Ultrasound Guided Musculoskeletal Injections Hardcover
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Gina M. Allen
Book Description
An ideal "how-to" guide for those who perform musculoskeletal injections, this unique multimedia resource by Drs. Gina M. Allen and David John Wilson demonstrates how to make the most out of the clear visualization provided by ultrasound-guided techniques. High-quality line drawings, clinical photographs, and ultrasound images clearly depict patient presentation, relevant anatomy, and sonoanatomy, and each technique is accompanied by a video showing exactly how to perform the procedure. Clear, concise text and numerous illustrations and videos make this reference your go-to source on today's ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal injections. Bulleted text follows a quick-reference template throughout: clinical/ultrasound findings, equipment, anatomy, technique, aftercare, and comments. Each chapter covers the entire injection process with text on the left-hand page and corresponding images on the right. Every technique is supported with a video available online. Useful for clinicians in radiology, sports medicine, rheumatology, orthopaedics, pain medicine, and physical therapy - anyone who needs a clear, current guide to this minimally invasive treatment option for pain relief. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
ISBN-10
702073148
ISBN-13
9780702073144
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication Date
18 Sep 2017
Number of Pages
336
Author 2
David J. Wilson
Editorial Review
This book has accomplished what it set out to do: it is a quick guide for healthcare professionals with an already established background in ultrasound-guided procedures. Its ability to efficiently go through a technique is fantastic...I really enjoy the efficiency of this book and will certainly use it as a reference for educating residents who may need a quick reminder on a technique. Reviewed by Ian D McKeag, MD, MS (Cone Health)