
The Wonder of the Human Hand
Care and Repair of the Body's Most Marvelous Instrument
E. F. Shaw Wilgis(Editor)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Will be published approx. on 27. December 2014
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-4214-1547-5 (ISBN)
Description
Using our hands, we interact with the environment in ways that are more sophisticated, more varied, and more productive than any other part of our body. The delicate instrument that is the hand makes it possible for us to knead dough and perform a heart transplant; make contact with strangers, friends, and lovers; throw a baseball; and create a scale model of a skyscraper and build that skyscraper. From the most mundane activity to our most sublime achievement, the hand has helped us shape the world and given us a deeper understanding of our place in it. In The Wonder of the Human Hand, surgeons and hand specialists from the world-renowned Curtis National Hand Center describe how the hand is used in work, sports, and music, and trace the human fascination with hands in religion and art. They relate awe-inspiring stories of people throughout history - including major league pitcher Jim Abbott, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Liebe Diamond, and pianist Leon Fleisher - who accomplished great things with one hand, or with impaired or injured hands, and they tell of marvelous surgeries that create fingers where none exist.
Recounting how the hand interprets the environment and returns tactile information to the brain, the book underscores the importance of the hand to people who cannot see or hear. Throughout, the authors explore how medical science restores bones, tendons, nerves, muscles, and blood vessels in hands injured through disease, accident, and combat-ever aware of how the form and function of the human hand combine harmoniously in everyday activities and Herculean efforts alike.
Recounting how the hand interprets the environment and returns tactile information to the brain, the book underscores the importance of the hand to people who cannot see or hear. Throughout, the authors explore how medical science restores bones, tendons, nerves, muscles, and blood vessels in hands injured through disease, accident, and combat-ever aware of how the form and function of the human hand combine harmoniously in everyday activities and Herculean efforts alike.
Reviews / Votes
Clearly written without requirement for particular prior knowledge, and would be accessible to a bright middle school student... any layperson with an interest in problems of the hand and their treatments would find this book a valuable resource. -- Alexander A. Morgan Journal of Hand Surgery (Am.)More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
17 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 9 s/w Zeichnungen
9 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-1547-5 (9781421415475)
DOI
10.1353/book.49260
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Care and Repair of the Body's Most Marvelous Instrument
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Care and Repair of the Body's Most Marvelous Instrument
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E. F. Shaw Wilgis, M.D., is one of the founding members of the Curtis National Hand Center, where he served as chief from 1983 to 2000 and research director from 2000 to 2013. He is the author of Vascular Injuries and Diseases of the Upper Limb.
Content
Preface. Work, Play, Love: The Marvel of the Human Hand
Introduction. Touched: Hands + Environment = Life
Chapter 1. Form Follows Function: The Anatomy of the Hand
Chapter 2. Less (or More) than a Perfect 10: Congenital Differences
Chapter 3. It's Only a Game: The Athlete's Hand
Chapter 4. Worn Down but Not Out: The Arthritic Hand
Chapter 5. Good Vibrations: The Musician's Hand
Chapter 6. I See What You Mean: Hearing with Your Eyes and Speaking with Your Hands in American Sign Language
Chapter 7. Life Is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans: Injuries at Work and at Home
Chapter 8. When Disease Hurts the Hand: Diabetes and the Hand
Chapter 9. Sense and Sensibility: Seeing the World with Braille and Understanding Nerve Impairment Syndromes
Chapter 10. The Renoir Effect: Contractures and Spasticity
Chapter 11. Where Do We Go from Here? Future Innovations in Hand Surgery
Resources
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction. Touched: Hands + Environment = Life
Chapter 1. Form Follows Function: The Anatomy of the Hand
Chapter 2. Less (or More) than a Perfect 10: Congenital Differences
Chapter 3. It's Only a Game: The Athlete's Hand
Chapter 4. Worn Down but Not Out: The Arthritic Hand
Chapter 5. Good Vibrations: The Musician's Hand
Chapter 6. I See What You Mean: Hearing with Your Eyes and Speaking with Your Hands in American Sign Language
Chapter 7. Life Is What Happens When You're Busy Making Other Plans: Injuries at Work and at Home
Chapter 8. When Disease Hurts the Hand: Diabetes and the Hand
Chapter 9. Sense and Sensibility: Seeing the World with Braille and Understanding Nerve Impairment Syndromes
Chapter 10. The Renoir Effect: Contractures and Spasticity
Chapter 11. Where Do We Go from Here? Future Innovations in Hand Surgery
Resources
List of Contributors
Index