1. Orthopedics and Trauma in Children.
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Horsch, Axel A., Ghandour, Maher A., Horsch, Axel A., and Klotz, Matthias Christoph M.
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Medicine ,Chiari ,DEFSO ,Ewing sarcoma ,Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease ,MPFL ,MRI ,O-arm ,Pemberton ,Salter ,Scheuermann kyphosis ,adolescent idiopathic scoliosis ,adolescents ,amputation ,autografts ,avascular necrosis ,cerebral palsy ,children ,closed reduction ,combined osteotomy ,complication ,complications ,concentric circle sign ,conservative treatment ,definition ,developmental dysplasia of the hip ,developmental hip dysplasia ,diagnostic imaging ,distal femoral extension ,distal forearm fractures ,dorsiflexion ,dysplasia of the hip ,equinus ,extraosseous ,femoral osteotomy ,femur ,foam splint ,forearm ,fracture ,health-related quality of life ,hemiplegia ,hip asymmetry ,hip dislocation ,hip dysplasia ,hip luxation ,hip reconstructive surgery ,hip ultrasound ,ilium ,infection ,intramedullary ,lower extremity ,lumbar spine ,meta-analysis ,morbidity ,musculoskeletal disorders ,n/a ,nail ,navigation ,neurogenic dislocation of the hip ,neurologic injury ,non-operative treatment ,open fracture ,open reduction ,orthopedic ,orthotic management ,patellofemoral instability ,pediatric ,pediatric injury ,pediatric trauma ,pedicle screws ,pelvic asymmetry ,pelvic osteotomy ,pes equinus ,plantarflexion ,positive anterior tilt angle ,posterior spinal fusion ,postsurgical pain ,prospective randomized clinical trial ,proximal tibia ,quality of life ,radiographic follow-up ,radius ,recurrence ,recurrent ,rehabilitation ,remodeling ,return to sport ,scoliosis ,shortening osteotomy ,skeletal maturity height ,spica cast ,spinal fusion ,spine ,spine growth prediction ,spondylolisthesis ,supracondylar humerus fractures ,surgery ,thoracic spine ,trampoline ,trampoline fracture ,trauma ,treatment ,ulna ,varisation derotation osteotomy ,vascular injury - Abstract
Summary: Discover the complexities of pediatric orthopedics in this comprehensive reprint book. Pediatric orthopedics present unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment, necessitating the expertise of skilled specialists. Congenital, developmental, and acquired orthopedic issues, including infectious, neuromuscular, nutritional, neoplastic, psychogenic, and traumatic conditions, are explored. With a focus on evidence-based recommendations, this book addresses the management of orthopedic deformities in children by considering different clinical scenarios. From upper and lower limb injuries to severe trauma, readers will gain insights into decision-making processes for reconstruction or amputation. As a valuable resource for orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, and healthcare professionals, this reprint fills knowledge gaps to optimize patient care.