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Controversies in Knee SurgeryAuthor: Webmaster Date: 12/20/2004
![]() Working with Mr.Riley Williams, an orthopaedic surgeon and attending professor based in the USA, Mr. Johnson has completed 3 years work on a book entitled 'Controversies in Knee Surgery' The book offers a comprehensive review of the subject of knee surgery with particular emphasis on the reconstruction of knee injuries. It aims to address the difficult and controversial areas of such surgery with descriptions of the different treatment options, extensive literature review, review of the reported success and details of surgical techniques. The book draws together authors from the UK, Europe, USA and Australia and is designed as a comprehensive resource for orthopaedic surgeons Also see the following news item: Controversies in Soft Tissue Knee Surgery Link: For more information visit Oxford University Press |
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