Designed to help the clinician better understand the anatomy of the knee, mechanisms of injury, and physical examination techniques required to assess various musculoskeletal complaints. Using sports medicine as a focus, common injuries to the knee are presented and different mechanisms of injuries for different pathologies are illustrated. Geared towards the treatment of ambulatory patients, general physical examination techniques are presented for each type of injury, and special tests are demonstrated on actual patients.
The anatomy, symptoms and examination techniques presented are universal to all patients, whether the injury occurred at home, at work, or in the athletic arena. Orthopaedic surgeons, residents and medical students should find this DVD helpful in learning or reviewing the knowledge and skills to assess and examine the musculoskeletal system.
Special Features:
- Chapter index with thumbnail video guides for each test/examination procedure allows easy access to information
- Will playback on any Windows or Macintosh platform, and all home DVD-players (Running Time: 75 minutes)
- No region-specific codes or country restrictions