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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
May 2010
Print publication year:
2003
Online ISBN:
9780511666520
Subjects:
Medicine, Surgery

Book description

Reprinted by the John Charnley Trust, the original text having been out of print for many years, this beautifully presented book deals very simply and scientifically with most of the difficult fractures an orthopaedic surgeon is likely to meet in his/her practice. Despite the fact that the original text was published in 1950, the basic principles espoused in the book still apply today, and it remains one of the most concise and complete books on closed fracture treatment ever written. This core textbook has been basic reference for orthopaedic surgeons for half a century. It describes the elementary mechanics of reduction and immobilisation and shows how the commonest injuries can be managed by proven methods based on these general principles. It is a must for anyone embarking on a career in orthopaedics and is a classic text that all orthopaedic trainees and consultants should have on their shelves.

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Contents

  • Frontmatter
    pp i-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-viii
  • FOREWORD TO THE GOLDEN JUBILEE EDITION
    pp ix-ix
    • By Christopher Faux, Former pupil, consultant orthopaedic surgeon and Chairman of the Trustees of The John Charnley Trust
  • FOREWORD
    pp x-x
    • By Sir Harry Platt, Professor of Orthopæedic Surgery, University of Manchester
  • PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
    pp xi-xii
  • PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION
    pp xiii-xiv
  • CHAPTER I - CONSERVATIVE VERSUS OPERATIVE METHODS
    pp 1-42
  • CHAPTER II - THE MECHANICS OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT
    pp 43-59
  • CHAPTER III - JOINT MOVEMENT IN CONSERVATIVE METHODS
    pp 60-79
  • CHAPTER IV - THE TREATMENT OF FRACTURE SWITH OUT PLASTER OF PARIS
    pp 80-87
  • CHAPTER V - PLASTER TECHNIQUE
    pp 88-98
  • CHAPTER VI - FRACTURES OF THE SHAFT OF THE HUMERUS
    pp 99-104
  • CHAPTER VII - SUPRACONDYLAR FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS IN CHILDREN
    pp 105-115
  • CHAPTER VIII - FRACTURES OF THE RADIUS AND ULNA
    pp 116-127
  • CHAPTER IX - THE COLLES' FRACTURE
    pp 128-142
  • CHAPTER X - THE BENNETT'S FRACTURE
    pp 143-149
  • CHAPTER XI - FINGER FRACTURES
    pp 150-159
  • CHAPTER XII - PERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURES OF THE NECK OF THE FEMUR
    pp 160-165
  • CHAPTER XIII - FRACTURES OF THE SHAFT OF THE FEMUR
    pp 166-196
  • CHAPTER XIV - FRACTURES OF THE FEMORAL AND TIBIAL CONDYLES
    pp 197-204
  • CHAPTER XV - FRACTURES OF THE SHAFT OF THE TIBIA
    pp 205-249
  • CHAPTER XVI - THE POTT'S FRACTURE
    pp 250-269
  • INDEX
    pp 270-273
  • THE JOHN CHARNLEY TRUST
    pp 274-274

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