5th edition. — Elsevier, 2015. — 668 p.
Green’s Skeletal Trauma in Children presents practical, focused guidance on managing traumatic musculoskeletal injuries in children and adolescents. It emphasizes the unique aspects of children's fractures in terms of epidemiology, mechanisms, management, and the challenges of treating the skeletally immature patient. State-of-the-art coverage includes crucial chapters on skeletal trauma related to child abuse, anesthesia and analgesia, management of children’s fractures, and outcome measures and rehabilitation.
Skeletal Growth, Development, and Healing as Related to Pediatric Trauma
Physeal Injuries
Casting Techniques
Pathologic Fractures in Children
The Multiply Injured Child
Fractures with Soft Tissue Injuries
Complications of Fractures in Children
Outcomes Assessment of Fractures in Children
Fractures and Dislocations of the Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
Fractures and Dislocations About the Elbow
Fractures and Dislocations About the Shoulder
Fractures of the Spine
Fractures and Dislocations About the Hip and Pelvis
Fractures of the Femoral Shaft
Fractures Around the Knee in Children
Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula
Fractures and Dislocations of the Foot and Ankle
Non-Accidental Trauma
Anesthesia and Analgesia for the Ambulatory Management of Children's Fractures
Rehabilitation of the Child with Multiple Injuries
Skeletal Trauma in Young Athletes
Nerve Injury and Repair in Children