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Injuries to muscles, tendons and soft tissues

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Springer, 2017. — 440 p. — ISBN10: 3662541831. — ISBN13: 978-3662541838. This book explores in a comprehensive manner the causes and symptoms of muscle and tendon pathologies, the available diagnostic procedures, and current treatment approaches. Specific aspects of the anatomy, biomechanics, and function of muscles and tendons are analyzed, and detailed guidance is provided on...
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CRC Press, 2005. — 188 p. Under the auspices of the Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the Hand, Dr Friden has here assembled a collection of international experts to detail the practical and surgical implications of tendon transfers in a number of different clinical scenarios. Muscle Architectural and Biomechanical Considerations in Tendon Transfer. Historical...
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Nova Science Publishers, 2015. — 200 p. A child with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) faces a childhood and adolescence with a disability that develops gradually. This book intends to expose the problems of children with DMD. The authors discuss situations related to the disease in an attempt to provide some quality and improvement of life for those affected since DMD is a...
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Springer, 2014. — 151 p. This book documents current knowledge and standards of care for acute muscle injuries. The full range of injuries is covered, including those to the hamstring, hip adductor, quadriceps, calf, pectoralis major, biceps brachii, latissimus dorsi and rectus abdominis muscles. Evidence-based content is combined with experience from medical experts from...
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Wolters Kluwer, 2009. — 944 p. — ISBN13: 978-0781763684. This new volume of the Master Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery Series focuses on management of soft tissue in orthopaedic trauma — how to avoid wound problems and correct wound problems that occur. Emphasis is on indications and contraindications for specific incisions and methods for flap coverage in cases of soft...
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Elsevier, 2009 - 261 p. Introduction to Palpation. The Art and Science of Muscle Palpation. Draping and Basic Massage Strokes. Body Mechanics for the Manual Therapist. Anatomy, Physiology, and Treatment of Trigger Points. Stretching. Upper Extremity Bone Palpation and Ligaments. Axial Body Bone Palpation and Ligaments. Lower Extremity Bone Palpation and Ligaments. Palpation of...
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2nd edition. — Elsevier, 2011. — 705 p. Fundamentals of Structure and Motion of the Human Body Parts of the Human Body Mapping the Human Body Skeletal Osteology: Study of the Bones Skeletal Tissues Bones of the Human Body Skeletal Arthrology: Study of the Joints Chapter 5 Joint Action Terminology Classification of Joints Joints of the Axial Body Joints of the Lower Extremity...
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Springer, 2017. — 499 p. This book attempts to provide a comprehensive look at all of the pathologies of muscles that are likely to be encountered in treating sports-related injuries. Its purpose is to give the practitioner a guide for identifying injuries and choosing the best therapeutic strategy. The first part presents the consensus view of current knowledge: the physiology...
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Springer, 1984. — 174 p. — ISBN10: 3540130829, ISBN13: 978-3540130826. Progress in medical science, and the deeping of physician experience in general, make continuing education a fundamental obligation on the part of the practicing physician. Besides academies of advanced medical training, we feel that medical schools and uni­ versities offer a particularly good setting for...
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