There has been very rapid development in computing in recent years and this is now a general trend in the field of
orthopedics. Orthopedic trauma is no exception, as there is much enthusiasm surrounding the use of surgical navigation
in musculoskeletal trauma. In light of these developments, the successful first edition of this book has been revised
and updated. A lot of new information has been added to the original chapter on CAOS (computer-aided orthopedic
surgery). Also, as the WHO has published new guidelines on osteoporosis management, together with the many conceptual
changes in this area, adding a chapter on osteoporosis is both timely and appropriate. A chapter on hip fracture
rehabilitation has also become necessary, not only because it echoes the teachings of the chapter on osteoporosis, but
also because of the projected exponential increase in the occurrence of this fracture by the year 2050.
Ten Questions for Residents.- High Energy Trauma Management.- Normal and Abnormal Bone Healing.- Principles of Fracture
Fixation.- Special Types of Fractures.- New Paradigm Shift in Osteoporosis Management for Orthopods.- Minimal Invasive
and Computer Aided Surgery.- Common Orthopedic Emergencies.- Trauma to Upper Extremity.- Trauma to the Lower Extremity.-
Fracture Pelvis and Acetabulum.- Injuries to the Axial Skeleton.- Pediatric Trauma.- Modern Geriatric Hip Fracture
Rehabilitation Protocol.- Fall Prevention in the Elderly.