9 books found
by American Surgical Association
1919
1969- includes the association's Minutes, previously published separately.
by Andrew N. Pollak, Bruce D. Browner, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
2002 · Jones & Bartlett Learning
Helping the EMT student become EMT basics.
by John D. Hsu, John W. Michael, John R. Fisk, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
2008 · Elsevier Health Sciences
With new coverage of postpolio syndrome, cranial orthoses, and now incorporating the perspectives of renowned physiatrists, this is a one-stop rehabilitation resource. Tips and Pearls in every chapter and a new 2-color format make accessing information a snap. Incorporates chapters on the Orthotic Prescription, Strength and Materials, and the Normal and Pathologic Gait help you understand your role in the rehabilitative process. Carries the authority and approval of AAOS, the preeminent orthopaedic professional society. Contains new chapters on: Orthoses for Persons with Postpolio Paralysis; Orthoses for Persons with Postpolio Syndromes; and Cranial Orthoses. Incorporates evidence-based recommendations into the chapters on spinal, upper- and lower-limb orthoses to help you select the most proven approach for your patients.
by Mick J. Sanders, Kim McKenna, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS),
2024 · Jones & Bartlett Learning
"Based on current guidelines, standards, and medical research in the EMS field, Sanders' Paramedic Textbook, Sixth Edition is both a comprehensive learning tool for paramedic students and reliable desk reference for emergency physicians. This critical resource includes in-depth explorations of key subjects such as pathophysiology, pharmacology, airway management, medical disorders, patient assessment, and trauma"--
by American Neurological Association
1924
by American Association of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons
1926