Pediatric Trauma
Pediatric Trauma Paul D. Sponseller and Matthew J. Hadad 7.1 Introduction This chapter begins with a presentation of the unique considerations in pediatric trauma, followed by a systematic, proximal-to-distal presentation of…
Pediatric Trauma Paul D. Sponseller and Matthew J. Hadad 7.1 Introduction This chapter begins with a presentation of the unique considerations in pediatric trauma, followed by a systematic, proximal-to-distal presentation of…
Common Procedures in Pediatric Orthopaedics Paul D. Sponseller 9.1 Introduction This chapter covers procedures commonly needed in the daily care of children, including techniques for the application of traction, administration of…
Disorders of Spinal Growth and Development Paul D. Sponseller 3.1 Torticollis Malposition of the head and neck with lateral flexion to one side and rotation to the contralateral side. The child…
Skeletal Syndromes and Systemic Disorders in Pediatric Orthopaedics Paul D. Sponseller 5.1 Introduction This chapter summarizes developmental syndromes that involve skeletal abnormalities. It focuses on focuses on key findings and principles…
Neuromuscular Disorders in Pediatric Orthopaedics Paul D. Sponseller 6.1 Introduction This chapter summarizes neuromuscular diseases that affect the skeleton as a result of pathologic conditions of the spinal cord or peripheral…
Osteochondroses Osteochondrosis is disordered behavior of growing cartilage under load. This may include compressive or tensile loads. Most common age to present is 7 to 12 years. 4.1.1 Classification Spine: Scheuermann…
Normal Values and Medications Paul D. Sponseller and Matthew J. Hadad 8.1 Introduction This chapter includes laboratory values and medications the pediatric orthopaedic surgeon must know. Pediatric dosages for medication must…
Ulnar Fractures 12 Fig. 12.1 Currently, plating is the standard method for dealing with a concomitant ulnar fracture. Unfortunately, I have never seen a happy patient with one of the…
Ligamentous Injuries 10 Fig. 10.1 Intrinsic and extrinsic ligamentous injuries may coexist with a distal radial fracture, and the latter may have particularly devastating consequences. This is illustrated in the…
Intra-articular Malunion: A (Painful) Case 21 Fig. 21.1 As we near the final chapter, please allow me to digress with a light-hearted joke: Do you know the difference between a…