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Fondamenti di Medicina Fisica e Riabilitativa

Large-format volume (22 x 28) of 756 pages, 536 illustrations. Bound with a full-colour laminated dust jacket.

Fondamenti di medicina fisica e riabilitativa addresses a wide range of clinical entities in a deliberately concise and highly focused format. The manual is divided into two sections: the first includes 91 chapters dedicated to specific musculoskeletal disorders, while the second comprises 54 chapters on common, typically chronic medical conditions that benefit from rehabilitation and other interventions.

Each chapter follows the same structure, always in the same order: Synonyms, ICD-9 codes, Definition, Symptoms, Physical examination, Functional limitations, Diagnostic investigations, Differential diagnosis, Treatment, Possible complications of the disease, Possible complications of treatment, Bibliography.

We are deeply grateful for the outstanding work of the contributing authors, representing multiple specialties and coming from excellent institutions throughout the country: their generous contribution made this work possible.

Original price was: €95,00.Current price is: €55,00.

Additional information

edizione

Settembre 2004

autori

Frontera W.R., Silver J.K.

formato

Volume grande formato (22 x 28)

pagine

756 pagine

informazioni extra

Rilegato con sovracoperta stampata a colori e plastificata.

Description

Section 1 – Musculoskeletal disorders – Head and neck

  1. Cervical myelopathy
  2. Cervical facet joint arthropathy
  3. Degenerative disease of the cervical spine
  4. Cervical radiculopathy
  5. Cervical distraction injury
  6. Cervical stenosis
  7. Cervicogenic vertigo
  8. Occipital neuralgia
  9. Temporomandibular joint disorders
  10. Trapezius strain. Shoulder:
  11. Acromioclavicular joint injuries
  12. Adhesive capsulitis
  13. Biceps tendinitis
  14. Rupture of the brachial biceps tendon
  15. Glenohumeral instability
  16. Rotator cuff tendinitis
  17. Rotator cuff tear
  18. Winged scapula
  19. Shoulder osteoarthritis. Elbow and forearm:
  20. Elbow osteoarthritis
  21. Epicondylitis
  22. Median nerve neuropathy
  23. Olecranon bursitis
  24. Radial neuropathy
  25. Ulnar neuropathy (elbow). Wrist and hand
  26. De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
  27. Dupuytren’s disease
  28. Extensor tendon injuries
  29. Flexor tendon injuries
  30. Hand and wrist ganglion cysts
  31. Hand osteoarthritis
  32. Rheumatoid arthritis of the hand
  33. Kienböck’s disease
  34. Median neuropathy (carpal tunnel syndrome)
  35. Trigger finger
  36. Sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament of the first digit
  37. Ulnar neuropathy (wrist)
  38. Wrist osteoarthritis
  39. Rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist. Back
  40. Thoracic compression fractures
  41. Thoracic outlet syndrome
  42. Thoracic radiculopathy
  43. Thoracic sprains and strains
  44. Degenerative lumbar disease
  45. Lumbar facet joint arthropathy
  46. Lumbar radiculopathy
  47. Lumbar sprain and distraction
  48. Lumbar spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis
  49. Lumbar stenosis
  50. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Hip and thigh.
  51. Hip osteoarthritis
  52. Femoral neuropathy
  53. Lateral femoral cutaneous neuropathy
  54. Piriformis syndrome
  55. Quadriceps contusion
  56. Hip arthroplasty
  57. Trochanteric bursitis. Knee and leg
  58. Anterior cruciate ligament distraction injury
  59. Baker’s cyst
  60. Collateral ligament distraction injury
  61. Compartment syndrome
  62. Hamstring distraction injury
  63. Iliotibial band syndrome
  64. Knee osteoarthritis
  65. Knee bursitis
  66. Meniscal injuries
  67. Patellar tendinitis (jumper’s knee)
  68. Patellofemoral syndrome
  69. Peroneal neuropathy
  70. Posterior cruciate ligament distraction injury
  71. Quadriceps tendinitis
  72. Medial tibial stress syndrome
  73. Stress fractures
  74. Knee arthroplasty. Foot and ankle
  75. Achilles tendinitis
  76. Ankle osteoarthritis
  77. Ankle and foot bursitis
  78. Ankle sprain
  79. Bursitis and peribursitis of the great toe
  80. Chronic ankle instability
  81. Claw toe
  82. Callosities
  83. Foot and ankle cysts
  84. Hallux rigidus
  85. Hammer toe
  86. Mallet toe
  87. Metatarsalgia
  88. Morton’s neuroma
  89. Plantar fasciitis
  90. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
  91. Tibial neuropathy (tarsal tunnel syndrome)

Section 2 – Rehabilitation

  1. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  2. Upper limb amputation
  3. Amputation: limb