This volume provides an overview of hyperlaxity of joints. It details the most recent research an...
The skeleton is involved to a significant extent in more than 500 genetic and congenital syndrome...
The Man Behind the Syndrome by my friends and colleagues Peter and Greta Beighton is a delightful...
Much confusion exists in the accurate identification and classification of the many disorders in ...
This third edition of Hypermobility of Joints follows the same format as its successful predecess...
Although those of us (and particularly orthopaedists and rheumatologists) who deal with locomotor...
The publication of a third edition after only five years confirms the widespread popularity of th...
A decade after the publication of The Man Behind the Syndrome, which was warmly received, particu...
Inherited skeletal disorders have a fascination for many medical and surgical disciplines. For th...
The first edition of this book provided a convenient passage through the minefield of skeletal dy...
Joint hypermobility, joint laxity or "e;double-jointedness"e; is no longer regarded as ju...
This book discusses approaches to organizational learning from a materialist point of view. ...