Indispensable for exam preparation at all levels of orthopaedic training, this best-selling book has been thoroughly updated to incorporate the very latest in scientific and clinical knowledge, as well as the changing emphases on key examinations. This edition features an all-new two-color format, with dozens of new summary tables and newly commissioned diagrams tailored to facilitate exam preparation, plus a companion website with full-text search and links to PubMed for unprecedented utility and portability in exam preparation. Miller's Review of Orthopaedics is the ideal, state-of-the-art resource for efficient review of key orthopaedic knowledge!
Includes a companion website with full text search and links to PubMed and Cross Ref.
Uses a new, fresh, user-focused design and format for enhanced ease of use.
Incorporates new contributors on 40% of chapters to present fresh insights.
Incorporates material from the most recent OITE and self-assessment exams to accurately reflect the information you need to know today.
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Organizes and condenses information in a concise outline format for rapid learning.
Synthesizes critical, need-to-know material from a broad spectrum of orthopaedic literature.
Presents succinct yet thorough synopses of a wide range of key operative techniques.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
it is aboard review book:
i found it very comprehinsive and concise review of all common orthopedic disorder, which if there is cd contained with it
Excellent for Board:
I tried this new edition of the book preparing for my board exam. It is an excellent review giving you a lot of information in a short time. It must be deficult text for those from outside the field of orthopedics.
Review of orthopaedics by M Miller:
Very good for the trainees but there are silly mistakes which could have been avoided by careful correction(e.g In anatomy section there is a wrong describtion of ECRB being supplied by radial nerve and like this many mistakes have been noted)
not easy to read:
ok it has a large amount of knowledge in a small space and it can be used as a quick reference while in hospital if you are not a fan of electronic editions that serve this purpose much better. But there is no way to read this book unless you have studied before much larger text books to be able to connect the missing dots