
Fully Revised And Updated, The Second Edition Of Hand Surgery Has Been Broadened To Reflect The Diverse Nature Of The Speciality, Providing More Detail On Hand Therapy And Alternatives To Hand Surgery, Whilst Maintaining Surgical Techniques In Line With Current Guidelines. The Compact Format Of Hand Surgery, Part Of The Oxford Specialist Handbooks In Surgery Series, Is Designed To Work Both As A Revision Guide, With Clearly Organised Chapters And Headings Throughout, And As An Aide-memoire For Fine Detail Such As Pathology Classifications. Featuring An Authoritative List Of Contributors From Hand Surgeons And Therapists, This New Edition Reflects The Close Working Relationships Between The Two Disciplines And Draws From The Knowledge Of Experts In The Field.
This text serves as a comprehensive clinical reference for the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of hand-related pathologies. The authors, David William Warwick and Roderick Dunn, leverage their expertise alongside a multidisciplinary team of surgeons and therapists to provide a structured guide that aligns with current medical guidelines. The work emphasizes the integration of surgical intervention with hand therapy, offering a balanced perspective on both operative and non-operative management strategies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this handbook as a practical, high-density resource suitable for both surgical trainees and established practitioners. Readers frequently note the utility of its compact format as an effective aide-memoire for clinical decision-making in fast-paced environments.
Page Count:
752
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191075000
ISBN-13:
9780191075001
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