The Shoulder

Jun 19, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on The Shoulder

The Shoulder This chapter will focus on imaging of shoulder trauma, arthroplasty, arthrodesis, and miscellaneous shoulder procedures requiring use of orthopaedic fixation devices and prostheses. Trauma Shoulder fractures and dislocations…

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The Pelvis and Hips

Jun 19, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on The Pelvis and Hips

The Pelvis and Hips Introduction This chapter will address clinical and imaging aspects of orthopaedic procedures in the pelvis and hips. Pelvic fractures, fracture/dislocations of the hip, intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric…

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The Elbow

Jun 19, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on The Elbow

The Elbow This chapter will review preoperative and postoperative imaging of elbow trauma, joint replacement procedures, and other common orthopaedic disorders for which implants are required. Trauma Fractures and dislocations…

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Musculoskeletal Neoplasms

Jun 19, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Musculoskeletal Neoplasms

Musculoskeletal Neoplasms Musculoskeletal neoplasms are treated with surgical excision, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and combination therapeutic approaches. This chapter will focus on orthopaedic approaches to treatment of neoplasms. Emphasis will be…

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Humeral Shaft Fractures

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Humeral Shaft Fractures Humeral shaft fractures account for 3% to 5% of all skeletal fractures. This chapter will focus on fractures of the shaft. Proximal humeral fractures were discussed in…

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The Radius and Ulna

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The Radius and Ulna This chapter will focus on fractures of the radial and ulnar shafts. Monteggia and Galeazzi fractures will be included. Fractures of the radius and ulna may…

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The Femoral Shaft

Jun 19, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on The Femoral Shaft

The Femoral Shaft The femur is the longest, largest, and strongest osseous structure in the body. Because of its length, width, and weight-bearing role, it must tolerate extremes of axial…

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