Assessment Methodology in Orthopaedics by A Carr

Assessment Methodology in Orthopaedics by A Carr

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Summary

This text is concerned with how to do research in order to make the assessments required for a successful outcome. The contributors are drawn from orthopaedics, with contributions from specialists in public health, epidemiology, bio-engineering and anatomy.

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Assessment Methodology in Orthopaedics by A Carr

A natural companion to Outcome Measures in Trauma and Outcome Measures in Orthopaedics by the same editors, Assessment Methodology in Orthopaedics gives practical guidance on how to undertake successfully the necessary research in order to make the correct assessments required for many outcome measures. The Editors, from both clinical and research backgrounds, have brought together this widely scattered information from experienced contributors and specialists in public health, epidemiology, bio-engineering and anatomy. The wide-ranging contents include, e.g. clinical measurement, informed consent, practical ethical issues, growth and bone age. Key features: * offers clear guidance on how to do research in order to make assessments * emphasis is placed on the practical application of the subject * sets out the methods and problems of accurately measuring outcome both in orthopaedic surgery and trauma
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ISBN 13 9780750622141
ISBN 10 0750622148
Title Assessment Methodology in Orthopaedics
Author A Carr
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Year published 1997-03-10
Number of pages 278
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