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82 reviewsate on the clinical management of trauma in a particular population group or situa-
tion, which is often not covered in other books on trauma care. Accordingly, there
will be chapters on trauma as per different body regions, geriatric, paediatric, foetal,
and trauma with pregnancy. Separate chapters will focus on basic sciences related
to craniocerebral and spinal trauma. Each chapter will provide key learning points,
highlights, a detailed discussion on the pathophysiology, special considerations, the
evidence base available, management protocols, recommendations, a summary, and
opportunities for further research studies. Numerous helpful photographs and ana-
tomical drawings will accompany the text in the chapters. In addition, clear flow
charts and tables are included to aid in diagnostic and surgical decision-making and
identify surgical indications. Essential information is provided on anatomy, physiol-
ogy, and pathology, and an individual chapter is devoted to lab investigations and
radiology and imaging in trauma. This book will assist practitioners in neurology,
neurosurgery, anaesthesia, orthopaedics, obstetrics, paediatrics, scientists, post-
graduate students, and researchers in trauma management in negotiating the diffi-
cult-to-find information regarding different aspects of trauma. This book will be a
key reference point for the latest available scientific evidence, controversies, recom-
mendations, and updated knowledge on trauma care in a single volume. This book
is suitable for practitioners managing trauma patients and encompasses specialities
of neurology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, paediatrics, obstetrics, geriatrics, and
others. In addition, it will also be suitable for postgraduate students, physiotherapy
and rehabilitation experts, and researchers in trauma care.