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M, Dines David, Lorich Dean G et Helfet David, dir. Solutions for complex upper extremity trauma. New York : Thieme, 2008.

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Vern, Putz-Anderson, dir. Cumulative trauma disorders : A manual for musculoskeletal diseases of the upper limbs. London : Taylor & Francis, 1988.

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Tendon transfers of the hand and forearm. Boston : Little, Brown, 1987.

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Hughes, Jim. Forearm and wrist. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198813170.003.0011.

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This chapter covers a selection of orthopaedic procedures involving the forearm and wrist, covering plating of the radius and ulna, and plating and/or K-wiring of the wrist. Each procedure includes images that demonstrate the position of the C-arm, patient, and surgical equipment with accompanying radiographs demonstrating the resulting images. The wrist is one of the most commonly injured regions of the body, as it is used with the hands to protect the body and head when falling. The forearm is more often injured in direct trauma, but any injuries to it may also affect the articulations at the wrist or elbow.
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Maximum speed of forearm flexion practice effects upon surface EMG signal characteristics. 1985.

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Ottis, Bob. Arm Anatomy Bones : How to Prepare for Arm Balances : Yoga Mat Companion. Independently Published, 2021.

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The relationship between finger flexion force production and selected hand, forearm and body physique measurements. 1987.

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Naqui, Zaf, et David Warwick. Bone and joint injuries of the wrist and forearm. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757689.003.0004.

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The forearm is a complex quadrilateral structure linked by the proximal and distal radioulnar joints, ligaments, which include the interosseous membrane and triangular cartilage, and several obliquely orientated muscles. A displaced fracture or ligament rupture within this forearm is likely to involve other structures. Treatment requires anatomic recovery of stable function. The ulnar corner can sustain fractures or ligament ruptures which affect stable, pain-free, congruous forearm rotation. The distal radius may fracture after high- or low-energy trauma; anatomic reduction may not be essential in all; inaccuracy may lead to loss of rotation and ulnocarpal abutment but long-term arthritis is unusual. Children’s fractures are managed with consideration of remodeling potential. The scaphoid is vulnerable to non-union; plaster immobilization, early percutaneous fixation, and later bone-grafting all have roles. Salvage for osteoarthritic non-union may reduce pain but compromises function. Rupture of the carpal ligaments may cause substantial disruption and require complex reconstruction.
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Warwick, David, Roderick Dunn, Erman Melikyan et Jane Vadher. Bone and joint injuries—wrist and forearm. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199227235.003.0004.

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Bone and joint injuries—wrist and forearm 100Forearm fractures 102Ulnar corner injuries 106Fractures of the distal radius in adults 108Fractures of the distal radius in children 118Fractures of the scaphoid 120Fractures of the other carpal bones 127Carpal ligament rupture and dislocations ...
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Bone Tumor Surgery : Limb-Sparing Techniques. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1988.

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Dallimore, Jon, Jules Blackham, Jon Dallimore, Carey M. McClellan, Harvey Pynn, James Calder et James Watson. Treatment : limbs and back. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688418.003.0014.

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Limb injuries - Fractures - Dislocations - Shoulder and upper arm injuries - Elbow and forearm injuries - Wrist injuries - Hand injuries - Finger injuries - Nail injuries - Pelvic and hip injuries - Knee injuries - Lower leg injuries - Achilles tendon disorders - Ankle injuries - Foot fractures and dislocations - Spinal injury - Low back pain - Physiotherapy
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Dallimore, Jon, Jules Blackham, Jon Dallimore, Carey M. McClellan, Harvey Pynn, James Calder et James Watson. Treatment : limbs and back. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688418.003.0014_update_001.

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Limb injuries - Fractures - Dislocations - Shoulder and upper arm injuries - Elbow and forearm injuries - Wrist injuries - Hand injuries - Finger injuries - Nail injuries - Pelvic and hip injuries - Knee injuries - Lower leg injuries - Achilles tendon disorders - Ankle injuries - Foot fractures and dislocations - Spinal injury - Low back pain - Physiotherapy
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Harrison, Mark. Upper limb. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0001.

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This chapter describes the anatomy of the upper limb as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of the muscles, joints, nerves, and movements of the pectoral region, axilla, breast, shoulder, anterior arm, posterior arm, forearm, and wrist and hand. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Scott, B. W., et P. A. Templeton. Tibial and ankle fractures in children. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.014010.

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♦ After forearm and digital injuries, tibial and ankle fractures are the commonest fractures in the immature skeleton and the majority of these involve the diaphysis or ankle♦ Compared to the morbidity seen in adults these are relatively forgiving injuries in children as the healing rate of bone and soft tissues is rapid and remodelling will occur♦ It is wise, however, to guard against overconfidence in the remodelling potential of certain injuries; for example, angulated mid-diaphyseal fractures, rotational malalignment, and metaphyseal fractures within 2 years of skeletal maturity♦ Children will tolerate manipulative/cast treatment better than adults as the duration of treatment is usually shorter and rapid rehabilitation is almost the norm with or without physiotherapy♦ Postfracture overgrowth does occur but is less than that following femoral fractures and seldom clinically significant (over 10mm)♦ Isolated fibular fractures are of minor importance but need to be taken into account in managing complex injuries involving the distal tibia♦ It is convenient to discuss injuries according to three anatomical sections: proximal, diaphyseal, and distal.
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(Foreword), M. E. Müller, dir. Atlas of Internal Fixation : Fractures of Long Bones ; Classification, Statistical Analysis, Technique, Radiology. Springer, 2000.

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Children's Upper and Lower Limb Fractures. Springer, 2011.

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Putz-Anderson, Vern. Cumulative Trauma Disorders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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(Editor), Raoul Tubiana, et Gilbert Alain (Editor), dir. Surgery of the Skin and Skeleton of the Hand and of Disorders of the Upper Limb Affecting the Hand (Surgery of Disorders of the Hand and Upper Extremity Series). Informa Healthcare, 2001.

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Hughes, Jim. Paediatrics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198813170.003.0017.

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As children’s bones are still growing, different techniques are employed for the reduction and fixation of fractures in children than those used in adults. For all paediatric procedures, radiation protection is of paramount significance. This is best achieved by using dose reduction settings on the image intensifier, good collimation to avoid excessive irradiation, and judicious use of Pb shielding on or around the patient. This chapter covers a selection of orthopaedic procedures for paediatric patients, covering manipulation under anaesthesia, K-wiring, and elastic nailing or flexi-nailing for long bone injuries. Each procedure includes images that demonstrate the position of the C-arm, patient, and surgical equipment, with accompanying radiographs demonstrating the resulting images.
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Hughes, Jim. Distal femur and knee. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198813170.003.0014.

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The knee is one of the main load-bearing joints of the body, and injuries to it can involve damage to the joint or articular surfaces, or fractures to the long bones in case of high-energy trauma. The position of the contralateral leg can cause difficulty in positioning for imaging, but good positioning and technique should allow demonstration of the region for intervention. This chapter covers a selection of orthopaedic procedures involving the distal femur and knee, covering distal femoral plating and LISS plates, tension band wiring of the patella, and cerclage wiring of the patella. Each procedure includes images that demonstrate the position of the C-arm, patient, and surgical equipment, with accompanying radiographs demonstrating the resulting images.
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Bing, Gordon. Due Diligence. Praeger, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400642678.

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People often fall in love with a business—just as they fall in love with a house—and forget to use their heads as well as their hearts to assess the property. Asking the right question at the right time can save potential buyers a bundle of money or help them avoid making a major mistake. In this completely revised edition ofDue Diligence Techniques and Analysis, published in 1996, Bing breaks down the due-diligence process in detail and shows readers how to investigate, step-by-step, a business with an eye to buying or investing in it. In addition, the author identifies the techniques to employ, the questions to ask, the documents to review, and the issues to explore to reach intelligent conclusions about an acquisition. In a 30-year practice as a deal maker representing buyers and sellers, Bing knows where the bones are buried in many deals, providing invaluable insights and expert opinion readers can use to arm themselves when faced with a tough buying decision. Fifty chapters cover the different aspects of a typical business up for sale, such as ownership, management, marketing, accounting, environmental issues, and culture. The questions and topics discussed in each are preceded by commentary that highlights major areas for study, objectives, and common problems. In this book, you will find: —The most comprehensive, powerful, up-to-date set of due-diligence questions ever assembled. —Invaluable insights for those contemplating buying or investing in a business, new executives who need to get up to speed on a company or division, anyone conducting forensic investigations, and financiers wondering whether it's time to lend more or pull the plug. Most acquisitions that fail can be traced to failures of due diligence. This book will enable buyers to avoid problems and spot opportunities quickly, making business success much more likely.
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