<p>The <cite>Manual of Fracture Management – Wrist</cite> examines the management of traumatic and reconstructive problems of the distal radius, distal ulna, and the carpals, the key components of the human wrist. In a rapidly changing field of practice, orthopedic care of wrist fractures and disorders is becoming ever more complex as new technologies, plates, and methods merge and evolve with existing principles and techniques. Ideal for both new and experienced hand, forearm, and upper extremity surgeons, the <cite>Manual of Fracture Management – Wrist</cite> includes the following key features:<ul><li>Case descriptions and treatment options for a wide variety of fracture and injury types, nonunions and malunions, osteoarthritis, and postoperative complications</li><li>More than 2, 000 high-quality illustrations and clinical images</li><li>Access to an online video library of the key wrist surgical approaches.</li></ul></p><p>As with the recently published <cite>Manual of Fracture Management – Hand</cite>, this publication comprises two major sections: an indepth outline of the major surgical approaches and principles used in wrist surgery, and a detailed description of common to complicated treatment procedures using clinical images from real patient cases. The reader might already have an understanding of the principles of bone healing and basic orthopedic surgery, however, the use of real cases for enhanced illustration adds an immediate and interesting touch to learning and is used to show the recommended procedure and when providing an alternative perspective.</p><p>AOTrauma is proud to bring you this worthwhile and highly informative medical text.</p><p>This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on <a href=’https://medone.thieme.com’>https://medone.thieme.com.</a></p>
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<p><strong>Part I Surgical Approach</strong><br>1 Approaches<br><strong>Part II Cases</strong><br>2 Carpals<br>3 Ulna<br>4 Radius<br>5 Reconstructions and treatment of complications<br><strong>Appendix</strong><br>Further Reading<br>AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification</p>