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| Condition | Key Diagnostic Test | First‑Line Treatment | When to Consider Surgery | |-----------|---------------------|----------------------|--------------------------| | Colles fracture | AP wrist X‑ray (dorsal angulation) | Closed reduction + volar splint | Unstable fracture, > 20° dorsal tilt, intra‑articular step > 2 mm | | Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear | MRI (complete tear) | Physical therapy, brace | Persistent instability, athletic demand, meniscal involvement | | Hip osteoarthritis | Pelvis AP & frog‑leg lateral X‑ray | NSAIDs, PT, activity modification | Severe pain, functional limitation, radiographic joint space < 2 mm | | Distal radius fracture (type A2) | Lateral wrist X‑ray (volar tilt) | Closed reduction + cast | Displacement > 3 mm, dorsal tilt > 20°, intra‑articular involvement | | Spinal compression fracture (T12) | MRI (edema) | Analgesia, bracing, early mobilization | Neurologic deficit, instability, progressive deformity |

(This table condenses information from multiple chapters; always refer to the full text for patient‑specific nuances.) | Condition | Key Diagnostic Test | First‑Line


| Chapter | Main Topics | |---------|-------------| | 1. Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System | Bone biology, joint anatomy, muscular and ligamentous structures, neurovascular supply. | | 2. Physiology and Biomechanics | Load‑bearing, gait mechanics, cartilage physiology, bone remodeling. | | 3. Imaging in Orthopaedics | Radiography, CT, MRI, ultrasonography, nuclear medicine, interpretation tips. | | 4. Principles of Fracture Management | Classification (AO/OTA), reduction techniques, fixation principles, healing phases. | | Chapter | Main Topics | |---------|-------------| | 1

The 4ª edición is typically divided into three large parts, each containing several chapters. Below is a concise outline of the typical structure (chapter titles may vary slightly between regional editions). | Audience | Why the Book Is Useful

| Chapter | Main Topics | |---------|-------------| |11. Arthroplasty | Hip, knee, shoulder replacements; indications, implant designs, postoperative care. | |12. Arthroscopy | Principles, equipment, portal placement, common procedures (meniscectomy, rotator cuff repair). | |13. Reconstruction & Fusion | Osteotomies, joint fusion, limb lengthening, external fixation methods. | |14. Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy | Early mobilization, protocols, functional outcome measures. | |15. Evidence‑Based Practice & Guidelines | Levels of evidence, systematic reviews, clinical practice guidelines in orthopaedics. |


| Audience | Why the Book Is Useful | |----------|------------------------| | Medical students (final years) | Comprehensive yet concise overview of orthopaedic principles before clinical rotations. | | Orthopaedic residents | Detailed reference for daily patient management and exam preparation. | | General practitioners & emergency physicians | Quick access to trauma algorithms and initial management guidelines. | | Physiotherapists & rehabilitation specialists | Insight into surgical procedures and postoperative protocols. | | Nursing staff in orthopaedic wards | Understanding of fixation devices, wound care, and patient monitoring. |