Shoulder Surgery

Shoulder Surgery by Stephen A. Copeland FRCS is a comprehensive introductory text published by Harcourt Canada on January 15, 1997. This first edition, comprising 361 pages, is designed for new practitioners or those with limited experience in the field of shoulder surgery. The book provides an overview of basic principles, diagnosis, and assessment of the shoulder, along with key procedures and techniques essential for effective practice.
Readers will find contributions from 21 experts, including three from the U.S., offering a well-rounded perspective on shoulder surgery. The text emphasizes foundational knowledge and practical skills, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of this specialized area. With its focus on essential techniques and assessments, this book serves as a practical guide for medical professionals entering the field of shoulder surgery.
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Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, U.K. Introductory text on shoulder surgery, for new practitioners or those with little experience in the area. Covers basic principles, diagnosis and assessment of the shoulder, and key procedures and techniques. 21 contributors, 3 U.S.
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