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Reflections and Conclusions About the Problem Knee
註釋Reflections and Conclusions about the Problem Knee illuminates the timeless principle that patients can be healed when their stories are correctly interpreted. It is a safe rule to have no teaching without patient for a text, and the best teaching is that taught by the patient himself. Such was the counsel of William Osler, renowned nineteenth century educator. Osler's advice, notes Dudley Ferrari, MD, is no less valid today, a point clearly taken in Reflections and Conclusions about the Problem Knee. Offering a plethora of examples of real people and real consequences, Dr. Ferrari addresses the difficult condition of posterolateral rotatory instability of the knee (PLRI) with insightful guidance and neatly detailed case studies that cover the wide range of symptoms common to PLRI. Painstakingly researched and masterfully presented, Reflections and Conclusions about the Problem Knee outlines the necessary steps and solutions to ensure that appropriate patient care remains the primary goal.