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AO Surgery Reference

QUICK ONLINE REFERENCE IN CLINICAL LIFE

Gain easy acess to the award-winning AO Surgery Reference. AO Surgery Reference is an online repository for surgical knowledge. It describes the complete surgical management process from diagnosis to aftercare for all fractures of a given anatomical region, and also assembles relevant material that the AO has published before. It gives access to:

* Hundreds of surgical procedures and approaches
* Surgical decision making made easy with literature evaluated and prepared for quick reference
* Hundreds of pages of previously published AO material

The idea behind this service is the realization that reference in daily clinical life is often difficult. Frequently, there is little time during a hospital day to consult books or journals, or even to perform a literature search in order to gather evidence for a decision. The AO Surgery Reference allows surgeons to access much of the body of surgical knowledge for reference purposes during their clinical work.

You might also want to visit the full-featured web-based version of AO Surgery Refence at www.aosurgery.org.



CMFline

CMFline: CLINICAL EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

CLINICAL EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

CMFline is an extensive database of clinical evidence containing summarized information on recent literature. It provides access to bibliographic information on articles of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis—graded according to Class of Evidence.

This is invaluable evidence-based tool for anybody embarking on a clinical research project, preparing a lecture, or simply wanting to keep up with recent relevant developments in their field.

Access CMFline to:

* Find clinical research of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis
* Identify pertinent articles
* Find an article's Class of Evidence
* Get a brief summary of an article and of the result of the study you want. Read the authors conclusion, and know more about the data on patients' treatment intervention and outcome measures.

You can enter a search term or select a predefined area on the first screen. A CMFline search is ordered by level of evidence and publishing date. Hence, the most reliable and latest studies are always shown first.

Furthermore, you can bookmark your favorite studies, send them to your colleagues, or follow a link to its respective PubMed entry.




EBSS.live

EBSS.live: CLINICAL SPINE EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

CLINICAL SPINE EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

AOSpine EBSS.live is an extensive database of clinical spine evidence containing summarized information on spine literature. It provides access to bibliographic information on spine articles of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis—graded according to Class of Evidence.

This is invaluable evidence-based tool for anybody embarking on a clinical research project, preparing a lecture, or simply wanting to keep up with recent relevant developments in their field.

Access EBSS.live to:

* Find clinical research of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis
* Identify pertinent articles
* Find an article's Class of Evidence
* Get a brief summary of an article and of the result of the study you want. Read the authors conclusion, and know more about the data on patients' treatment intervention and outcome measures.

You can enter a search term or select a predefined area on the first screen. An AOSpine EBSS.live search is ordered by level of evidence and publishing date. Hence, the most reliable and latest studies are always shown first.

Furthermore, you can bookmark your favorite studies, send them to your colleagues, or follow a link to its respective PubMed entry.



M?ller AO Classification of Fractures - Long Bones

M?ller AO Classification of Fractures—Long Bones for the iPhone and iPod touch

The M?ller AO Classification of long bone fractures is the standard classification used by trauma surgeons and physicians dealing with skeletal trauma worldwide. This app is a reference tool that will assist both beginners and experts in classifying any fracture of the long bones. Two pathways allow the beginner and the expert quick access to the information they need.

An introductory text and a section on classification terminology help users familiarize themselves with the classification system and the alphanumeric structure of the M?ller AO Classification of long bones fractures.

Functionality:
- Fractures are presented with an enlargeable line drawing, the specific classification code, and clinical information. In most cases a good-quality, enlargeable x-ray is also included
- Fracture subgroups are described in detail for most bone segments (text only)
- The app contains more than 125 accurate line drawings and 90 x-rays. Some x-rays are accompanied by CT scans.
- Clinical information accessible on every screen includes reference material from the book, AO Principles of Fracture Management (2nd expanded edition), and expert information on injuries sourced from the online AO Surgery Reference
- The “Glossary” includes an introduction to the M?ller AO Classification system and an explanation of the specific terminology used
- The detailed list of references enables users to find and access further information, eg, on treatment options of specific fractures in the online AO Surgery Reference
- Fractures can be bookmarked for personalized reference

The M?ller AO Classification has been variously published and named. Some of its elements appeared in the first and second AO manuals. Its first complete version was published in French as the AO Classification: M?ller ME, Nazarian S, Koch P (1987) Classification AO des fractures. Tome I. Les os longs. 1st ed. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Shortly afterwards it was published in English as the comprehensive classification of fractures, both by M?ller et al: M?ller ME, Nazarian S, Koch P, et al (1990) The Comprehensive Classification of Fractures of Long Bones. 1st ed. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag.

The latest comprehensive publication in print was in 1996 in the form of a supplement to volume 10 of the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, where the numbering of the smaller bones was more complete: Orthopaedic Trauma Association Committee for Coding and Classification (1996) Fracture and dislocation compendium. J Orthop Trauma; 10 (Suppl 1): V–IX, 1–154. The AO Foundation has established a committee to maintain the quality and consistency of the M?ller AO/OTA Classification.



Traumaline

Traumaline: CLINICAL EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

CLINICAL EVIDENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Traumaline is an extensive database of clinical evidence containing summarized information on recent literature. It provides access to bibliographic information on articles of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis—graded according to Class of Evidence.

This is invaluable evidence-based tool for anybody embarking on a clinical research project, preparing a lecture, or simply wanting to keep up with recent relevant developments in their field.

Access Traumaline to:

* Find clinical research of therapy, prognosis and diagnosis
* Identify pertinent articles
* Find an article's Class of Evidence
* Get a brief summary of an article and of the result of the study you want. Read the authors conclusion, and know more about the data on patients' treatment intervention and outcome measures.

You can enter a search term or select a predefined area on the first screen. A Traumaline search is ordered by level of evidence and publishing date. Hence, the most reliable and latest studies are always shown first.

Furthermore, you can bookmark your favorite studies, send them to your colleagues, or follow a link to its respective PubMed entry.