Description:
Evaluate and treat common fractures and know when to refer uncommon ones to a specialist. This quick, practical
resource presents detailed illustrations, video, and current best evidence for imaging and treating fractures so you
can make accurate identifications and manage patients with confidence.
video.
for closed reductions for fractures and dislocations, and more.
imaging, procedural sedation, and discharge reassessment.
01. Fracture management in primary care and emergency medicine settings
02. General principles of fracture care
03. Finger fractures
04. Metacarpal fractures
05. Carpal fractures
06. Radius and ulna fractures
07. Elbow fractures
08. Humerus fractures
09. Clavicle and scapula fractures
10. Spine fractures
11. Femur and pelvis fractures
12. Patellar, tibial, and fibular fractures
13. Ankle fractures
14. Calcaneus and other tarsal fractures
15. Metatarsal fractures
16. Toe fractures
17. Facial and skull fractures
18. Rib fractures