Book Name = Surgical Anatomy of the Hand
ISBN = 9783131252616
Published Year = 2004
Launguage = English
Publisher = Thieme
Author = Schmidt
Condition = New
Return Availability = Returnable upto 3days (*T&C applied)
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As hand surgery consists largely of applied anatomy, collaboration between anatomists and clinicians is essential to developing an anatomic understanding of the hand for clinical use. This outstanding new guide, co-written by an anatomist and a hand surgeon, provides the most up-to-date knowledge of normal anatomy, anatomic variants, and biomechanics. Anatomy is a highly visual discipline; therefore, exquisite, high-quality drawings are used to emphasize key features.
Surgical Anatomy of the Hand?covers everything from lymph vessels, carpal bones, and wrist joints to vascular structures, muscles, and tendons. This is the book that bridges the gap between introductory texts and highly specialized anatomic references on this complex subject. It is indispensable for all professionals who need to keep up with new surgical techniques as well as nonsurgical treatment of injured, diseased, or congenitally deformed hands.
Here is the complete reference that hand surgeons, orthopaedists, plastic surgeons, anatomists, and residents need to expand their knowledge of the hand, upgrade their surgical technique, and optimize patient care. Order this essential anatomic guide today!
”The many, beautiful drawings permit good comprehension of the anatomy for a precise operation or conservative treatment. A very useful…interesting book for all surgeons who are interested in hand surgery.” — European Journal of Surgery & TraumatologyWritings are complimented by clear photographs and surperb two-color line drawings…presented on high quality gloss paper…Not only is the usual anatomy covered in detail, variations are also thoroughly covered…highly recommended to all practicing hand surgeons, trainees in this field and hand therapists. The authors, illustrator and publisher are to be congratulated for a high quality coverage of a challenging area. The book is a work of art.–ANZ Journal of Surgery
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