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Title: Clinical epidemiology of orthopaedic trauma. — Third edition
Creators: Zhang Yingze
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Subjects: Fractures — Classification.; Musculoskeletal system — Wounds and injuries.; Fractures.; Fractures, Bone; Appareil locomoteur — Lésions et blessures.; Fractures; Musculoskeletal system — Wounds and injuries; EBSCO eBooks
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Unique resource provides foundation for worldwide prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of orthopaedic fractures Clinical Epidemiology of Orthopaedic Trauma, Third Edition by renowned orthopaedic surgeon and researcher Yingze Zhang and an impressive cadre of contributors expands on the widely acclaimed prior editions. Leveraging an epidemiological database with the distinction of being the largest domestic and foreign sample volume of orthopaedic trauma, this remarkable book expands on the epidemiology of fractures in China, with national incidence rates new to this edition. It offers a wealth.

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Table of Contents

  • Clinical Epidemiology of Orthopaedic Trauma
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Foreword by Liming Li
  • Foreword by Guixing Qiu
  • Foreword by Robert D. D’Ambrosia
  • Foreword by Roy W. Sanders
  • Preface
  • Welcome to the Third Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • How to Use This Book
  • 1. Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology of Orthopaedic Trauma
    • Fractures Overview
    • Fracture Classification
      • Bones
      • Segments
      • Types
      • Group and Subgroup
    • Epidemiological Investigation and Analysis of Traumatic Fractures Incidence in China
      • Methods
      • The Content and Method of this Investigation
      • Quality Control and Evaluation
      • Data Statistics and Analysis
    • Epidemiological Study of Fractures
      • Incidence of Sex-Specific Fractures
      • Fracture Location
      • Fractures in Children
    • Suggested Readings
  • 2. Fractures of the Humerus
    • Overview of Humeral Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System for Humeral Fractures
    • Epidemiologic Features of Humeral Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Humeral Fractures by Sex in CNFS
      • Humeral Fractures by Injury Side in CNFS
      • Humeral Fractures by Age Group and Sex in CNFS
      • Humeral Fractures by Location in CNFS
      • Humeral Fractures by Causal Mechanisms in CNFS
    • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Humeral Fractures
      • Humeral Fractures by Sex
      • Humeral Fractures by Injured Side
      • Humeral Fractures by Age Group and Sex
      • Humeral Fractures by Location
    • Proximal Humeral Fractures (Segment 11)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Proximal Humeral Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiological Features of Proximal Humeral Fractures (Segment 11)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Humeral Shaft Fractures (Segment 12)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification for Humeral Shaft Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Humeral Shaft Fractures (Segment 12)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Distal Humeral Fractures (Segment 13)
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification of Distal Humeral Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Distal Humeral Fractures (Segment 13)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Other Classifications of Humeral Fractures
      • The Neer Classification of Proximal Humeral Fractures
      • Classification of Humeral Fractures by Fracture Location
    • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Medial Humeral Condylar Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 3. Fractures of the Ulna and Radius
    • Overview of Ulnar and Radial Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System for Fractures of Ulna and Radius
      • Epidemiologic Features of Radial/Ulnar Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Radial/Ulnar Fractures
    • Proximal Radial/Ulnar Fractures (Segment 21)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Proximal Radial/Ulnar Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of the Proximal Radial/Ulnar Fractures (Segment 21)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Fractures of the Radial/Ulnar Shaft (Segment 22)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Fractures of Radial/Ulnar Shaft
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of the Radial/Ulnar Shaft Fractures (Segment 22)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Distal Fractures of the Radius/Ulna (Segment 23)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Distal Fractures of the Radius/Ulna
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Distal Fractures of the Radius/Ulna (Segment 23)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Other Classifications of Ulnar and Radial Fractures
      • Monteggia Fractures
      • Galeazzi Fractures
      • Colles Fractures
      • Smith Fractures
      • Barton Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 4. Fractures of the Femur
    • Overview of Femoral Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System for Femoral Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Femoral Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Femoral Fractures
    • Proximal Femoral Fractures (Segment 31)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of the Proximal Femoral Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of the Proximal Femoral Fractures (Segment 31)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Diaphyseal Femoral Fractures (Segment 32)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Diaphyseal Femoral Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Diaphyseal Femoral Fractures (Segment 32)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Distal Femoral Fractures (Segment 33)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Distal Femoral Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of the Distal Femoral Fractures (Segment 33)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Other Classifications of Femoral Fractures
      • Evans' Classification for Trochanteric Fractures of the Femur
      • The Garden Classification of Femoral Neck Fractures
      • The Pipkin Classification of Femoral Head Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 5. Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula
    • Overview of Tibial/Fibular Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System of Tibial/Fibular Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Tibia and Fibula in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Tibial/Fibular Fractures
    • Proximal Tibial Fractures (Segment 41)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Proximal Tibial Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Proximal Tibial Fractures (Segment 41)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Tibial Diaphyseal Fractures (Segment 42)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Tibial Diaphyseal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Tibial Diaphyseal Fractures (Segment 42)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Distal Tibial Fractures (Segment 43)
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification of Distal Tibial Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Distal Tibial Fractures (Segment 43)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Malleolar Injury (Segment 44)
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification of Malleolar Injury
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Malleolar Injury (Segment 44)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Commonly Used Classifications for Fractures of the Tibia/Fibula
      • Tibial Plateau Fractures
      • Pilon Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 6. Fractures of the Spine
    • Overview of Spinal Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System for Spinal Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Spinal Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Spinal Column
    • Cervical Fractures (Segment 51)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Cervical Spinal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Upper Cervical Spine (Segment 51.01–51.02)
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Lower Cervical Spine (Segment 51.03–51.07)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Further Classification of Cervical Spine Fractures
    • Thoracolumbar Fractures (Segments 52 and 53)
      • Anatomic Features
      • AO Classification of Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Thoracolumbar Spine (Segments 52 and 53)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Denis Classification of Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 7. Fractures of the Pelvic Ring and Acetabulum
    • Overview of Pelvic Ring and Acetabular Fractures
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification and Coding System for Fractures of the Pelvic Ring and Acetabulum
      • Epidemiologic Features of Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiological Features of Fractures of the Pelvic Ring and Acetabulum
    • Pelvic Ring Fractures (Segment 61)
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification of Pelvic Ring Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiological Features of Pelvic Ring Fractures (Segment 61)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Acetabular Fractures (Segment 62)
      • Anatomical Features
      • AO Classification of Acetabular Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiological Features of Acetabular Fractures (Segment 62)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Other Classifications for Fractures of the Pelvic Ring and Acetabulum
      • Tile Classification of Pelvic Ring Fractures
      • Young–Burgess Classification of Pelvic Ring Fractures
      • Letournel Classification of Pelvic Ring Fractures
      • Special Type of Pelvic Ring Fracture: Bilateral Sacroiliac Dislocation with an Intact Anterior Pelvic Ring
      • Letournel–Judet Classification of Acetabular Fractures
      • Tile Classification of Acetabular Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 8. Fractures of the Hand
    • Overview of Hand Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification and Coding System for Hand Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Hand Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Hand Fractures
    • Carpal Fractures (Segments 71–76)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Carpal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Carpal Fractures (71–76)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Further Classification for Scaphoid Fractures
      • Anatomic Features and Coding System
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Scaphoid Fractures in Adults
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Metacarpal Fractures (Segment 77)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Metacarpal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Metacarpal Fractures in Adults (Segment 77)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Further Classification of Base Fracture of the First Metacarpal Bone
      • Anatomic Features and Classification
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Fractures of the Base of the First Metacarpal Bone
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Phalanx Fractures (Segment 78)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Phalanx Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Phalanx Fractures (Segment 78)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Multiple Fractures (Segment 79)
      • OTA Classification of Multiple Fractures of the Hand
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Multiple Fractures (Segment 79)
    • Suggested Readings
  • 9. Fractures of the Foot
    • Overview of Foot Fractures
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification and Coding System for Foot Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Foot Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Foot Fractures
    • Talar Fractures (Segment 81)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Talar Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Talar Fractures
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Other Common Classifications of Talar Fractures
    • Calcaneal Fractures (Segment 82)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Calcaneal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Calcaneal Fractures (Segment 82)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Other Classifications for Calcaneal Fractures
    • Fractures of the Tarsal Navicular Bone (Segment 83)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Tarsal Navicular Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Tarsal Navicular (Segment 83)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Cuboid Fractures (Segment 84)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Cuboid Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Cuboid Fractures
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Cuneiform Fractures (Segment 85)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Cuneiform Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Cuneiform Fractures (Segment 85)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Metatarsal Fractures (Segment 87)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Metatarsal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Metatarsal Fractures (Segment 87)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Phalangeal Fractures (Segment 88)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification of Phalangeal Fractures
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Phalangeal Fractures (Segment 88)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
    • Multiple Fractures of the Foot (Segment 89)
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Multiple Fractures of the Foot (Segment 89) by OTA Classification
    • Suggested Readings
  • 10. Fractures of the Patella, Clavicle, and Scapula
    • Fractures of the Patella (Segment 34)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification and Coding System for Patellar Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Patellar Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Patellar Fractures (Segment 34)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Further Classifications of Patellar Fractures: The Regazzoni Classification
    • Clavicle Fractures (Segment 15)
      • Anatomic Features
      • Anatomic Features and Muscular Attachment of the Clavicle
      • OTA Classification and Coding System for Clavicle Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Clavicle Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Clinical Epidemiologic Features of Clavicle Fractures (Segment 15)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Further Classifications of Clavicle Fractures
    • Scapular Fractures (Segment 14)
      • Anatomic Features
      • OTA Classification and Coding System for Scapular Fractures
      • Epidemiologic Features of Scapular Fractures in the China National Fracture Study
      • Epidemiologic Features of Scapular Fractures (Segment 14)
      • Injury Mechanism
      • Diagnosis
      • Treatment
      • Further Classifications of Scapular Fractures
    • Suggested Readings
  • 11. Epidemiologic Features of Fractures in Taiwan Between 2011 and 2013
    • Introduction to the Taiwan Study
    • Fractures by Sex
    • Fractures by Age Group and Sex
      • Patients with Humeral Fractures
      • Patients with Ulnar and Radial Fractures
      • Patients with Femoral Fractures
      • Patients with Tibia and Fibula Fractures
      • Patients with Spinal Fractures
      • Patients with Fractures of the Pelvic Ring and Acetabulum
      • Patients with Hand Fractures
      • Patients with Foot Fractures
      • Patients with Patellar Fractures
      • Patients with Clavicle Fractures
      • Patients with Scapular Fractures
    • Fracture Location
    • Fractures in Children
    • Suggested Readings
  • Index

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