| Description: Women often experience arthritis differently from men for many reasons, ranging from biological and joint anatomy differences to pain perception and psychosocial factors.
Evaluation and Management of Hip and Knee Arthritis in Women is the first reference to directly address the unique needs of women in this challenging area, helping you improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes for your female patients.
Offering comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of medical, surgical, and sociological considerations, this title is an essential resource for orthopaedic surgeons and primary care physicians in training and practice, rheumatologists, adult reconstruction fellows, advanced practice practitioners, and other clinicians who provide care to women with hip and knee osteoarthritis.
| | Features: | - Covers all aspects of hip and knee osteoarthritis that are specifically relevant to women’s health: biological differences and hormonal changes, pain perception, joint anatomy, comorbid conditions that are more prevalent in women, psychosocial factors and expectations, response to treatment, and research gaps
- Features concise, detailed text accompanied by abundant, high-quality clinical and radiologic images to provide a practical tool for use in the office, in the clinic, and at point of care
- Discusses intraoperative considerations, including implant design, implant sizing, use of technology, bearing surfaces, and fixation
- Covers etiology of and gender differences in bone health, and development of hip and knee arthritis
- Addresses postoperative pain and unique social considerations for women with fibromyalgia, mental health disorders, and/or chronic opioid use
- Includes value-based care considerations such as impact on health disparities, the doctor-patient relationship, cost to patients, and access to care
- An digital version is included with purchase.
The digital allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date | | Table Of Contents: | | Section 1 Osteoarthritis in Female Patients 1 Epidemiology of Osteoarthritis in Female Patients 2 Presentation of Arthritis in Female Patients 3 Nonsurgical Options for Management Section 2 Systemic Conditions and Joint Pathology 4 Autoimmune Disorders 5 Arthroplasty in the Hypermobile Patient 6 Cancer and Metastatic Disease Section 3 Bone Health in the Female Patient 7 Osteoporosis 8 Hormonal Influences on Joint Health and Osteoarthritis Section 4 Preoperative Optimization 9 Surgical Risk Assessment 10 Obesity and Malnutrition 11 Psychiatric Optimization in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Arthroplasty 12 Anesthetic and Pain Considerations 13 Infection Risk Section 5 The Female Knee 14 Biomechanics of the Female Knee 15 Presentation of Osteoarthritis of the Knee in Females 16 Patellofemoral Arthritis in the Female Patient 17 Surgical Indications for Total Knee Arthroplasty 18 The Female Knee: Intraoperative Considerations for the Arthroplasty Surgeon 19 Postoperative Considerations 20 Conversion Total Knee Arthroplasty 21 Revision Knee Replacement 22 Periprosthetic Fractures About the Knee Section 6 The Female Hip 23 Hip Anatomy and Biomechanics 24 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip 25 Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head 26 Surgical Indications 27 The Female Hip: Intraoperative Considerations 28 Postoperative Considerations for Females Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty 29 Conversion Total Hip Arthroplasty 30 Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty 31 Periprosthetic Fractures of the Hip 32 Cemented Total Hip Arthroplasty Section 7 Health Policy and Disparities 33 Health Disparities and Value-Based Care 34 Conclusion and Future Directions Index | | | |
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