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- Book[edited by] Bruce D. Browner, Robert Fuller.Contents:
General Principles of Initial Care
Radiographic Imaging
Infections Involving the Musculoskeletal System
Analgesia, Conscious Sedation, Regional Blocks, and Anesthesia
Analgesia, Conscious Sedation, Regional Blocks, and Anesthesia
Perioperative Assessment
Pregnancy
Spine
Shoulder
Elbow and Distal Humerus
Wrist and Forearm
Hand and Digits
Hip and Thigh
Distal Femur, Knee, and Patella
Ankle
Foot
Pelvis
Introduction to Pediatric Trauma
Pediatric Pathologic Fractures --Pediatric Shoulder and Humeral Shaft
Pediatric Elbow
Pediatric Forearm and Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures
Pediatric Hand Injuries
Pediatric Cervical Spine Fractures
Pediatric Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
Pediatric Thoracolumbar Spine Fractures
Pediatric Fractures and Dislocations of the Hip
Pediatric Femur
Fractures of the Pediatric Knee
Pediatric Tibia and Fibular Shaft and Ankle Fractures
Pediatric Foot
Appendix Administrative and Regulatory Issues Relating to Emergency Department Management of Musculoskeletal Emergencies.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012 - ArticleSolodovnik FA.Biol Bull Acad Sci USSR. 1978 Mar-Apr;5(2):204-11.A study was made of vestibular stability in man as affected by acceleration in various directions and of acceleration affecting receptors of the vestibular apparatus with varying frequency. It was established that tolerance for vestibular stimulation in certain individuals may be affected by direction of acceleration and frequency of the action. Individual susceptibility to motion sickness is widely expressed under conditions of specific vestibular stimulation. The results obtained indicate that development of motion sickness does not depend on the activity of the vestibular analyzer and motion sickness is not its specific vestibular reaction. Motion sickness is a reaction of the whole organism and its manifestation under long stimulation of receptors of the vestibular apparatus in individuals predisposed to motion sickness depends on specific features of the activity of the limbico-reticular complex.