Atlas of stem anatomy in herbs, shrubs and trees. Volume II /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Schweingruber, Fritz Hans
Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Bo rner, A. (Annett); Schulze, E.-D. (Ernst-Detlef), 1941-
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Berlin ; London :
Publication Dates: 2012.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20435-7
Carrier Form: 1 online resource
ISBN: 9783642204357 (electronic bk.)
364220435X (electronic bk.)
Index Number: QK646
CLC: Q944.55-64
Contents: Overview and History of Hip Arthroscopy /
Patient Selection and Physical Examination /
Adult Hip Imaging for the Arthroscopist /
My Approach to Athletic Pubalgia /
Current Understanding of Core Muscle Injuries (Athletic Pubalgia, "Sports Hernia") /
Sportsmen's Groin: Groin Pain: Always a Case for the Orthopedic Surgeon? /
Gross Anatomy /
Portal Anatomy /
Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Hip /
Position and Distraction Options /
Routine Arthroscopy and Access: Central and Peripheral Compartments, Iliopsoas Bursa, Peritrochanteric, and Subgluteal Spaces /
Loose Bodies: Tips and Pearls /
Labral Management: An Overview /
Hip Arthroscopy: Management of Chondral Injuries /
Lesions of the Acetabular Fossa (Ligamentum Teres and Pulvinar) /
Synovial Disease and Sepsis /
My Approach to Femoroacetabular Impingement /
Computer Navigation in Hip Arthroscopy /
Decision Making with Osteoarthritis /
Iliopsoas Tendon Release /
Iliotibial Band Release /
Abductor Tendinopathies and Repair /
Subgluteal Space and Associated Disorders /
Endoscopic Hamstring Repair and Ischial Bursectomy /
Hip Instability /
Adhesive Capsulitis and Arthrofibrosis /
Total Hip Arthroplasty /
Hip Arthroscopy in Adolescence and Childhood /
Complex Hip Reconstruction /
Compensatory Disorders Around the Hip /
Complications of Hip Arthroscopy /
Rehabilitation of the Hip /
Perioperative Care /
Introduction to Volume 2 --
Monographic Descriptions --
Ecological, Morphological, Taxonomical and Functional Significance of Stem Features Within the Dicotyledons --
Anatomical Adaptations to Environmental Conditions --
Ontogeny of the Xylem --
Secondary Woodiness and Paedomorphosis --
Conclusions.