- Book features two types of chapters: Anatomic-Region-specific and Concept-specific - Book is organized into five main sections: 1) core concepts, 2) upper extremity, 3) lower extremity, 4) spine, and 5) special considerations - Chapters are designed to be read independently, but are best read in sequential order.
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USAAjkhanna01@gmail.com akhanna1@jhmi.edu -Always CC Elaine P. Henze on any and all communications to Dr. Khannan e-mail: ehenze1@jhmi.edu
The page design and book production are beautiful, as is typical of this publisher.--SciTech Book News "Unique...an excellent review...the image quality is excellent...one of the best...a great addition to a personal library."--Doody's Review "This thoughtful and concise book is an extremely valuable resource."--Radiology: "[MRI for Orthopaedic Surgeons] provides an accessible and clinically oriented introduction to the complex and evolving filed of musculoskeleal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging."- Carson B. Campe, MD "It is also useful as a quick reference book, with succinct chapter devoted to specific anatomic regions" -Carson B. Campe, MD "Each Chapter is extensively referenced with both classic and contemporary articles of relevance." Carson B. Campe, MD "Image quality is most excellent on high- quality glossy paper." - Carson B. Campe, MD
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