis of soft tissue lesions5. Principles of treatmentSection 2: The cervical spineONLINE Applied anatomy of the cervical spine6. Clinical examination of the cervical spine7. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the cervical spine8. Mechanical disorders9.

Non-mechanical disorders: warning signsONLINE Non-mechanical disorders10. Whiplash-associated disordersONLINE Headache and vertigo of cervical origin11. Treatment of the cervical spineSection 3: The shoulderONLINE Applied anatomy of the shoulder12. Clinical examination of the shoulder13. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the shoulder14. Disorders of the inert structuresONLINE Excessive range of movement: instability of the shoulder15. Disorders of the contractile structuresONLINE Disorders associated with a painful arcSection 4: The shoulder girdleONLINE Applied anatomy of the shoulder girdleONLINE Clinical examination of the shoulder girdleONLINE Interpretation of the clinical examination of the shoulder girdleONLINE Disorders of the inert structuresONLINE Disorders of the contractile structuresSection 5: The elbowONLINE Applied anatomy of the elbow16.

Clinical examination of the elbow17. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the elbow18. Disorders of the inert structures19. Disorders of the contractile structuresSection 6: The wrist, thumb and handONLINE Applied anatomy of the wrist, thumb and hand20. Clinical examination of the wrist, thumb and hand21. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the wrist, thumb and hand22. Disorders of the lower radioulnar joint23.

Disorders of the wrist24. Disorders of the thumbONLINE Disorders of the hand and fingersSection 7: Nerve lesions and entrapment neuropathies of the upper limbONLINE Nerve lesions and entrapment neuropathies of the upper limbSection 8: The thoracic spineONLINE Applied anatomy of the thorax and abdomen25.

Clinical examination of the thoracic spine26. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the thoracic spine27. Disorders of the thoracic spine: disc lesions28. Disorders of the thoracic spine: non-disc lesionsONLINE Disorders of the thoracic spine and their treatmentONLINE Disorders of the thoracic cage and abdomen29.

Ankylosing spondylitis of the thoraxSection 9: The temporomandibular jointONLINE Applied anatomy of the temporomandibular jointONLINE Clinical examination of the temporomandibular jointONLINE Interpretation of the clinical examination of the temporomandibular jointONLINE Disorders of the temporomandibular jointSection 10: The lumbar spine30. Introduction to the lumbar spine31. Applied anatomy of the lumbar spine32. Ageing of the lumbar spine33.

The dural concept34. The ligamentous concept35. The stenotic concept36. Clinical examination of the lumbar spine37. Lumbar instability38.

Mechanical disorders of the lumbar spine: differential diagnosis39. Non-mechanical disorders of the lumbar spineONLINE Disorders40. Treatment of the lumbar spineSection 11: The sacroiliac joint and coccyxONLINE Applied anatomy of the sacroiliac joint41.

Clinical examination of the sacroiliac joint42. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the sacroiliac joint and coccyx43.

Disorders of the sacroiliac joint44. Anatomy and disorders of the coccyxSection 12: The hip and buttockONLINE Applied anatomy of the hip and buttock45. Clinical examination of the hip and buttock46. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the hip and buttock47. Disorders of the inert structures48.

Disorders of the contractile structuresONLINE Groin painONLINE Hip disorders in children49. Summary of hip painSection 13: The kneeONLINE Applied anatomy of the knee50. Clinical examination of the knee51. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the knee52. Disorders of the inert structures: capsular and non-capsular patterns53. Disorders of the inert structures: ligamentsONLINE Disorders of the inert structures: ligamentous instability54. Disorders of the contractile structuresONLINE Differential diagnosis of lesions at the kneeSection 14: The lower leg, ankle and footONLINE Applied anatomy of the lower leg, ankle and foot55.

Clinical examination of the lower leg, ankle and foot56. Interpretation of the clinical examination of the lower leg, ankle and foot57. Disorders of the lower leg58. Disorders of the ankle and subtalar jointsONLINE Differential diagnosis of lesions at the heel and ankle59. Disorders of the midtarsal jointsONLINE Disorders of the forefoot and toesSection 15: Nerve lesions and entrapment neuropathies of the lower limbONLINE Nerve lesions and entrapment neuropathies of the lower limbSection 16: Psychogenic painONLINE Psychogenic pain.

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