New Book Answers Patients' Questions About Most Common Orthopaedic Conditions

In The Way I See It: A Head-to-Toe Guide to Common Orthopaedic Conditions, Dr. Neviaser presents an invaluable reference book intended to help patients be equipped for their doctor's appointment. The book, 271 pages, includes phonetic descriptions of medical terms, 23 chapters, 76 photos and diagrams, descriptions of symptoms and available treatments of conditions covered.

For Dr. Thomas J. Neviaser, publishing a book about orthopaedic diseases was a long time coming. With more than 30 years of experience, he has treated the full gamut of conditions from neck and back problems, shoulder/elbow/hand conditions as well as hip/knee/ankle injuries.

In The Way I See It: A Head-to-Toe Guide to Common Orthopaedic Conditions, Dr. Neviaser presents an invaluable reference book intended to help patients be equipped for their doctor’s appointment. The book, 271 pages, includes phonetic descriptions of medical terms, 23 chapters, 76 photos and diagrams, descriptions of symptoms and available treatments of conditions covered.

It's always been important to me that patients have good knowledge about their orthopaedic conditions

Dr. Thomas J. Neviaser, Author

“It’s always been important to me that patients have good knowledge about their orthopaedic conditions,” says Dr. Neviaser. “That’s the purpose of this book; to provide easy-to-understand comprehensive explanations about the bone, joint, and tendon conditions they may have now and in the future.”

Dr. Neviaser presents easy to understand information about:

  • Neck and Low Back issues including what a “herniated disc” is

  • The Shoulder including rotator cuff and dislocations

  • Knee injuries including meniscus tears and ruptured ACL ligaments

  • And other upper and lower extremity conditions from tennis elbow to hammer toes

Dr. Thomas J. Neviaser is a retired orthopaedic surgeon and author of many medical articles, papers, and presentations. He’s written extensively on shoulder conditions, his specialty. Dr. Neviaser is a columnist for the Culpeper Star-Exponent and is available as a guest speaker. Learn more at www.thomasneviaser.com