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Written by leading orthopaedists and rehabilitation specialists, the second edition of Hoppenfeld’s Rehabilitation and Treatment of Fractures presents sequential treatment and rehabilitation plans for fractures of the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine.
The book demonstrates how to treat each fracture--from both an orthopaedic and a rehabilitation standpoint--at each stage of healing.
Introductory chapters review the fundamentals of fracture management--bone healing, treatment modalities, biomechanics, assistive devices and adaptive equipment, gait, splints and braces, therapeutic exercise and range of motion, and determining when a fracture is healed.
Subsequent chapters focus on management of individual fractures.
Each chapter on an individual fracture is organized by weekly post fracture time zones, from the day of injury through twelve weeks.
For each time zone, the text discusses bone healing, physical examination, dangers, x-rays, weight bearing, range of motion, strength, functional activities, and gait/ambulation.
01. Introduction to Musculoskeletal Measures and Instruments
02. Trauma Basics
03. Bone Healing
04. Wound Healing and Infection
05. Biomechanics of Nonoperative and Operative Fracture Treatment
06. Assistive Modalities for Fracture Healing
07. Nutritional Supplementation of Fracture Healing
08. Special Considerations in Geriatric Fracture Healing and Rehabilitation
09. Rehabilitation Principles
10. Assistive Modalities Used in Rehabilitative Medicine
11. Analysis of Gait
12. Fractures of the Shoulder Girdle
13. Humeral Diaphysis or Midshaft Fractures
14. The Elbow
15. Forearm Fractures
16. Distal Radius Fractures: Postsurgical Care and Rehabilitation
17. Hand Fractures
18. Injuries of the Pelvis
19. Acetabular Fractures
20. Rehabilitation After Geriatric Hip Fracture
21. Femoral Shaft Fractures
22. The Knee
23. The Ankle
24. Tibial Shaft Fractures
25. Rehabilitation of the Foot
Index