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Musculoskeletal Injections and Alternative Options

A practical guide to 'what, when and how?'

Maneesh Bhatia (University Hospitals Leicester, Leicester, UK) Kethesparan Paramesparan

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English
CRC Press Inc
10 April 2019
Musculoskeletal injections for joint or tendon problems are performed commonly and their use, which can result in a marked improvement in acute symptoms as well as delay or postpone surgery, is on the rise.

Key features:

Provides concise, current and portable information

Covers the latest treatment options, supported by scientific evidence and guidelines

Discusses alternative injections, non-injection measures and novel treatment modalities

Text supported by illustrations and video of injection procedures and physiotherapy

Ideal for both the non-specialist seeking an introduction to the subject and the more experienced practitioner

This accessible guide helps doctors from various disciplines including orthopaedics, sports medicine, rheumatology, radiology and primary care as well as allied health care professionals understand the indications and local anatomy to safely perform injections with complication avoidance. In addition, the book provides useful information regarding other alternatives including physiotherapy and novel modalities. The content is supported by current evidence, guidelines and companion videos.

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Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
Weight:   376g
ISBN:   9780815355540
ISBN 10:   0815355548
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Musculoskeletal injections in general 2. Shoulder and elbow injections 3. Hand and wrist injections 4. Hip and knee injections 5. Foot and ankle injections 6. Image-guided injections in orthopaedics 7. Platelet-rich plasma injections 8. Visco-supplementation injections 9. Practical prolotherapy 10. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy 11. Novel treatments for the management of chronic shoulder, knee and hip joint pain

Maneesh Bhatia is a Consultant Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon at University Hospitals Leicester, UK. He has previously written the highly rated An Orthopaedics Guide for Today’s GP which is a useful adjunct to this book. Mr Bhatia has a keen interest in education and research and runs joint injection courses and teaching seminars in Orthopaedics and is an examiner for the Royal College of Surgeons. He is an advisory panel member of NIHR, currently a member of Scientific Committee of British Orthopaedic Foot Ankle Society and the Education Secretary of British Indian Orthopaedic Society.

Reviews for Musculoskeletal Injections and Alternative Options: A practical guide to 'what, when and how?'

This is a powerful book and an important contribution to the literature on musculoskeletal injections. The advice contained in this book should be adopted widely and quickly to improve outcomes for patients and deliver better value for health services. Professor Mayur Lakhani CBE PRCGP SFFMLM, President of The Royal College of General Practitioners, UK I am sure that this book would benefit a wide range of health professionals including doctors in Primary Care as well as Orthopaedics trainees. I am pleased to endorse 'Musculoskeletal injections and alternative options - A practical guide to what, when and how' and would like to congratulate the team for their innovative efforts and hard work. Mr Ananda Nanu, President, British Orthopaedic Association, UK This well-organized and compact book is a welcome and important addition to the field of pain management of the musculoskeletal system. The author and contributors are to be commended for presenting a balanced and detailed work. The book is highly recommended to all medical professionals caring for these patients. Mark R Hutchinson, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)


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