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Thieme Advance Information February 2014 – April 2014 Table of Contents New Titles Audiology Fitpatrick: Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation, From Infancy to Adolescence Complementary Medicine Kersschot: Biopuncture Internal Medicine Zeller: Vascular Medicine Neurosurgery Nader: Neurosurgery Tricks of the Trade: Spine and Peripheral Nerves Nowinski: The Human Brain in 1969 Pieces 2.0, Structure, Vasculature, Tracts, Cranial Nerves, Systems, Head Muscles, and Tracts Ophthalmology Kuchenbecker: Plates for Color Vision Testing Orthopedics Schuetz: Periprosthetic Fracture Management Otolaryngology Bhattacharyya: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Laryngology Devaiah: Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Series: Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Fried: Clinical Laryngology, The Essentials Philpott: Key Revision for Otolaryngology, Postgraduate and Exit Exam Preparation Plastic Surgery Herman: Encyclopedia of Aesthetic Rejuvenation Through Volume Enhancement 5 Thieme ABI 1-2014 Titles already announced in previous Advance Infomations Thieme Chemistry Thieme Core Titles List Order Form with Barcodes Promotional Material Order Form Promotional Material Information Contact Information General Information Thieme Publishers Stuttgart Fax ++49-711-8931-323 e-mail: [email protected] 6 Thieme ABI 1-2014 TITLE Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation From Infancy to Adolescence PRICE €64.99 ISBN 9781604066951 PUB. DATE April 2014 FORMAT HARDBACK · 24 illustrations · 240 pages · 178 x 254 mm SPECIALTY Audiology; Speech Language Pathology LEVEL Students EDITORS Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, MD Suzanne P. Doucet, Me.D Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Moncton University Program Moncton, NB, Canada Faculty of Health Sciences University of Ottowa Ottawa, ON, Canada DESCRIPTION Pediatric Audiologic Rehabilitation presents evidence-based information on the clinical and educational management of children with hearing loss who are learning spoken language from infancy through adolescence. It provides students, clinicians, and teachers with the latest practical procedures and techniques for developing auditory and spoken language skills across a broad spectrum of ages and developmental stages. Key Features: Includes practical, realistic case examples that illustrate the application of audiologic rehabilitation techniques Provides various clinical models of audiologic rehabilitation used by well-known leaders in the field Contains a collection of strategies that practitioners can use to guide parents in their child's spoken language development May be used to prepare for certification exams in audiology and speech-language pathology that include a component on audiologic rehabilitation This book is a practical resource that brings together current information on auditory and spoken language development from infancy to adolescence, and it will be a valuable addition to the library of practicing clinicians, students, and teachers in the field of audiologic rehabilitation. SALES HOOKS • Practical case examples contributed by clinicians • Perspectives from clinicians from around the world • Covers the age spectrum from infancy to young adult -Specific chapter on children with hearing loss and additional developmental disabilities • The two authors make up a team of audiologist and teacher/therapist • Includes chapters from well-known authors including Flexer & Madell and Ching as well as chapter on speech acoustics by guest author, Giguère. COMPETITION Children with Hearing Loss: Developing Listening and Talking, Birth to Six, Second Edition Elizabeth Cole and Carol Flexer © 2011, $65.00, Plural Auditory-Verbal Practice: Toward a Family-Centered Approach Ellen A. Rhoades and Jill Duncan © 2010, $79.95, Charles C. Thomas Publisher Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation: Children, Adults, and Their Family Members, Third Edition, Nancy Tye-Murray © 2009. $127.95, Delmar (Cengage) Thieme Publishers Stuttgart Fax ++49-711-8931-323 e-mail: [email protected] 7 Thieme ABI 1-2014 CONTENTS 1. Audition As the Basis for Spoken Communication OVERVIEW 2. Understanding Hearing Loss: Implications for Speech Perception 3. Optimizing Listening Potential Through Acoustic Amplification 4. Optimizing Listening Potential Through Cochlear Implants and Other Implantable Technology 5. Creating Optimal Listening and Learning Environments in the First Years 6. Continuing Listening and Learning in Early Childhood 7. Adapting Intervention for Children with Hearing Loss and Other Special Needs 8. Auditory Learning Environments: Ensuring Acoustic Accessibility 9. Listening and Spoken Language at School Age 10. Literacy, Listening, and Spoke Language 11. Transition to Living as an Adult with Hearing Loss 12. Listening and Spoken Language Intervention Around the World Thieme Publishers Stuttgart Fax ++49-711-8931-323 e-mail: [email protected] 8 Thieme ABI 1-2014 TITLE Biopuncture PRICE € 69.99 ISBN-13 9783131752215 PUB. DATE April 2014 FORMAT HARDCOVER · 129 illustrations · 160 pages · 170 X 240 mm SPECIALTY Complementary Medicine, Sports Medicine LEVEL Medical professional EDITORS Jan Kersschot, MD Medical Practice Boom, Belgium DESCRIPTION Biopuncture is a therapy whereby specific body locations are injected with biologically active substances which are physiologically regulating. The majority of the products are derived from plants and are used to treat pain, swelling, inflammation and toxin accumulation, among other problems. Most injections cause only minor discomfort because they are very shallow, given just under the skin or into the muscle. The use of biological injections can benefit those patients who have tried conventional medicine but have had no success, or those who have had to stop taking conventional medication because of side effects. It is an interesting healing technique for those patients who want to avoid surgery (for example, for sciatica or sinusitis). SALES HOOKS The author coined the technique and the term. COMPETITION None CONTENTS Preface OVERVIEW Foreword Part 1: Biopuncture: Definition and Introduction 1.1. Definition 1.2. Clinical Indications of Biopuncture 1.3. Diagnostic and Treatment Component 1.4. Functional Diagnosis 1.5. Reaction and Response after Local Injections 1.6. Biopuncture as a Complementary Technique 1.7. Safety of Biopuncture 1.8. Efficacy of Biopuncture 1.9. Introduction to Biopuncture 1.10. Differences with other Injection Techniques 1.11. Comparing Biopuncture with Cortisone Injections and NDAIDs 1.12. Injection Effect of Biopuncture 1.13. Sequencing Treatments 1.14. Injection Method 1.15. Different Types of Reactors 1.16. Different Types of Healing Processes 1.17. The Placebo Effect of Biopuncture 1.18. How Do Ultra-Low Doses Work? 1.19. Evaluating the Efficacy of Biopuncture 1.20. Procedural Methodology 1.21. Biopuncture Territory 1.22. Application of the System of Biopuncture 1.23. Needles and Syringes Part 2: Injection Techniques for Musculoskeletal Disorders 2.1. Subcutaneous Injections 2.2. Intramuscular Injections 2.3. Tendon Injections Thieme Publishers Stuttgart Fax ++49-711-8931-323 e-mail: [email protected] 9 Thieme ABI 1-2014 2.4. Infiltrations of Ligaments 2.5. Periosteal Injections 2.6. Combination of Different Injection Techniques in One Session 2.7. Combination of Different Pathologies in One Session Part 3: Therapeutic Strategies 3.1. Assessment of Sports Injuries 3.2. Osteopathic Effect of Biopuncture 3.3. Whiplash 3.4. Rotator Cuff Injuries 3.5. Tennis Elbow 3.6. Overuse Injuries 3.7. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3.8. Low Back Pain 3.9. Sciatica 3.10. Gluteus Minimus Syndrome 3.11. Piriformis Syndrome 3.12. Ligamentous Pseudo-Sciatica 3.13. Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome 3.14. Hamstring Strain 3.15. Patellofemoral Syndrome 3.16. Prepatellar Bursitis 3.17. Jumper's Knee 3.18. Medial Collateral Ligament Injury 3.19. Pes Anserine Pain 3.20. Tennis Leg 3.21. Achilles Tendinopathy 3.22. Lateral Ankle Sprain 3.23. Plantar Fasciitis Part 4: Complications 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Damage to Organs 4.3. Accidental Injections into Blood Vessels, Nerves or the Epidural Space 4.4. Toxic and Allergic Reactions 4.5. Reactions of the Patient Part 5. Conclusion List of Abbreviations Bibliography Pamphlet for Patients Interview Thieme Publishers Stuttgart Fax ++49-711-8931-323 e-mail: [email protected] 10 Thieme ABI 1-2014 TITLE Vascular Medicine Therapy and Practice PRICE € 179.99 ISBN-13 9783131768414 PUB. DATE April 2014 FORMAT HARDCOVER · 700 illustrations · 416 pages · 210 x 280 mm SPECIALTY Internal Medicine, Cardiology LEVEL Medical professional EDITORS Thomas Zeller, MD Thomas Cissarek, MD Department of Angiology Department of Internal Medicine/Angiology Cardiology Center Bad Krozingen Practical Clinic Essen Bad Krozingen, Germany Higginsport, OH, USA William A. Gray, MD Knut Kroeger, MD Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy Clinic for Angiology New York-Presbyterian Hospital Interdisciplinary Center for Vascular New York, NY, USA Medicine HELIOS St. Josef’s-Hospital Bochum-Linden, Germany DESCRIPTION This books presents the current state of diagnosis and treatment in every field of angiology – filling a serious gap in the literature and at last providing full and up-to-date guidance on vascular medicine from well-known specialists. Benefitting from the many years’ experience of nearly 50 authors, taking current guidelines into account, and analyzing the latest research data, the book provides a reliable reference work for physicians and safety for patients.