What Does an Orthopedic Hand Surgeon Do?
This book is a monograph written by the author based on a large amount of clinical and scientific research materials that he has accumulated. Its comprehensive content, authentic evidence, and strong guidance are the main monographs for hand doctors and orthopedists to study and refer to throughout the country.
Hand surgery
- The book is
- Word Count: 1217000
- Number of editions: 2
- Number of pages: 839
- Printing time: 2006/07/01
- The comparison of the effects before and after treatment of hand injuries and illnesses, and the assessment of disability by labor protection all require a uniform function evaluation standard and method. But the hand has many functions, both complex and sensitive movements, as well as a sense of mental acuity. With the continuous development of social civilization, defects in the appearance of the hand will affect social activities and cause mental disorders to varying degrees.
- The first basic knowledge and technology of hand surgery
- Chapter 1. Several Basic Techniques of Hand Surgery
- Chapter 2 Anesthesia in Hand Surgery
- Chapter III Electrophysiological Examination
- Chapter 4 Skin Transplantation Commonly Used in Hand Surgery
- Chapter 5 Amputation
- Second hand injury
- Chapter 6 Open Hand Injuries
- Chapter VII Bone and Joint Injury
- Chapter VIII Peripheral Nerve Injury
- Chapter IX Tendon Injury
- Chapter X Replantation of Step Limb and Broken Finger
- Chapter XI Hand Burns
- Chapter XII Hand Review Principles for Late Treatment of Injuries
- Chapter 13 Functional Reconstruction of Thumb and Finger Defects
- Chapter 14 Scars
- Chapter 15 Long-term non-healing wounds
- Chapter 16. Bone-fascial compartment syndrome and muscle contractures
- Part III Hand Disorders
- Chapter 17 Hand Infection
- Chapter 18Palm Aponenteal Contracture
- Chapter 19 Common Neurological Diseases
- Chapter 20 Congenital Malformations of the Hand
- Chapter Twenty-One
- Chapter 22 Hand Rehabilitation
- Chapter 23 Evaluation of Hand Function
- index