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Edition: 1 Har/Chrt
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 078177182X
Category: Medical
Edition: 1 Har/Chrt
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 078177182X
Category: Medical
Lippincott's Primary Care Orthopaedics
The first volume in our new Primary Care series, this book will help family practitioners, internists, nurse practitioners, and osteopathic and chiropractic physicians diagnose and treat musculoskeletal problems seen in the primary care office setting. Download Lippincott's Primary Care Orthopaedics medical books for free.
This full-color book contains quick hit information for the practitioner on the go, as well as in-depth text, more than 500 illustrations, and patient education handouts. Chapters are consistently formatted with headings of Case, Clinical Presentation, Physical Findings, Studies, Treatment, Clinical Course, When to Refer, and ICD-9 Codes. Each chapter contains boxed elements: "Clinical Points," "Patient Assessment," "Not to Be Missed," and "Treatment." A companion Website includes the fully se Get Lippincott's Primary Care Orthopaedics our bestseller medical books.
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