3 edition of Upper extremity disorders found in the catalog.
Upper extremity disorders
Published
1997
by Churchill Livingstone in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-52) and index.
Statement | Jennifer L. Kelsey ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Kelsey, Jennifer L. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC951 .U67 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 77 p. : |
Number of Pages | 77 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1012728M |
ISBN 10 | 0443079129 |
LC Control Number | 96053383 |
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The occurrence of upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders in industry in the United States has increased to record levels over the past 20 years. One unfortunate trend has been the lumping of numerous diverse upper limb disorders into a single category, often called overuse injury or Cited by: Because upper extremity vascular disease can affect any artery in the body, your vascular surgeon will usually check arteries in other locations in your body besides your arms. Diagnostic Testing. After your exam, if your vascular surgeon suspects upper extremity vascular disease, diagnostic tests will be performed including.
A comprehensive upper-body examination produces findings that cannot be obtained through laboratory tests and surveys alone and lays the ground work for generating hypotheses about the etiology of work related upper-extremity disorders that can be tested in controlled johnsonout.com by: Congenital upper-extremity anomalies are common, most originating within a short window of time during pregnancy, from the fourth to eighth week. Hand surgeons must have a basic understanding of embryogenesis, limb formation, and genetics, as well as their association with systemic disorders to effectively counsel parents.
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Certain venous disorders, such as Paget-Schroetter syndrome (PSS), arise specifically because of anatomic relationships seen only in the upper limbs.
The increasing usage of central venous catheters is also linked to the increased prevalence of upper extremity venous pathology. "The 3rd edition of Vascular Disorders of the Upper Extremity is a portable size book that brings the reader up to date. A large majority of upper extremity problems encountered by the practicing vascular surgeon pose difficulties for two reasons: (1) patient volumes outside a referral center are minimal, and (2) the pathophysiology rarely Price: $ Fracture of an upper extremity with nonunion of a fracture of the shaft of Upper extremity disorders book humerus, radius, or ulna, under continuing surgical management, as defined in M, directed toward restoration of functional use of the extremity, and such function was not restored or expected to be restored within 12 months of onset.
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Arthritis of the Thumb. The joint at the base of the thumb is known as the basal joint. It is near the wrist and at the fleshy part of the thumb, and enables the thumb to swivel, pivot, and pinch so that you can grip things in your hand. Hand and Upper Extremity Disorders.
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Upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are regional musculoskeletal impairments that are associated with repetitive mechanical trauma occurring in the workplace. CTDs of the upper extremities encompass a multitude of physical symptoms, pathology, and disability related to muscle tissue, ligaments, tendons, tendon sheaths, joints.
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Upper extremity disorders: a survey of their frequency and cost in the United States.The study aimed to assess the relative importance of personal and occupational risk factors for upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders (UEMSDs) in the working population.A total of 3, workers (58% of men) participating in a surveillance program Cited by: