Rheumatology of the Upper Limbs in Clinical Practice
Pereira da Silva/Woolf, 2011
Overview
This book serves as a practical training tool for clinicians, enhancing their approach to investigating and diagnosing regional syndromes affecting the shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. It provides anatomical details and explores the various causes behind specific symptoms. Case studies are included to simulate clinical scenarios, allowing readers to practice making diagnoses. The content is richly illustrated with full-color images of patient examinations, supplemented by radiographs and line drawings.
Who it's for
- Rheumatologists in practice
- Rheumatologists in training
- Practitioners seeking to refine diagnostic strategies for upper limb conditions
Key features
- Comprehensive guide to upper limb rheumatology
- Includes anatomical information and symptom analysis
- Features case studies for diagnostic practice
- Lavishly illustrated with full-color photos, radiographs, and line drawings
- Summaries with colored boxing highlight key diagnostic and management points
- Written by respected clinicians in the field
- Paperback format
- 149 pages