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The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Musculoskeletal System, Volume 6, Part I - Upper Limb E-Book
Joseph P Iannotti | Richard Parker
(2012)
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Abstract
The Upper Limb, Part 1 of The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations: Musculoskeletal System, 2nd Edition, provides a highly visual guide to the upper extremity, from basic science and anatomy to orthopaedics and rheumatology. This spectacularly illustrated volume in the masterwork known as the (CIBA) "Green Books" has been expanded and revised by Dr. Joseph Iannotti, Dr. Richard Parker, and other experts from the Cleveland Clinic to mirror the many exciting advances in musculoskeletal medicine and imaging - offering rich insights into the anatomy, physiology, and clinical conditions of the shoulder, upper arm and elbow, forearm and wrist, and hand and finger.
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- Get complete, integrated visual guidance on the upper extremity with thorough, richly illustrated coverage.
- Quickly understand complex topics thanks to a concise text-atlas format that provides a context bridge between primary and specialized medicine.
- Clearly visualize how core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and other basic sciences correlate across disciplines.
- Benefit from matchless Netter illustrations that offer precision, clarity, detail and realism as they provide a visual approach to the clinical presentation and care of the patient.
- Gain a rich clinical view of all aspects of the shoulder, upper arm and elbow, forearm and wrist, and hand and finger in one comprehensive volume, conveyed through beautiful illustrations as well as up-to-date radiologic and laparoscopic images.
- Benefit from the expertise of Drs. Joseph Iannotti, Richard Parker, and esteemed colleagues from the Cleveland Clinic, who clarify and expand on the illustrated concepts.
- Clearly see the connection between basic science and clinical practice with an integrated overview of normal structure and function as it relates to pathologic conditions.
- See current clinical concepts in orthopaedics and rheumatology captured in classic Netter illustrations, as well as new illustrations created specifically for this volume by artist-physician Carlos Machado, MD, and others working in the Netter style.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | cover | ||
Marketing Ad page i | i | ||
Marketing Ad page ii | ii | ||
The Netter Collection of Medical Illustrations : Part I Upper Limb, Volume 6, Edition 2 | iii | ||
Copyright Page | iv | ||
About the Series | v | ||
About the Editors | vi | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Introductions to the First Edition | viii | ||
Introduction to Part I—Anatomy, Physiology, and Metabolic Disorders | viii | ||
Introduction to Part II—Developmental Disorders, Tumors, Rheumatic Diseases, and Joint Replacement | ix | ||
Advisory Board | x | ||
Contributors | xi | ||
Contents of Complete Volume 6, Musculoskeletal System: Three-Part Set | xii | ||
Table Of Contents | xiii | ||
1 Shoulder | 1 | ||
Bones and Joints of Shoulder | 2 | ||
Scapula | 2 | ||
Humerus | 3 | ||
Clavicle | 4 | ||
Ligaments | 5 | ||
Superior Glenohumeral Ligament | 5 | ||
Middle Glenohumeral Ligament | 5 | ||
Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament | 5 | ||
Coracohumeral Ligament | 5 | ||
Coracoclavicular Ligaments | 6 | ||
Coracoacromial Ligament | 6 | ||
Sternoclavicular Joint | 6 | ||
Glenohumeral Joint | 7 | ||
Muscles of Shoulder | 8 | ||
Deltoid Muscle | 8 | ||
Pectoralis Muscle | 8 | ||
Serratus Muscle | 9 | ||
Subclavius Muscle | 10 | ||
Trapezius Muscle | 10 | ||
Levator Scapulae Muscle | 11 | ||
Rhomboideus Muscle | 11 | ||
Latissimus Dorsi Muscle | 11 | ||
Muscles of Shoulder and Upper Arm | 12 | ||
Rotator Cuff | 12 | ||
Supraspinatus Muscle | 12 | ||
Infraspinatus Muscle | 12 | ||
Teres Minor Muscle | 13 | ||
Subscapularis Muscle | 13 | ||
NEUROVASCULAR RELATIONSHIPS | 14 | ||
Axilla | 16 | ||
VASCULAR ANATOMY OF SHOULDER | 17 | ||
Brachial Plexus | 19 | ||
Peripheral Nerves | 20 | ||
Proximal Humeral Fractures | 22 | ||
Neer Classification | 22 | ||
Two-Part Greater Tuberosity Fracture | 23 | ||
Two-Part Surgical Neck Fracture and Dislocation of the Humeral Head | 24 | ||
Valgus-Impacted Four-Part Fracture | 25 | ||
Humeral Head Split with A Classic Four-Part Fracture-Dislocation | 26 | ||
Anterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint | 27 | ||
Anterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint: Pathologic Lesions | 28 | ||
Posterior Dislocation of Glenohumeral Joint | 29 | ||
Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Dislocation | 30 | ||
Fractures of the Clavicle and Scapula | 31 | ||
Fractures of the Clavicle | 31 | ||
Fractures of the Clavicle in Children | 31 | ||
Fractures of the Scapula | 32 | ||
Calcific Tendonitis | 33 | ||
Frozen Shoulder | 34 | ||
Biceps, Tendon Tears, and SLAP Lesions | 36 | ||
Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis | 38 | ||
Impingement Syndrome and the Rotator Cuff | 39 | ||
Rotator Cuff Tears—Physical Examination | 41 | ||
Imaging of Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus Rotator Cuff Tears | 42 | ||
Surgical Management of Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus Rotator Cuff Tears | 43 | ||
Diagnosis of Subscapularis Rotator Cuff Tears | 44 | ||
Osteoarthritis of the Glenohumeral Joint | 45 | ||
Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head | 46 | ||
Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Glenohumeral Joint | 47 | ||
Rotator Cuff–Deficient Arthritis (Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy) | 49 | ||
Cuff Tear Arthropathy with A Contained and Stable Humeral Head | 49 | ||
Severe Rotator Cuff–deficient Arthritis Needing Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement | 50 | ||
Neurologic Conditions of the Shoulder | 52 | ||
Amputation of Upper Arm and Shoulder | 54 | ||
Above-Elbow Amputation | 54 | ||
Forequarter Amputation | 54 | ||
Shoulder Injections | 55 | ||
Exercises for Range of Motion and Strengthening of Shoulder | 56 | ||
Basic, Passive, and Active-Assisted Range-of-Motion Exercises | 56 | ||
Basic Shoulder-Strengthening Exercises | 57 | ||
Common Surgical Approaches to the Shoulder | 59 | ||
2 Upper Arm and Elbow | 61 | ||
Bony Anatomy and Landmarks | 62 | ||
Elbow Joint | 64 | ||
Ossification | 65 | ||
Elbow Ligaments | 66 | ||
Ligaments and Capsule | 66 | ||
Movements | 67 | ||
Proximal Radioulnar Articulation | 67 | ||
Muscles of Upper Arm and Elbow | 68 | ||
Brachial Fascia | 68 | ||
Muscles | 68 | ||
Coracobrachialis Muscle | 69 | ||
Biceps Brachii Muscle | 69 | ||
Brachialis Muscle | 70 | ||
Triceps Brachii Muscle | 70 | ||
Anconeus Muscle | 72 | ||
Muscle Actions | 72 | ||
Cutaneous Nerves | 73 | ||
Shoulder | 73 | ||
Upper Arm | 73 | ||
Elbow | 74 | ||
3 Forearm and Wrist | 109 | ||
Bones and Joints of Forearm and Wrist | 110 | ||
Distal Parts of Radius and Ulna | 110 | ||
Carpal Bones | 111 | ||
Ligaments of Wrist | 114 | ||
Arthroscopy of Wrist | 115 | ||
Muscles of Forearm | 116 | ||
Flexor Muscles | 117 | ||
Superficial Layer | 117 | ||
Deep Layer | 118 | ||
Extensor Muscles | 119 | ||
Superficial Layer | 119 | ||
Deep Layer | 120 | ||
Blood Supply of Forearm | 122 | ||
Radial Artery | 122 | ||
Ulnar Artery | 122 | ||
Median Nerve | 123 | ||
Course in Arm | 123 | ||
Course in Forearm | 123 | ||
Ulnar Nerve | 124 | ||
Course in Arm | 124 | ||
Course in Forearm and Hand | 124 | ||
Branches | 124 | ||
Cutaneous Nerves | 125 | ||
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | 126 | ||
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome | 127 | ||
Fracture of Distal Radius | 128 | ||
Fracture Types | 128 | ||
Extension/Compression | 128 | ||
Fracture of Articular Margin of Distal Radius | 128 | ||
Fracture of Styloid Process of Radius | 129 | ||
Treatment | 129 | ||
Closed Reduction and Plaster Cast Immobilization | 130 | ||
Closed Reduction and Pin Fixation | 130 | ||
External Fixation | 131 | ||
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation | 131 | ||
Complications | 131 | ||
Fracture of Scaphoid | 133 | ||
Operative Treatment | 134 | ||
Acute Nondisplaced Fractures | 134 | ||
Acute Displaced Fractures | 135 | ||
Scaphoid Nonunion | 135 | ||
Fracture of Hamulus of Hamate | 136 | ||
Dislocation of Carpus | 137 | ||
Fracture of Both Forearm Bones | 139 | ||
Fracture of Shaft of Ulna | 140 | ||
Fracture of Shaft of Radius | 141 | ||
Ganglion of Wrist | 142 | ||
Clinical Manifestations | 142 | ||
Treatment | 142 | ||
De Quervain Disease | 143 | ||
Clinical Manifestations | 143 | ||
Treatment | 143 | ||
Rheumatoid Arthritis of Wrist | 144 | ||
Arthritis of Wrist | 145 | ||
Kienböck Disease | 146 | ||
Clinical Manifestations | 146 | ||
Radiographic Findings | 146 | ||
Treatment | 146 | ||
Radial Longitudinal Deficiency | 147 | ||
Anatomic Manifestations and Classifications | 147 | ||
Thumb | 147 | ||
Forearm | 147 | ||
Treatment | 147 | ||
Forearm | 148 | ||
Thumb | 148 | ||
Summary | 148 | ||
4 Hand and Finger | 149 | ||
Bones of the Hand | 150 | ||
Metacarpal Bones | 150 | ||
Phalanges | 151 | ||
Joints of the Hand | 152 | ||
Carpometacarpal Joint | 152 | ||
Intermetacarpal Joints | 152 | ||
Metacarpophalangeal Joints | 152 | ||
Interphalangeal Joints | 153 | ||
Movement of the Hand | 153 | ||
Flexor and Extensor Tendons of the Hand | 154 | ||
Flexor Tendons and Accessories | 154 | ||
Extensor Mechanism of Fingers | 155 | ||
Muscle Actions in Digital Movement | 155 | ||
Muscles of the Hand | 156 | ||
Intrinsic Muscles | 156 | ||
Spaces, Bursae, and Tendon Sheaths of the Hand | 158 | ||
Vascular Supply of the Hand and Finger | 160 | ||
Innervation of the Hand | 161 | ||
Ulnar Nerve | 161 | ||
Median Nerve | 162 | ||
Radial Nerve | 163 | ||
Fascia and Superficial Anatomy of the Hand | 164 | ||
Deep Fasciae | 164 | ||
Lymphatic Drainage | 165 | ||
Axillary Lymph Nodes | 165 | ||
Deep Lymphatics | 166 | ||
Superficial Veins | 166 | ||
Digits | 167 | ||
Nails | 167 | ||
Anterior Closed Space | 167 | ||
Small Arteries of Digits | 167 | ||
Digital Nerves | 168 | ||
Arthritis in the Hand | 169 | ||
Osteoarthritis | 169 | ||
Rheumatoid Arthritis | 169 | ||
Early and Moderate Hand Involvement | 169 | ||
Advanced Hand Involvement | 170 | ||
Psoriatic Arthritis | 170 | ||
Gout and Gouty Arthritis | 171 | ||
Reiter Syndrome | 171 | ||
Deformities of Thumb Joints | 172 | ||
Postural Deformities | 172 | ||
Tendon Deformities | 172 | ||
Surgery for Interphalangeal Joint | 173 | ||
Surgery for Metacarpophalangeal Joint | 173 | ||
Surgery for Basal Joints | 173 | ||
Deformities of the Metacarpophalangeal Joints | 175 | ||
Arthritis of the Metacarpophalangeal Joints | 175 | ||
General Considerations | 175 | ||
Deformities of Finger Joints | 176 | ||
Deformities of Metacarpophalangeal Joint | 177 | ||
Surgery for Metacarpophalangeal Joint | 178 | ||
Deformities of Interphalangeal Joint | 179 | ||
Boutonnière Deformity | 179 | ||
Swan-Neck Deformity | 179 | ||
Deformities of Distal Interphalangeal Joint | 180 | ||
Surgery for Proximal Interphalangeal Joint | 180 | ||
Surgery for Distal Interphalangeal Joint | 182 | ||
Dupuytren Contracture | 183 | ||
Clinical Manifestations | 183 | ||
Treatment | 184 | ||
Infections of the Hand | 185 | ||
Cellulitis and Epidermal Abscess | 186 | ||
Felon | 186 | ||
Paronychia | 186 | ||
Subcutaneous Abscess | 186 | ||
Pyoderma | 187 | ||
Herpes Simplex Cellulitis | 187 | ||
Tenosynovitis and Infection of Fascial Space | 187 | ||
Tenosynovitis | 187 | ||
Sporotrichosis | 188 | ||
Infection of Deep Compartments | 188 | ||
Infection of Midpalmar Space | 188 | ||
Infection of Thenar Space | 189 | ||
Collar Button Abscess | 189 | ||
Infection of Parona Space | 189 | ||
Infections from Human and Animal Bites | 189 | ||
Lymphangitis | 190 | ||
Necrotizing Fasciitis | 190 | ||
Other Hand Infections | 190 | ||
aNESTHESIA FOR HAND SURGERY | 191 | ||
Regional Anesthesia | 191 | ||
Bier Block Anesthesia | 191 | ||
Digital Block and Local Anesthesia | 192 | ||
Joint and Tendon Sheath Injections | 192 | ||
Tendon Disorders in the Hand | 193 | ||
Trigger Finger | 193 | ||
Clinical Manifestations | 193 | ||
Treatment | 193 | ||
Flexor Tendon Repair | 193 | ||
Fracture of Metacarpals | 195 | ||
Fracture of Metacarpal Neck | 195 | ||
Fracture of Metacarpal Shaft | 195 | ||
Fracture of Base of Metacarpal of Thumb | 196 | ||
Type I Intra-articular Fracture (Bennett Fracture) | 196 | ||
Type II Intra-Articular Fracture (Rolando Fracture) | 196 | ||
Types III and IV Fractures | 196 | ||
Injury to Fingers | 197 | ||
Fracture of Proximal and Middle Phalanges | 197 | ||
Management of Fracture | 197 | ||
Special Problems in Fracture of Phalanges | 198 | ||
Treatment of Oblique Fractures | 199 | ||
Treatment of Stable Intra-articular Fractures | 199 | ||
Treatment of Fracture of Condyles | 199 | ||
Treatment of Malunion and Nonunion | 199 | ||
Treatment of Tendon Adhesions | 199 | ||
Carpometacarpal and Metacarpophalangeal Injuries Other Than Fracture | 200 | ||
Injury to Ulnar Collateral Ligament of the Thumb | 200 | ||
Dislocation of Carpometacarpal Joint | 200 | ||
Dislocation of Metacarpophalangeal Joint | 201 | ||
Dislocation of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint | 202 | ||
Treatment of Dorsal and Rotational Dislocations | 202 | ||
Treatment of Volar Dislocations | 203 | ||
Injuries to the Fingertip | 204 | ||
Fracture of the Distal Phalanx and Subungal Hematoma | 204 | ||
Mallet Finger | 204 | ||
Injury to Hand and Fingers—Rehabilitation After Injury to Hand and Fingers | 205 | ||
Amputation in the Hand | 206 | ||
Amputation of Fingertip | 206 | ||
Amputation of Distal Phalanx | 207 | ||
Amputation Through Middle Phalanx | 207 | ||
Amputation of Finger and Ray | 208 | ||
Deepening of Thenar Web Cleft | 208 | ||
Replantation | 209 | ||
Indications | 209 | ||
Contraindications | 209 | ||
Systemic Illness | 209 | ||
Multiple Level Injuries | 210 | ||
Extreme Contamination | 210 | ||
Age | 210 | ||
Amputation of Single Digit | 210 | ||
Avulsion | 210 | ||
Prolonged Ischemia | 211 | ||
Preoperative Management | 211 | ||
Technique for Minor Replantation | 212 | ||
Repair of Bone and Tendon | 212 | ||
Repair of Blood Vessels and Nerves | 213 | ||
Postoperative Dressing | 214 | ||
Secondary Reconstruction | 214 | ||
Results | 215 | ||
Selected References | 217 | ||
Section 1—Shoulder | 217 | ||
Section 2—Upper Arm and Elbow | 217 | ||
Section 3—Forearm and Wrist | 217 | ||
Section 4—Hand and Finger | 217 | ||
Index | 219 | ||
A | 219 | ||
B | 219 | ||
C | 220 | ||
D | 220 | ||
E | 220 | ||
F | 221 | ||
G | 221 | ||
H | 221 | ||
I | 222 | ||
J | 222 | ||
K | 222 | ||
L | 222 | ||
M | 222 | ||
N | 222 | ||
O | 223 | ||
P | 223 | ||
Q | 223 | ||
R | 223 | ||
S | 224 | ||
T | 225 | ||
U | 225 | ||
V | 225 | ||
W | 225 | ||
Z | 225 | ||
Endsheet 1 | ifc_ii | ||
Endsheet 2 | ifc_iii |