by David I . Rowley (Author), JohnA.Dent (Author)
Musculoskeletal disorders are responsible for about 10% of consultations in primary care, and their diagnosis and management concerns medical practitioners, practice nurses and paramedical staff. This textbook adopts a problem-solving approach to the study of these disorders and a holistic approach to their management, in line with the General Medical Council's recommendations for the core curriculum. Major features include: the integration of orthopaedic surgery, traumatology and rheumatology to reflect current trends in medical practice; a style of presentation clearly designed to make the information accessible to students; the use of realistic patient management examples to describe commonly occuring clinical scenarios; focus on core rather than abstruse topics while stimulating the reader to enquire into other areas of specialist interest. The book begins by considering the musculoskeletal system as a whole and outlining the approach to its investigation. Following chapters discuss clinical problems region-by-region detailing both surgical and medical treatments. The final section concentrates on common non-specific conditions such as enthesopathy and over-use syndromes in addition to briefly reviewing connective tissue diseases. While written for medical students, this book will also appeal to physiotherapists and nurses involved in the management of clients with musculoskeletal disorders and to primary care specialists.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
Published: 04 Sep 1998
ISBN 10: 0412627000
ISBN 13: 9780412627002