“We are all aware that there are no shortcuts in our endeavor for perfection in the
highly demanding and exquisite field of reconstructive hand surgery.” Thus, editor
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Tendon Transfers in Reconstructive Hand Surgery. This comprehensive text includes contributions from hand surgeons practicing in
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chapters cover not only an historical aspect of tendon transfers, muscle physiology,
and basic principles of tendon transfer surgery, but offer insights into the specific
and challenging diagnoses of tetraplegia, the congenital hand, cerebral palsy, and
rheumatoid arthritis, as well. Hand therapists, medical residents, and hand surgeons
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© 2006 Hanley & Belfus. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.