The Growing Spine: Management Of Spinal Disorders In Young Children
by Muharrem Yazici /
2015 / English / PDF
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The second edition of
The second edition ofThe Growing Spine
The Growing Spine has been
extensively revised to cover recent advances in knowledge and
management. The book is intended as a comprehensive, one-stop
reference for specialists and health professionals who care for
young children with spinal deformities. In addition, it will
effectively help to standardize the care of these patients.
Depending on the etiology, children with spinal deformities are
often cared for by multiple specialists, including pediatricians,
pediatric orthopaedists or orthopaedic spine surgeons,
neurologists, pediatric surgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons,
oncologists, and pulmonologists. The multidisciplinary nature of
care is reflected in
has been
extensively revised to cover recent advances in knowledge and
management. The book is intended as a comprehensive, one-stop
reference for specialists and health professionals who care for
young children with spinal deformities. In addition, it will
effectively help to standardize the care of these patients.
Depending on the etiology, children with spinal deformities are
often cared for by multiple specialists, including pediatricians,
pediatric orthopaedists or orthopaedic spine surgeons,
neurologists, pediatric surgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons,
oncologists, and pulmonologists. The multidisciplinary nature of
care is reflected inThe Growing Spine
The Growing Spine, which will be of
value for all involved practitioners rather than just orthopaedic
specialists. It will also be an ideal reference for nurses,
physical therapists, and healthcare professionals in training,
who are usually unfamiliar with spinal deformities in children.
, which will be of
value for all involved practitioners rather than just orthopaedic
specialists. It will also be an ideal reference for nurses,
physical therapists, and healthcare professionals in training,
who are usually unfamiliar with spinal deformities in children.