DJO Publications
Enovis's publishing house, DJO Publications, was founded in 2008 with the aim of assisting medical professionals in disseminating their views and knowledge throughout the medical world.
The first books were published in collaboration with "The Achilles Tendon Study Group," an affiliated society of ESSKA. This publication marked the beginning of a series on “Current Concepts in Orthopaedics.” The goal of this series was to bring experts together to produce high-quality publications on topics of current consensus (or controversy) and to develop a global approach to orthopaedic or medical problems.
This series includes publications on Achilles Tendon Rupture, Achilles Tendinopathy, Cartilage Repair, and Meniscal Allograft Transplantation.
In 2016, Chattanooga Academy, Enovis's educational institute for rehabilitation, launched a series under the DJO Publications umbrella titled “Clinical Guidelines in Rehabilitation.” This series aims to provide physical therapists and rehabilitation professionals with an understanding of the theoretical, physical, and physiological principles of electrophysical agents, along with evidence-based guidelines for safe and effective treatment using Chattanooga equipment.
Most of these books are available in multiple languages and as e-books.
e-Books
You can download e-books from www.DJOPublications.com/ebook.
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For more information on DJO Publications books, visit www.DJOPublications.com.