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$0 eBook: A Practical Illustrated Guide to Modern Orthopaedics

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By Alexander Carlos, 210 pages, published Apr 6, 2017

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A highly reader friendly manual for physicians, OT’s, physiotherapists, nurses, physical therapists and anyone involved in orthopedics. Extremely well–illustrated, written in note form. The topics cover anatomy, casting, fractures and traction.

This book is meant to satisfy a variety of needs for all people involved directly or indirectly with the medical practice of orthopaedics.

For those who are studying to pass examinations in the subject of orthopaedics or technician, this book can be looked upon as a learning adjunct resource. You will have the curriculum guidelines for your course, recommended text books, and will have attended many practical sessions as well as have other written material from manufacturers, journals and seminar notes.

Modern Orthpaedics, however, can be looked upon as a great “leveler”, containing as it does the basic facts and illustrations, presented in an accessible, inexpensive, forthright and friendly manner.

Medical text books can be expensive, voluminous and sometimes a little overwhelming; Modern Orthopaedics is just the opposite. A practical, easy to most importantly, a fresh, illuminating visual depiction of the healthy and also demised anatomy. All the illustrations are hand drawn in a way that depicts the essence of the anatomical structure. They show you the critical aspects of diagnosis, understanding and treatment action …..

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  • +1

    90% of Orthopaedic surgeons read OzBargain.

  • -1

    Finally, a book for Orthopaedic doctor's who haven't learnt their textbooks properly.

    It just dumbs it down so they don't have to do onerous tasks like "learning stuff"!

  • +1

    Also found Anatomy and Physiology which seems to be well regarded.

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