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      • Musculoskeletal medicine
        April 2012

        Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis

        by Philip Conaghan, Amanda E Nelson

        Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disorder and represents a massive problem in our aging and overweight society. For most people, it is a syndrome of joint pain and stiffness, with associated functional problems that have a substantial impact on quality of life.The two internationally renowned authors of Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis believe that “something can be done to help every person with osteoarthritis”. This comprehensive handbook includes:- a clear and concise description of the normal joint;- a detailed overview of the pathology of osteoarthritis;- expert guidance on well-established diagnostic criteria and investigations;- up-to-date, practical information on drug therapy, non-pharmacological treatments and surgical options;- joint-specific treatments for the hand, hip and knee, including intra-articular corticosteroid injections.For all healthcare professionals who have ever felt unable to provide effective therapy for this disease, or who have encountered negative patient and community attitudes to joint pain, Fast Facts: Osteoarthritis is essential reading. Contents: The normal joint The OA joint Epidemiology Etiology; Diagnosis Principles of management Non-pharmacological management Pharmacological management Joint-specific management Developments Useful resources

      • Musculoskeletal medicine

        Advances in Bone Metastasis Management

        by Piero Picci, Pietro Ruggieri

        This book adopts a concise approach to the topic of bone metastasis management. It provides summarized information and updated references on the different aspects of metastasization, medical treatment, radiotherapy, surgical treatments and the newer palliative options. As such, the book does not presume to be comprehensive but instead offers an update on the newer concepts and treatments. The editors have gathered together a team of excellent authors to address the different aspects and concepts and to provide a unique multidisciplinary perspective on the key issues of metastatic disease and its treatment.

      • Musculoskeletal medicine
        March 2013

        Addressing Unmet Needs in Osteoarthritis

        by Johanne Martel-Pelletier, Jean-Pierre Pelletier

        Osteoarthritis, the most prevalent form of arthritis, is a leading cause of chronic disability worldwide and a major public health issue. Here, internationally renowned authors, from multiple specialties, analyze, dissect and provide a comprehensive update on this disease. They address both funda-mental and clinical aspects, including nonpharmacological and current and future pharmacological therapies, as well as the new paradigms for disease management, guidelines, clinical practice and benchmarking. Surgical procedures, in-cluding their risks and benefits, are discussed, as are other dimensions of the disease such as the role of genetic factors and their influence on and clinical relevance to the disease process, biomarkers for diagnosis and alternative medicine. This comprehensive up-to-date overview will interest a wide audience, including physicians, epidemiologists, scientists and graduate students.

      • Musculoskeletal medicine
        January 2011

        Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis

        by John D Isaacs, Larry W Moreland

        This thoroughly updated second edition of Fast Facts: Rheumatoid Arthritis provides an easy-to-read overview of how the condition is thought to develop and how it is diagnosed, monitored and treated.Written by two leading UK and US rheumatologists, it covers the many recent developments in this field. Table of contents: The normal joint Etiology Pathogenesis Epidemiology Clinical features Investigation Assessment Management - traditional measures Management - biological therapies Therapeutic developments

      • Musculoskeletal medicine
        January 2009

        Fast Facts: Osteoporosis

        by Juliet E Compston, Clifford J Rosen

        Osteoporosis is a silent disease until a fracture is sustained, and successful management relies on the clinician's keen awareness of risk factors and screening technology, thorough assessment of disease probability, and knowledge of the most appropriate therapeutic interventions.This sixth edition of Fast Facts: Osteoporosis covers all of the most recent developments in the therapeutic and diagnostic arena, while maintaining the background sections that clarify the pathophysiology of osteoporosis and the homeostatic determinants of peak bone acquisition and maintenance. Table of contents: Epidemiology Pathophysiology Clinical manifestations Diagnostic techniques Risk assessment Management: general considerations Antiresorptive therapy Strontium ranelate and parathyroid hormone peptides Other forms of osteoporosis Future trends

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