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A detailed chart showing normal anatomy of the Hip and common injuries. Each illustration is clealy labeled.
Anatomy and Injuries of the Hip illustrates the following normal anatomy: Normal anatomy of the hip region showoing muscles, nerves, ligaments, bones,and blood supply Anterior view of the hip joint Posterior view of the hip joint Lateral view of the hip joint Cross-section of hip joint area with blood supply to head of femur
Anatomy and Injuries of the Hip illustrates and describes the following common injuries:
Femur head fractures and injuries: intertrochanteric fracture, Femoral Neck fracture, Dislocation
Hip joint fractures and repair
Total hip arthroplasty (replacement)
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20" x 26" heavy paper laminated with grommets at top corners ISBN 9781587793837
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