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Ortho Traumapedia

- A "must have" orthopedic app pick by Orthopedics Today, December 2012
Category Price Seller Device
Medical $9.99 H Technologies Group, LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

- Rated a "Top App" by TopOrthoApps.com

- An MDLinx Editor's Pick

Ortho Traumapedia is designed to provide quick access to information important to the treatment of adult skeletal trauma. Based on extensive literature review, Ortho Traumapedia compiles the current standard of care in a high-yield, easy to use format including dozens of original images to help visualize fracture patterns and radiologic findings.

Originally developed by orthopedic surgeons for orthopedic surgeons, practitioners of all levels and specialties who encounter adult skeletal trauma will find Ortho Traumapedia useful as a condensed reference and educational tool. Whether you’re a primary care or emergency physician, physician’s assistant, nurse practitioner, resident or medical student, Ortho Traumapedia provides highly pertinent information regarding skeletal trauma right at your fingertips.

Ortho Traumapedia is organized into chapters by bone (for fractures) and joint (for dislocations). Each chapter is divided into four sections: Facts, Imaging, Classification and Treatment:

Facts begins with epidemiology and common injury mechanisms. This is followed by an outline of pertinent anatomy, eponyms and variants. Finally, patient presentation, examination and management tips are presented.

Imaging begins with the standard radiographic examinations for each anatomic region. This is followed by injury-specific views, relevant metrics and findings as well as supplemental modalities.

Classification outlines the most common classification systems used to describe the selected injury.

Treatment begins with general treatment principles and reviews treatment in the acute setting. This is followed by standard of care options grouped by injury pattern. Common complications associated with the injury are included at the end of this section.

Simply select the bone or joint you’re interested in from the main menu and navigate between the four sections with the buttons on the bottom of the screen. Return to the main menu by pressing the left arrow in the title bar. There's never been a simpler, more mobile skeletal trauma reference!

Reviews

BEST ORTHO TRAUMA MOBILE REFERENCE EVER
jmgmd

This App is THE best Ortho Trauma app that has ever been created period. I have been traveling to work for years, and this app so far surpasses anything else out there, that it is not even a race. It is well arranged, concise, accurate, and complete. I cannot even think of a way to improve on it; it’s just that good. When this APP quit working because it needed to be upgraded to the new iOS, I tried to replace it and searched everything available. I bought 6 or 7 APPs that were a waste of time and money. Look no further, I guarantee you will not be disappointed. ???


Very few images
EMDocGeek

I bought this app as an EM physician hoping that it would help provide a quick visual guide to fracture classification and perhaps have some pearls on radiographic interpretation. The preview images certainly make it Look like this might be the case. In reality the application has very few images and mostly relies on text descriptions of injury patterns. This may be valuable for an ortho resident, but I think it is not a very good quick reference for emergency providers.


great ortho resource
paytonk

 concise, accurate & useful app w nice interface, good pics & efficient delivery of info. perfect for anyone who cares for musculoskeletal injuries from primary care to ortho specialists, med students to residents to NPs, etc. well worth the cost. best ortho app I've seen.


Fast and so simple to use
physioMA

I’ve been looking for an app like this for quite some time. As a physical therapist at an academic trauma center, I treat a wide variety of ortho patients. Despite my 11 years of experience, it’s not uncommon for me to encounter some rare injury pattern or a treatment I'm not familiar with. I can’t tell you how nice it is to finally have an ortho trauma app on my phone. No more running to a computer to sift through internet sites or journal articles when all I need is some basic information. Granted, there’s some stuff here that PTs probably won’t need but I’m an inquisitive lady--I’d rather have a little more than less. I've also found that it helps me communicate with the docs better. And who doesn’t need that? So convenient and easy. Thanks!


Good info
GearyMD

Despite being billed as a "condensed" reference, it is surprisingly comprehensive (e.g. it has a section on prox tib/fib dislocations; I'm pretty sure most people forget this even exists). I agree with one of the other reviews, this app could benefit from the judicious addition of more images but I believe the apparent accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information warrants the cost. Ideal for ortho professionals (who need a quick reference) and other inquisitive MSK healthcare providers (who are looking to learn).


Great Resource
sixoc68

App was great before update. Now even better with addition of radiograph images. MUST HAVE for anyone in health profession dealing with Orthopedic Trauma.


Primary care sports medicine doc
SportsMed12

Excellent. Just what I have looking for, a thorough and very readable fracture/dislocation/radiology guide that includes recommendations with great pics, explanations of what to look for on X-ray etc. Great job, I will rec'd to all my colleagues.


From an ortho resident
X mtb X

As an orthopedic surgery resident, this is the single best ortho application for the iPhone/iPod. It is very thorough, from a brief overview of the fracture/dislocation to classification to film to treatment. In essence, this app is handbook of fractures in your pocket. Recommended for medical students, residents, attendings or anyone who would love to learn more about this great field of medicine. It is very well organized, with smooth transition between subjects. One thing they could add (wishful thinking) would be a small question bank with OITE type questions. Either way, this is a superb app and will serve me well throughout residency.


Great quick reference App
Jtholla

As a PA this app is a great quick reference point. $10 is a little expensive, but it Is better than other ortho apps I have tried.


Traumapedia
JesuaLaw

Excellent resource! Relatively follows "Handbook or Fractures"


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