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Pediatric Orthopedics : Symptoms, Differential Diagnosis, Supplementary Assessment and Treatment.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Visser, Jan Douwes
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Contents; 1: Chest Wall; Chest Wall Deformity; Chest Wall Pain; 2: Neck; Neck Deformity; Neck Flexion Deformity; Short Neck; Wry Neck; Neck Pain; Acute Onset of a Painful Stiff and Possibly Wry Neck; Slow Onset Painful Stiff and Possibly Wry Neck; Painful Stiff and Possibly Wry Neck with Neurological Symptoms; 3: Back; Back Misalignment; Lateral Curvature(s) of the Back; Abnormal Rounded Back; Abnormal Hollow Back; Combined Curvatures; Back Pain; Back Pain; Back Pain Accompanied by Noctural Sweating.
  • Back Pain with Neurological Symptoms4: Pelvis; Pelvic Pain; 5: Shoulder; Shoulder Anomalies; Absent Collarbone; Elevated Shoulder Blade; Green Procedure (1957); Woodward Procedure (1961); Repeated Non Traumatic Shoulder Subluxation/Dislocation; Repeated Traumatic Shoulder Subluxation/Dislocation; Shoulder Swelling; Collarbone Swelling in Newborns; Swelling of the Shoulder Blade or Collarbone or Upper Arm; Shoulder Movement Limitations in Newborns; Paralysis of the Arm at Birth; Shoulder Pain; Vague Shoulder Pain; Shoulder Pain After a Trivial Trauma.
  • Shoulder Pain in Overhead Athletes Painful Shoulder Movement Trajectory; Extremely Painful Immobile Shoulder; 6: Elbow and Forearm; Elbow Misalignment; Crooked Elbow After a Fracture; Repeated Elbow Subluxation/Dislocation; Elbow Swelling; Elbow Swelling on the Back or Front or Outer Side; Elbow and Forearm Movement Limitations; Limited Extension and/or Flexion in the Elbow After a Fracture; Forearm Movement Limitation; Elbow Pain; Pain in the Outer Side of the Elbow After Arm Traction; Pain in the Outer Side of the Elbow; Pain in the Inner Side of the Elbow.
  • Extremely Painful Immobile Elbow7: Wrist; Wrist Misalignment; Crooked Wrist; Wrist Swelling; Hard Swelling on the Back of the Wrist; Soft Swelling on the Back or Front of the Wrist; Wrist Pain; Pain on the Back of the Wrist; Wrist Pain After a Trauma; Severely Painful Immobile Wrist; 8: Hand; Thumb and Finger Abnormalities; Extra Thumb or Finger(s); Gigant Growth of Thumb and/or Finger(s); Finger Misalignment; Short Finger; Fused Fingers and/or Thumb; Thumb Misalignment; Long Thumb; Short Thumb; Hand Swelling; 9: Hip; Hip Movement Limitations in Babies and Infants.
  • Hip Movement Limitation Away from the Midline of the Body Incidence of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip; Syndromal and Neurogenic Hip Dislocation; Natural History; Physical Assessment; Physical Assessment in a Newborn; Physical Assessment at the Age of 3-4 Months; Physical Assessment Around the First Year of Life; Physical Assessment After the Child Can Stand and Walk; The Legs Can Not Be Approximated or with Pelvic Obliquity; Waddling Gait; Snapping Hip; Hip Pain; Vague Pain Around Groin or Pelvis or Upper Leg; Hip Pain and Limited Internal Rotation.