Orthopedic Traumatology - A Resident's Guide 〈DIRECT ANTHOLOGY〉
Orthopedic Traumatology - A Resident's Guide , authored by and published by Springer , is a highly structured, note-based handbook designed for quick clinical reference and board exam preparation. It focuses on the fundamental principles of managing orthopedic trauma, including fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries. Key Content & Organization
Discusses evolving areas such as minimally invasive surgery, computer-aided orthopedic surgery (CAOS), and surgical navigation. Target Audience & Utility Orthopedic Traumatology – A Resident's Guide - PMC Orthopedic Traumatology - A Resident's Guide
The book is typically organized into (depending on the edition), using a numbered and subdivided "thesis-style" format that facilitates rapid information retrieval. Orthopedic Traumatology - A Resident's Guide , authored
Includes dedicated chapters on pediatric trauma, geriatric hip fracture rehabilitation, and fall prevention in the elderly. Target Audience & Utility Orthopedic Traumatology – A
Detailed sections on trauma to the upper extremities, lower extremities, pelvis, acetabulum, and the axial skeleton (spine).
Covers "Ten Questions for Residents," high-energy trauma management, bone healing, and general principles of fracture fixation.