Under the auspices of the Federation of European Societies for Surgery of the Hand, Dr Friden has here assembled a collection of international experts to detail the practical and surgical implications of tendon transfers in a number of different clinical scenarios.
Tendon transfers in reconstructive hand surgery
β Scribed by FridΕ, Jan
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 188
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Muscle architectural and biomechanical considerations in tendon transfer / Richard L. Lieber --
2. Historical aspects of tendon transfers / Michael J. Botte, Lorenzo L. Pacelli --
3. Basic principles in tendon transfer surgery / Michael J. Botte, Lorenzo L. Pacelli --
4. Musculotendinous unit transfers after nerve injury / Rolfe Birch, Thomas Carlstedt --
5. Tenodeses in reconstructive hand surgery / Caroline Leclercq --
6. Patient's perspective / Claes Hultling --
7. Reconstruction of elbow extension in tetraplegia / Jan FridnΜ --
8. Reconstruction of grip function in tetraplegia / Arvid EjeskrΜ --
9. Tendon transfers in the congenital hand / Steven E.R. Hovius, Sarah L. Versnel, J. Michiel Zuidam --
10. Tendon transfers in cerebral palsy / Ann Nachemson --
11. Tendon transfers in rheumatoid arthritis / Lorenzo L. Pacelli, Michael J. Botte.
β¦ Subjects
Hand -- Surgery.;Tendons -- Transplantation.
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