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Clinical Methods In Orthopedics: A Concise Guide
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789389587517
“Clinical Methods in Orthopedics: A Concise Guide” by Upendra Kumar (ISBN: 9789389587517) offers a comprehensive yet concise approach to common orthopedic cases. This book covers diagnosis, viva questions, appliances, instruments, implants, and radiographic interpretations. With detailed illustrations and descriptions, it’s a valuable resource for medical students and practitioners seeking a practical guide to orthopedic clinical methods.
Mohammad Ahmed Karim –
Concise and to the point. Perfect for medical students prepping for exams. However, experienced practitioners might find it too basic.
Ankush –
The book provides a basic understanding. Okay for quick revision. I expected more depth in discussing implants and instruments.
Shivam Swami –
Easy to read and understand. The illustrations are well done and help clarify complex topics. I recommend it.
Ekansh Khandelwal –
Good overview of clinical methods. I appreciate the inclusion of viva questions. Some of the descriptions could be more detailed though.
Utkarsh Tripathi –
This book really helped with my orthopedic rotation! Great explanations and visuals. I would recommend it to students.
Naveen Kumar –
A good introductory guide. Serves as a solid foundation for further study in orthopedics, but could be more comprehensive.
Amanpreet Singh –
An okay book. I found some chapters more helpful than others. Could use more real-world case studies to illustrate concepts better.
Srinivasa Rao Vasantula –
I loved the format of this book! Viva questions are incredibly useful for exam preparation. A must-have for medical students!
Ritik Kumar –
A valuable tool for understanding orthopedic clinical methods. The structure is logical and easy to follow. I wish there were more on advanced techniques.
Adarsh –
A helpful guide for orthopedics, especially for quick reference. The illustrations are a great addition, but some sections felt a bit rushed. Overall, a good resource.
Kokila Nautiyal –
A decent book for beginners in orthopedics. Radiographic interpretations were quite useful. Not very advanced, though.
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Clear and easy to understand. The illustrations really help. A great starting point, but not a comprehensive resource.