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" Closed Functional Treatment of Fractures "
by Augusto Sarmiento, Loren L. Latta.
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BL
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752633
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b572592
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Main Entry
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by Augusto Sarmiento, Loren L. Latta.
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Title & Author
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Closed Functional Treatment of Fractures\ by Augusto Sarmiento, Loren L. Latta.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1981
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Page. NO
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(xii, 608 pages 545 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3540103848
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: 3642678327
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: 9783540103844
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: 9783642678325
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Contents
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1 The Rationale of Closed Functional Treatment of Fractures --; 1.1 Immobilization is Unnatural --; 1.2 Function is Natural --; 1.3 Function with Rigid Fixation --; 1.4 Minimizing Interference with the Natural Process --; 1.5 Clinical Management --; 1.6 Indications and Contraindications --; Summary --; 2 The Scientific Basis of Closed Functional Management of Fractures --; 2.1 The Role of Vascularity in Fracture Healing --; 2.2 Biochemical Changes Related to Endochondral Ossification --; 2.3 Fracture Callus Architecture --; 2.4 The Effects of Immobilization on Fracture Healing --; 2.5 Stability of Fractures --; 2.6 Anatomic Considerations --; 2.7 Material Considerations --; 3 Fractures of the Tibia --; 3.1 Anatomy and Function --; 3.2 Shortening and Angulation --; 3.3 The Tibial Fracture with an Intact Fibula --; 3.4 The Tibial Fracture with an Associated Fibular Fracture --; 3.5 Management Protocol --; 3.6 Application of Casts and Braces --; 3.7 Mechanical Function of the Brace --; 3.8 Brace-Soft Tissue Design --; 3.9 Materials and Mechanics --; 3.10 Clinical Experience --; Clinical Data --; 4 Tibial Condylar Fractures --; 4.1 The Mechanical Role of the Fibula --; 4.2 Clinical Considerations --; 4.3 Clinical Management --; 4.4 Clinical Experiences --; 4.5 Bicondylar Fractures with Associated Fibular Fracture --; 4.6 Medical Condylar Fractures --; 4.7 Bicondylar Fractures with an Intact Fibula --; 4.8 Lateral Condylar Fractures with an Intact Fibula --; 5 Fractures of the Femur --; 5.1 Femoral Fracture Bracing --; 5.2 Application of the Functional Brace --; 5.3 Clinical Experience --; Clinical Data --; 6 Fractures of the Distal Radius --; 6.1 Management --; 6.2 Application of the Brace --; 6.3 Clinical Experience --; Clinical Data --; 7 Fractures of the Forearm --; 7.1 Fractures of Both Bones of the Forearm --; 7.2 Clinical Experience with Fractures of Both Bones of the Forearm --; Clinical Data --; 7.3 Isolated Radial Fractures --; 7.4 Isolated Fractures of the Radius: Clinical Material --; Clinical Data --; 7.5 Isolated Ulnar Fractures --; 7.6 Application of the Ulnar Sleeve --; 7.7 Bilateral Ulnar Fractures --; 7.8 Segmental Isolated Fractures of the Ulna --; Clinical Data --; 8 Fractures of the Humeral Shaft --; 8.1 Humeral Shaft Fractures --; 8.2 Management --; 8.3 Clinical Experience --; 8.4 Bilateral Humeral Fractures --; Clinical Data --; 9 Delayed Unions and Nonunions of the Tibia --; 9.1 Delayed Unions and Nonunions of the Tibia --; 9.2 Clinical Experience --; 9.3 Infected Nonunions --; Clinical Data --; 10 Fractures in Children --; 10.1 Fractures in Children --; 10.2 Management --; 10.3 Clinical Experience --; Clinical Data.
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Abstract
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The purpose of this book is to report on my 17 years of experience in the development and implementation of a closed functional method of treatment of certain fractures of long bones of the appendicular skeleton. My personal experiences, clinical results, and the basic concepts underlying the treatment philosophy are reported. Illustrations demonstrating the techniques of application of functional casts and braces are presented in detail as well as a step-by-step description of the management regime and a discussion of the behavior of fractures under this system. Indications and contraindications for the use of this method of treatment are clearly outlined. I consider it important to compile this information for I believe that the system has withstood the test of time and is sufficiently sound to be incorporated in the armamentarium of the orthopaedic surgeon. Also, it may have a favorable socioeconomic impact since it offers a viable alternative in the treatment of frac tures.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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Orthopedics.
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Trauma.
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LC Classification
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RD101.B938 1981
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Augusto Sarmiento
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Loren L Latta
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