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In 2006, this practical orthopedic handbook was first published in Englishby Springer-Verlag. It is primarily written for orthopedic residents anddoctors to have accurate and up-to-date information available to them,especially when in the emergency room.
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"When under pressure, doctors and residents often lack experience inorthopedics making the recognition and accurate identification of fracturesand treatment a challenge," Dr. Mostofi explains. "This handbook is intendedto give them the practical tools that they need."
"Fracture Classifications in Clinical Practice" is a comprehensivehandbook that provides clear illustrations and explanatory text. This softcover handbook is well organized and simply structured within a little over100 pages. It breaks down the most widely used classification systems into aconcise repository of information.
Classification systems that are covered include the most commonly usedsystems, allowing readers the opportunity to make a correct diagnosis usingthe appropriate criteria, while simplifying planning and management of futurecare. It also ensures that communication with experienced staff is moreeffective.
While the book is geared to registrars and residents, other medicalprofessionals such as accident and emergency physicians, nurses, andphysiotherapists will also benefit.
Dr. Mostofi is a consultant orthopedic surgeon at East Kent Hospitals,U.K. He is also the author of several other books that discuss basic facts inhip and knee replacements; rapid orthopedics diagnosis; and the opus magnum --Who's Who in Orthopedics.
Due to this handbook's global popularity, Fracture Classifications inClinical Practice will also soon be available in Chinese.
The book is currently available at all major bookstores as well as athttp://www.Springer.com and http://www.Amazon.com.
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SOURCE Dr. Seyed Behrooz Mostofi, FRCS