Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma
Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma
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Broken bones
69 Broken bones
69.1 Examining a injured limb
THE GENERAL METHOD FOR AN INJURED LIMB
69.2 X–rays for bony injuries
69.3 Adequate function with minimum risk
69.4 For the purposes of closed treatment there are three groups of fractures
69.5 Fractures of the shafts of long bones
69.6 How should you treat a broken long bone?
69.7 Fractures of the ends of long bones
69.8 Varieties of bony injury
69.9 Fractures in children
69.10 Epiphyseal injuries in children
69.11 Open fractures
OPEN FRACTURES
69.12 Open joint wounds
69.13 Pathological fractures
69.14 Active movements means active movements!
SOME EXERCISES
Primary Surgery Vol.2 – Trauma