The , primarily authored by Christopher Jordan and Edwin Mirzabeigi , is a essential visual reference designed to guide surgeons through the complex anatomy of orthopaedic procedures. Unlike text-heavy manuals, this atlas focuses on what a surgeon actually sees in the operating room, utilizing over 400 high-quality color photographs of fresh cadaver specimens to maintain realistic anatomical colors. Key Features and Content
Every approach includes practical insights on: Specific uses and indications. Advantages and potential disadvantages. Structures at risk , such as vital nerves and vessels.
Sections include the Shoulder , Upper Arm , Elbow , Forearm , Wrist , Hand , Hip , Thigh , Knee , Lower Leg , Ankle , and Foot .
The atlas is tailored to two main groups within the orthopaedic community: