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020    9781493926459|q(electronic bk.) 
020    1493926454|q(electronic bk.) 
024 7  10.1007/978-1-4939-2645-9|2doi 
035    (OCoLC)915767999 
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099    PHARM WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aSPRINGER 
245 00 MRI-arthroscopy correlations :|ba case-based atlas of the 
       knee, shoulder, elbow and hip /|cStephen F. Brockmeier, 
       editor. 
264  1 Heidelberg :|bSpringer,|c2015. 
300    1 online resource :|bcolor illustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
520    Integrating MRI findings associated with the spectrum of 
       problems seen in the most commonly treated joints in 
       sports medicine with the diagnostic findings seen during 
       arthroscopy of the same joint in the same patient, this 
       unique text correlates this pathology and applies these 
       findings to the clinic, the radiology reading room, and 
       the operating suite. Representing a microcosm of daily 
       patient care, this type of interactive correlation is an 
       exceedingly effective tool for education and continued 
       learning, an impetus for interdisciplinary research 
       collaboration, and a critical part of an approach to 
       optimum patient care. Furthermore, this case-based 
       correlation between MRI imaging and arthroscopic findings 
       and treatment is a well-received and effective method for 
       teaching and discussion at meetings and instructional 
       courses. MRI-Arthroscopy Correlations is organized into 
       four sections highlighting the four major joints in which 
       MRI and arthroscopy are most commonly used in sports 
       medicine: knee, shoulder, elbow, and hip. Chapters are 
       formatted to present an overview of the specific disease 
       entity first, followed by selected cases chosen by the 
       chapter authors that best illustrate common or noteworthy 
       disease entities or pathology with an emphasis on the 
       parallel MRI imaging and arthroscopic findings. Each of 
       the section editors, as well as the volume editor, are 
       nationally recognized experts, teachers, and pioneers in 
       their respective areas of sports medicine and have covered
       the gamut of topics in each of their sections. Taken 
       together, this will be an invaluable resource for sports 
       medicine specialists, orthopedic surgeons and 
       musculoskeletal radiologists alike, promoting increasingly
       accurate diagnoses of pathology and advanced treatment 
       options to aid in the optimization of patient care and 
       recovery. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       August 5, 2015) 
650  0 Joints|xMagnetic resonance imaging|vAtlases. 
650  0 Arthroscopy|vAtlases. 
650  7 HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General.|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine.|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Diseases.|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine.|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Internal Medicine.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Brockmeier, Stephen F.,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrinted edition:|z9781493926442 
994    02|bSTJ 
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