The Unstable Shoulder
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Publisher)
Published on 1. December 1998
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-0-397-51677-3 (ISBN)
Description
Featuring over 500 illustrations--143 in full color--this volume provides definitive guidance on evaluation, repair, and rehabilitation of shoulder instability. Leading experts describe today's most successful surgical and nonsurgical approaches to acute dislocations; recurrent instability; multidirectional instability; instability in throwing athletes; fracture dislocations; dislocations associated with rotator cuff tears; instability following prosthetic arthroplasty; and many other conditions. The comprehensive coverage includes pertinent anatomy, biomechanics, and pathophysiology; diagnostic studies; open and arthroscopic surgical procedures; and innovative techniques such as heat shrinkage of collagen. The contributors guide the clinician through every phase of patient management, from initial presentation to long-term rehabilitation. Their practical advice will help the reader conduct a thorough clinical examination; establish the differential based on the cause of injury; select appropriate diagnostic imaging studies; fine-tune surgical and nonsurgical interventions according to each patient's unique circumstances; and prevent and manage complications.
The illustrations include surgical figures, diagrams, radiographs, and endoscopic images
Featuring over 500 illustrations--143 in full color--this volume provides definitive guidance on evaluation, repair, and rehabilitation of shoulder instability. Leading experts describe today's most successful surgical and nonsurgical approaches to acute dislocations; recurrent instability; multidirectional instability; instability in throwing athletes; fracture dislocations; dislocations associated with rotator cuff tears; instability following prosthetic arthroplasty; and many other conditions. The comprehensive coverage includes pertinent anatomy, biomechanics, and pathophysiology; diagnostic studies; open and arthroscopic surgical procedures; and innovative techniques such as heat shrinkage of collagen. The contributors guide the clinician through every phase of patient management, from initial presentation to long-term rehabilitation. Their practical advice will help the reader conduct a thorough clinical examination; establish the differential based on the cause of injury; select appropriate diagnostic imaging studies; fine-tune surgical and nonsurgical interventions according to each patient's unique circumstances; and prevent and manage complications.
The illustrations include surgical figures, diagrams, radiographs, and endoscopic images
The illustrations include surgical figures, diagrams, radiographs, and endoscopic images
Featuring over 500 illustrations--143 in full color--this volume provides definitive guidance on evaluation, repair, and rehabilitation of shoulder instability. Leading experts describe today's most successful surgical and nonsurgical approaches to acute dislocations; recurrent instability; multidirectional instability; instability in throwing athletes; fracture dislocations; dislocations associated with rotator cuff tears; instability following prosthetic arthroplasty; and many other conditions. The comprehensive coverage includes pertinent anatomy, biomechanics, and pathophysiology; diagnostic studies; open and arthroscopic surgical procedures; and innovative techniques such as heat shrinkage of collagen. The contributors guide the clinician through every phase of patient management, from initial presentation to long-term rehabilitation. Their practical advice will help the reader conduct a thorough clinical examination; establish the differential based on the cause of injury; select appropriate diagnostic imaging studies; fine-tune surgical and nonsurgical interventions according to each patient's unique circumstances; and prevent and manage complications.
The illustrations include surgical figures, diagrams, radiographs, and endoscopic images
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
580 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
1600 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-397-51677-3 (9780397516773)
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Content
Section 1 Basic science: introduction and historical aspects, Michael Pagnani; gross and microscopic anatomy of the shoulder, Jeffrey Dugas et al; anatomy, biomechanics and pathophysiology of glenohumeral instability, Jon J.P. Warner, N. Douglas Boardman; instability mechanisms in the throwing athlete, James Andrews, Leslie Bisson. Section 2 Diagnostic considerations: clinical evaluation of the unstable shoulder, Answorth Allen; radiographic assessment in shoulder instability - X-ray and CT scan, Helen Pavlov; radiographic assessment in shoulder instability - MRI, Hollis Potter; examination under anaesthesia, Robert Cofield, Pierre Mansat; diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy - pathologic findings, Champ LeRoy Baker Jr., George McKlusley. Section 3 Treatment considerations: acute dislocation -evaluation and treatment, Robert Arciero; rehabilitation and non-operative treatment, Joshua Zimmerman et al; decision making in recurrent shoulder instability, Edward Craig et al; recurrent anterior glenohumeral instability - open surgical treatment, Robert LaPrade, Gregory Brown; special considerations in the treatment of shoulder instability in the throwing athlete, David Altchek; recurrent posterior subluxation - open surgical treatment, Mark Bowen, Russell Warren; multi-directional shoulder instability - open surgical treatment, Frank Cordasco, Louis Bigliani; fixed and chronic shoulder dislocations, William Standeffer et al. Section 4 Arthroscopic techniques: arthroscopic stabilization - an overview, Daniel Buss et al; arthroscopic labral repair with the suretac device, Mark Diebert, Kevin Speer; arthroscopic transglenoid multiple suture repair, Michael Torchia, Richard Caspari; arthroscopic labral repair with the suture anchors, Mark Field et al; thermally assisted arthroscopic stabilization of the shoulder joint, Gary Fanton, Michael Wall. Section 5 Special considerations: SLAP lesions and lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon - treatment considerations, Mark Getelman, Stephen Snyder; rehabilitation following shoulder stabilization surgery, Kevin Wilk; contracture and other complications, Paul Dowdy et al; instability - surgical failures, Steven Zabinski et al; fracture-dislocations of the shoulder, David Pereira, Joseph Zuckerman; dislocations associated with rotator cuff tears, Robert Neviaser, Leesa Galatz; shoulder instability and arthritis, Peter Simonian, David Dines; instability following prosthetic arthroplasty, Keith Kenter, David Dines.