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Winner of The Society of Authors and The Royal Society of Medicine Book of the Year Award 2004 Winner of The Society of Authors and The Royal Society of Medicine Book Awards prize for a New Edited Volume
Soft Tissue Rheumatology
Edited by Brian Hazleman, Graham Riley, and Cathy Speed
578 pages
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numerous full colour illustrations
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276x219mm
978-0-19-263093-3
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Hardback
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22 January 2004
Price:
£190.00 £47.50
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- A comprehensive source of information on all aspects of soft tissue disorders
- In depth, clear discussion of common disorders, with an emphasis on the clinical context
- Clearly describes musculoskeletal examination
- Gives detailed reviews of treatment options
- Richly illustrated in full colour
- Written by leading specialists
This is a beautifully illustrated, up-to-date and in-depth text dealing with the clinical and scientific aspects of soft tissue complaints including disorders of tendon, ligament, bursa, fascia, muscle and nerve. It is written by leading specialists in the fields of rheumatology, orthopaedics, radiology and rehabilitation, and is suitable for all professionals who deal with musculoskeletal complaints.
The book covers basic science, clinical evaluation, investigations, principles of management with detailed chapters on specific regional and generalised disorders. Illustrated in full colour and clearly written, Soft Tissue Rheumatology is an in-depth source of
information on the nature, diagnosis and management of soft tissue disorders.
The Editors wish to acknowledge Primal Pictures for the use of their 3D anatomy software in the preparation of some of the illustrations in this book.Readership: The book is suitable for all professionals dealing with musculoskeletal complaints: rheumatologists, orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, primary care and sports physicians, undergraduate medical students.
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Edited by Brian Hazleman, Graham Riley, and Cathy Speed, all at the Rheumatology Research Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK
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"Very well illustrated with colour photographs/images throughout and thoroughly referenced. Highly recommended as an addition to your department library or postgraduate library as a valuable reference work for anyone working with these soft tissue disorders. Therapists will find it especially valuable." - British Health Professionals in Rheumatology Newsletter
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Part 1: The science of soft tissue disorders
1.1: Soft connective tissues - normal structure, function and physiology
1.2: The structure and function of tendons
1.3: Tendon and ligament biochemistry and pathology
1.4: The intervertebral disc - structure, composition and pathology
1.5: The meniscus - structure, composition and pathology
Part 2: The science of pain from theory to clinical practice
2.1: The science of chronic pain from theory to clinical practice
Part 3: Biomechanics and locomotion
3.1: Biomechanics
3.2: Locomotion analysis
Part 4: General principles
4.1: Classification of soft tissue disorders
4.2: The epidemiology of soft tissue rheumatic disorders
4.3: History and examination: general principles regarding the diagnosis of soft tissue disorders
4.4: The diagnosis of soft tissue disorders: radiology
4.5: The investigation of soft tissue disorders: nuclear medicine
4.6: Infrared thermal imaging in musculoskeletal conditions
4.7: The investigation of soft tissue disorders: nerve conduction studies and electromyography
4.8: Soft tissue injuries and sport
4.9: Soft tissue disorders in the occupational setting
4.10: Soft tissue disorders in chronic disability
4.11: Special groups
Part 5: Principles of management
5.1: The management of pain in soft tissue disorders: pharmacological agents
5.2: Therapeutic modalities
5.3: Local injections for soft tissue lesions
5.4: Acupuncture and trigger point needling
5.5: Neural blockade
5.6: The management of soft tissue disorders: the role of the physiotherapist
5.7: The role of the occupational therapist and ergonomy
5.8: The management of soft tissue disorders: the role of the podiatrist
Part 6: Specific soft tissue disorders
6.1: Acute neck pain and 'whiplash'
6.2: Acute spinal pain
6.3: The shoulder
6.4: The elbow and forearm
6.5: The wrist and hand
6.6: The pelvis, hip and thigh
6.7: The knee
6.8: The lower leg
6.9: The ankle
6.10: The foot
6.11: Fibromyalgia and myofascial pain and chronic fatigue syndromes
6.12: Myofascial pain syndromes
6.13: Work-related upper limb pain
6.14: Hypermobility
6.15: Complex regional pain syndromes: definitions and pathogenesis
6.16: Complex regional pain syndromes in the rheumatology clinic
6.17: Complex regional pain syndrome (type I): the pain clinic perspective
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