Radiographic Imaging for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 1e
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (672 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0443065969 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-12 |
Language | : | English |
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TC said Many problems, but may have a role as a reference once you're trained. I recently started my Pain fellowship and decided to buy a few books to get my learning off on the right foot. This was one of them. I have been completely disappointed with the quality of this text for a number of reasons:1. There are many editorial mistakes"Many problems, but may have a role as a reference once you're trained" according to TC. I recently started my Pain fellowship and decided to buy a few books to get my learning off on the right foot. This was one of them. I have been completely disappointed with the quality of this text for a number of reasons:1. There are many editorial mistakes2. information (images and descriptions) is repeated in multiple sections indicating that rather than writing original content for each chapter or procedure, the same old information was rehashed as filler.Many problems, but may have a role as a reference once you're trained I recently started my Pain fellowship and decided to buy a few books to get my learning off on the right foot. This was one of them. I have been completely disappointed with the quality of this text for a number of reasons:1. There are many editorial mistakes2. information (images and descriptions) is repeated in multiple sections indicating that rather than writing original content for each chapter or procedure, the same old information was rehashed as filler.3. Although there are many pictu. . Although there are many pictu. . information (images and descriptions) is repeated in multiple sections indicating that rather than writing original content for each chapter or procedure, the same old information was rehashed as filler.Many problems, but may have a role as a reference once you're trained I recently started my Pain fellowship and decided to buy a few books to get my learning off on the right foot. This was one of them. I have been completely disappointed with the quality of this text for a number of reasons:1. There are many editorial mistakes2. information (images and descriptions) is repeated in multiple sections indicating that rather than writing original content for each chapter or procedure, the same old information was rehashed as filler.3. Although there are many pictu. . Although there are many pictu
Provides radiographic solutions for tissue specific enhancement. Covers the most relevant topics affecting today's practice: contrast agents · trigeminal nerve block · cervical facets block · thoracic epidural · lumbar facets · lumbar discography · sciatic nerve catheter.. This comprehensive reference presents meticulous, "how-to-do-it" guidance on performing today's top radiographically guided regional anesthesia and pain management techniques. Step-by-step instructions for all major interventional regional procedures, combined with a wealth of images and crisp line drawings, make the coverage easy to apply.Features fluoroscopic, MRI, or CT images for each procedure to ensure proper positioning, and detailed line drawings to show proper technique. Offers complete information on complications and their avoidance