Fracture Management for Primary Care by M. Patrice Eiff
This practical resource aims to explain everything a primary care clinician needs to know to effectively evaluate and treat common fractures and to identify those that should be referred. Each fracture is discussed in a standardized, systematic sequence which includes: anatomic considerations; clinical symptoms and signs; radiographic findings; indications for orthopaedic referral; acute treatment; and definitive treatment. It offers detailed, step-wise descriptions of selected closed reduction techniques for some displaced fractures.