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Most comprehensive textbooks that attempt to deal with a complex clinical problem require contributions from multiple authors. Often, this results in duplication of material, disjointed information, poor organization, and an unreadable product. In Nerve Injuries, however, two world-renowned neurosurgeons use their own vast experience and expertise to create a well-organized and comprehensive textbook on the subject of peripheral-nerve injury. The result is a logical and consistent approach to the diagnosis and management of peripheral-nerve injuries. The authors describe areas of debate and controversy, discuss the merit of opposing views, and give practical guidance.
The first few chapters concentrate on general
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