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Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care (3rd Edition) Walter Greene
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005
Essentials of Musculoskeletal Care If you're going to be in practice, you had better own this book. Every general practice physician I know owns this book, and every mid-level provider ought to have one, as well. Concise, easy to read/understand, discusses complaints by body region, includes IDC-9 codes.
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Review of Orthopaedics: Expert Consult: Online and Print (Miller, Review of Orthopaedics) Mark D. Miller
Saunders, 2008
Excellent for Board I tried this new edition of the book preparing for my board exam. It is an excellent review giving you a lot of information in a short time. It must be deficult text for those from outside the field of orthopedics.
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Travell & Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual (2-Volume Set) David G. Simons, Janet G. Travell, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999
educational resource This is a fantastic resource and basically the bible of trigger point study. It is the fisrt emerically backed study that scientifically shows the benefits of massage therapy and specifically trigger point therapy. It is a valuable two volume set to have to reference.
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Heal Your Hips: How to Prevent Hip Surgery—and What to Do If You Need It Robert Klapper, Lynda Huey
Wiley, 1999
great book very helpful and useful book, very good guidance on how to choose a surgeon, how to prepare yourself physically before and after surgery, heavy emphasis on aqua therapy exercises, highly recommend this book if you're considering total hip replacement, the surgeon ...
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Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff Jim Johnson
Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, 2007
Practical, Effective and to the Point I found Jim Johnson's book to contain an amazing amount of information in a relatively short read. There are several very good reviews that detail what he covers in this book so I'll stick to points not covered by the other reviews.
First, yes, it is a small book. ...
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Ortho Notes: A Clinical Examination Pocket Guide Dawn, Ph.D. Gulick
F. A. Davis Company, 2005
Exactly what we learned in class Dawn Gulick taught Ortho to my class and this book is the best. I only wish we had it at the begining of the class. Everything she taught us was included. It is a really good reference that actually fits in your pocket. I carry it with me at clinic as a reference. It ...
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Injection Techniques in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine with CD-ROM: A Practical Manual for Doctors and ... Stephanie Saunders, Steve Longworth
Churchill Livingstone, 2006
injection techniques I found the book to be very detailed and it is what I needed in the clinical setting to help me with my technique. It is a very informative book. Everyone who practices should have it as a good reference book.
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Netter's Concise Atlas of Orthopaedic Anatomy (Netter Basic Science) Jon C. Thompson
Saunders, 2001
Netter's concise atlas of orthopaedic anatomy by john Thompson [paperback] My order arrived very quickly and in perfect condition. I will do business with this seller again
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Handbook of Fractures Kenneth J Koval, Joseph D Zuckerman
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006
Concise and Conclusive Handy book that be with you all the time containing everything you need in nearly everything needed in trauma orthopedics.
Good book
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Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Ninth Edition American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2006
Great deal on textbook This is the textbook required to take most of the EMT-B classes, and it was a great buy!
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USMLE Step 1 Secrets: Questions You Will Be Asked on USMLE Step 1 Thomas A. Brown, David Brown
Hanley & Belfus, 2003
Not deep, but a great supplement This book's style is more fun than say FirstAid and much needed break at times from the more focused BRS books. It doesn't go very deep, but covers more of the high yield information in a style most of my classmates and I have found very readable cover-to-cover.
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery: Everything You Need to Know to ... Ronald P. Grelsamer
Grand Central Publishing, 2004
Good info It's always good to know how to avoid surgery if you can. I need knee replacements so this was especially interesting to me. Good information.
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Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Secrets Jeffrey D. Placzek, David A. Boyce
Hanley & Belfus, 2006
Good book for Orthopedic PT's This is a comprehensive book on orthopedic physical therapy topics written in a unique "question and answer" format. What's great about this book is that the information presented is recent and is based on evidence-based practise and current research. This book will ...
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Preventing and Reversing Arthritis Naturally: The Untold Story Raquel Martin, Karen J. Romano
Healing Arts Press, 2000
Natural Alternatives Preventing & Reversing Arthritis Naturally: The Untold Story by Raquel Martin and Dr. Karen Romano explain for us the basic ingredients necessary not only for good health in general, but specifically, for achieving freedom from arthritis. In the fast-paced, and ...
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Orthopaedic Clinical Examination: An Evidence Based Approach for Physical Therapists (Netter Clinical Science) Joshua Cleland
Saunders, 2005
Excellent evidence based text. From the introduction of basic concepts such as likelihood ratios and predictive values to the simple table format with the always beautiful Netter illustrations, this is the ortho exam text to have. I just hope the next edition is being planned to keep pace with new ...
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