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Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting - by Edward J Shahady (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This illustrated case-based book is designed to help primary care physicians treat musculoskeletal problems.
- Author(s): Edward J Shahady
- 351 Pages
- Medical, Family & General Practice
Description
About the Book
This illustrated case-based book will help primary care physicians treat musculoskeletal problems. The basic approaches to MS problems are covered, and the bulk of the book builds on the fundamentals through case studies that address specific musculoskeletal problems.
Book Synopsis
This illustrated case-based book is designed to help primary care physicians treat musculoskeletal problems. The introductory chapter covers the basic approach to MS problems that is particularly effective for PCPs.
The bulk of the book builds on the fundamentals through case studies that address specific musculoskeletal problems. The case studies are categorized into five main sections according to the symptoms and signs presented by patients. Each case covers epidemiology, anatomy, questions to ask, patient evaluation, and cost-effective treatment guidelines. An emphasis is placed on helping physicians overcome the barriers and frustrations that often accompany the complexity of treating MS problems. To further enhance understanding, helpful drawings illustrate anatomy, examination techniques, and rehabilitation exercises. Additional images highlight fractures and other pathology.
From the Back Cover
Primary Care of Musculoskeletal Problems in the Outpatient Setting is a case-based book designed to help the primary care physician navigate the complexity of treating musculoskeletal problems. Cases cover epidemiology, anatomy, questions to ask, patient evaluation, and cost-effective treatment guidelines. Helpful illustrations are incorporated throughout the book to explain examination techniques and rehabilitation exercises, while additional images highlight fractures and other pathology. Emphasizing the signs and symptoms a patient might present in an office exam, this useful reference gives primary care physicians both the knowledge and the skill to effectively treat common musculoskeletal problems.