Ideal for thorough review and exam preparation,�Review of Hand Surgery, 2nd Edition, presents a comprehensive review of hand surgery in a�reader-friendly outline format�for quick reference. Drs. Pedro K.�Beredjiklian, David J.�Bozentka, and Gregory Gallant lead a team of hand surgeons who are involved in resident/fellow training, focusing on need-to-know information for�efficient and effective review. This unique resource includes�the latest information from textbooks, current journal articles, and in-training and self-assessment examinations�in a single, convenient volume.
Contains three�new chapters: Pediatric Hand, Wrist and Forearm Fractures and Dislocations; Arthroscopic Treatment of Hand and Wrist Injuries; and Paralytic Hand, Cerebral Palsy and Stroke.�
Includes�updated and expanded coverage�of atypical hand infections, systemic arthropathies, burns and frostbite, chemical burns, local flaps and more.�
Provides�detailed descriptions of functional anatomy�of the hand, organized by tissue structure.�
Explains�complex concepts�such as the mechanics of the hand and disruptions that lead to deformity in concise, easy-to-understand sections.�
Features�full-color, easy-to-read photographs, illustrations, and tables�to reinforce learning and recall of high-yield information.�
Perfect for study and review�for the Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE), AAOS Hand and Wrist Self-Assessment, ASSH Annual Self-Assessment, and AAOS Hand Surgery Certification/Recertification (ABS with ABOS and ABPS) exams.�
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.�Your enhanced eBook allows you to access bonus images plus all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.�