INTERACTIVE HIP
The Interactive
Hip is a complete guide to the anatomy, pathology, and radiology of the hip.
Clinical sections cover all common pathologies and procedures, including total
hip replacement and revision. A full set of topics provides textbook-like
coverage of all the areas of interest. The Radiology Section correlates the
joint itself to a complete set of MR data in all three planes.
Text by David W Stoller covers all the major radiological themes related to the
hip, including a range of pathological images in all modalities.
The product has a variety of powerful applications:-
Improve Patient Education and Compliance - patients respond very favorably to
the visual imagery, and will better understand procedures and regimens.
Enhance your lectures (export the images royalty-free for private
educational purposes).
Review anatomy and radiology in an entirely new format.
Use as a constant companion in your day-to-day practice.
The Interactive Hip is a complete and accurate reference work
Authors
Andrew
Chippendale.
Consultant Radiologist, Royal Victoria Infirmary,Newcastle-upon-Tyne. UK.
Fares Haddad. MCh. FRCS.
Consultant Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgeon, Princess Grace Hospital, London.
Wellington Hospital,London. University College Hospitals,London. UK.
Jorge Galante. MD.
The Grainger Director of the Rush Arthritis & Orthopaedic Institute.
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Rush Medical College.
Marchi Maheson. FRCS. FRCSEd. FRCSOrth.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University Hospital of Wales.
Sarah Muirhead-Allwood. MB. BS. FRCS.
Whittington Hospital, London.Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust, Stanmore.
Middlesex and London.
Edmund Chao. PhD.
Riley Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery & Vice Chair of Research, Baltimore.
Maryland.
Radiology
Editor: David W. Stoller, MD
Director, Marin Radiology and National Orthopaedic Imaging Associates, San
Francisco, California, USA. Director, California Advanced Imaging. Assistant
Clinical Professor of Radiology, University of California at San Francisco,
California.