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Emergency care of knee injuries

In the first program, Dr. Rothberg examines the diagnosis and treatment of knee injuries from an emergency specialist point of view. Special attention is paid to the diagnosis and treatment of ligament injuries, fractures, subluxations, and dislocations. In the second program, a specialist establishes a primary diagnosis as he takes a patient through a mental status exam, reviews laboratory findings and interviews family members to determin treatment and prognosis.

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  • "In the first program, Dr. Rothberg examines the diagnosis and treatment of knee injuries from an emergency specialist point of view. Special attention is paid to the diagnosis and treatment of ligament injuries, fractures, subluxations, and dislocations. In the second program, a specialist establishes a primary diagnosis as he takes a patient through a mental status exam, reviews laboratory findings and interviews family members to determin treatment and prognosis."@en
  • "Dementia and depression are the two most common mental illnesses in the elderly. Both may be the source of cognitive-affective disorders. In the 2nd program, a specialist establishes a primary diagnosis as he takes a patient through a mental status exam, reviews laboratory findings and interviews family members to determin treatment and prognosis."@en
  • "The popularity of sports and fitness has resulted in a greater frequency of knee injuries in people of all ages. In this program, Dr. Rothberg reviews the anatomy and biomechanics of the knee joint and demonstrates various tests used during the physical examination to make a diagnosis. Special attention is paid to the diagnosis and treatment of ligament injuries, fractures, subluxations, and dislocations."@en

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  • "Emergency care of knee injuries"@en
  • "Emergency care of knee injuries differential diagnosis and management / Kenneth L. Davis"@en