This revided edition explains the mechanical principles of hand motion in a clinically relevant style. This edition includes new information on the tendons of the wrist and extensor mechanism of the fingers and the illustrations have been updated and expanded. This editiion features broadened coverage of applications to trauma, arthritis, Dupuyrtren's disease, spasticity, and overuse syndromes. New sections in extensor mechanisms, wrist, and forearm are added, and outcome studies covered.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Hand surgeons, Physical Therapists, Biomechanical Engineers and any other clinicians involved with treatment and therapy of the hand.
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Illustrationen
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Höhe: 260 mm
Breite: 184 mm
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978-0-8151-2786-4 (9780815127864)
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The lead author, Dr. Paul Brand, is well-known in the specialized field of hand surgery and is one of the world?s experts in the mechanics of the hand. This book culminates an extensive career for Dr. Brand. Of the first edition of this book, Dr. Robert Chase, a very famous surgeon in his own right, wrote in the Annals of Plastic Surgery ?As professional, we owe Paul Brand another debt of gratitude for his continuing prodigious effort, offering us new understanding and, I hope, ever improving care for the hand disabled patient.?<br/><br/><br/><br/>Dr. Anne Hollister trained under Dr. Brand and has continued research in mechanics of the hand. Now at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine, she is one of the few specialists in this important field. She has worked on such projects as the first artificial replacementjoint for the finger. Dr. Hollister brings most of the changes to this thirdedition. Her energetic attitude, technical background, and long relationshipwith Dr. Brand combine to present a very easily understood work that is aimed at surgeons, therapist, and biomechanical engineers.
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Terminology; overview of mechanics of the hand; muscles - the motors of the hand; how joints move; transmission; mechanical resistance; external stress - effects at the surface; external stress - forces that affect joint action; hand stiffness and adhesion; operations to restore muscle balance to the hand; methods of clinical measurements in the hand; mechanics of individual muscles at individual joints.