Hand and Microvasculature
9 Hand and Microvasculature Eric Cohen, Byung J. Lee, and Arnold-Peter Weiss I. Anatomy 1. Bony and articular anatomy • Forearm a. Osteology (Figs. 9.1 and 9.2) ◦ Radius and…
9 Hand and Microvasculature Eric Cohen, Byung J. Lee, and Arnold-Peter Weiss I. Anatomy 1. Bony and articular anatomy • Forearm a. Osteology (Figs. 9.1 and 9.2) ◦ Radius and…
10 Foot and Ankle Craig R. Lareau, Jason T. Bariteau, and Christopher W. DiGiovanni I. Foot and Ankle Anatomy 1. Bones • Twenty-six non-sesamoid bones of the foot: seven tarsals,…
6 Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction Scott Ritterman, John Froehlich, and Matthew Miller I. Total Hip Replacement 1. Anatomy • Ball-and-socket joint a. Socket deepened by thick flexible labrum b….
7 Shoulder, Elbow, and Upper Extremity Sports Stacey Elisa Gallacher and Andrew Green I. Anatomy 1. Bony and articular anatomy (Fig. 7.1) • Clavicle a. First bone to ossify (at…
4 Pediatrics Philip McClure, Josh Vaughn, and Craig Eberson I. Normal Growth/Development (Fig. 4.1), Appearance of Secondary Centers of Ossification, and Chronology of Physeal Closure (Fig. 4.2) 1. Diagram with…
8 Sports Medicine and Lower Extremity Sports Stephen Klinge, Gregory A. Sawyer, and Paul Fadale I. Hip A. Anatomy 1. Acetabulum is 15–20 degrees anteverted (flexed) and 45 degrees abducted…
11 Amputations and Rehabilitation Todd Borenstein, Gregory R. Waryasz, and Roman Hayda I. Gait and Amputation 1. Gait (Fig. 11.1) • Walking a. Definitions ◦ Cycle: initial heel contact to…
1 Basic Science Raymond Hsu, Matthew E. Deren, and Richard M. Terek I. Bone and Joint Physiology 1. Cell types (Table 1.1, Fig. 1.1) • Osteoblasts a. Originate from mesenchymal…