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Shoulder Instability: A Comprehensive Approach

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781437709223
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2011 9781437709223
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Shoulder Instability, by Drs. Mark Provencher and Anthony Romeo, is the first comprehensive resource that helps you apply emerging research to effectively manage this condition using today’s best surgical and non-surgical approaches. Detailed illustrations and surgical and rehabilitation videos clearly demonstrate key techniques like bone loss treatment, non-operative rehabilitation methods, multidirectional instability, and more. You’ll also have access to the full contents online at www.expertconsult.com. Watch surgical and rehabilitation videos online and access the fully searchable text at www.expertconsult.com.

Stay current on hot topics including instability with bone loss treatment, non-operative rehabilitation methods, multidirectional instability, and more.

Gain a clear visual understanding of the treatment of shoulder instability from more than 850 images and illustrations.

Find information quickly and easily with a consistent format that features pearls and pitfalls, bulleted key points, and color-coded side tabs.

Explore shoulder instability further with annotated suggested readings that include level of evidence.

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ISBN13:9781437709223
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Introduction Shoulder Instability</p> <p>SECTION 1: ANATOMY AND PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT</p> <p>Ch 01 Clinical Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Glenohumeral Joint (Including Stabilizers)</p> <p>Ch02 Examination and Classification of Instability</p> <p>Ch03 Beach and Lateral Setup – Pros and Cons</p> <p>Ch04 Open and Arthroscopic Instrumentation for Instability Repair</p> <p>Ch05 Sutures and Glenoid Anchors for Instability</p> <p>SECTION 2: ANTERIOR INSTABILITY</p> <p>Ch06 Findings and Pathology Associated with Anterior Shoulder Instability</p> <p>Ch07 Clinical History and Physical Examination</p> <p>Ch08 Radiographic Studies and Findings</p> <p>Ch09 Non-Operative Treatment of Anterior Shoulder Instability</p> <p>Ch10 Non-Operative Rehabilitation for Traumatic and Atraumatic Glenohumeral Instability</p> <p>Ch11 Arthroscopic Treatment of Anterior Instability – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch12 Open Treatment of Anterior Instability – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch13 Biomechanics of Glenohumeral Bone Loss and Treatment Mechanics</p> <p>Ch14 Radiographic and Arthroscopic Evaluation of Glenoid and Humeral Head Bone Loss</p> <p>Ch15 Arthroscopic Treatment of Glenoid Bone Loss – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch16 Open Bony Augmentation of Glenoid Bone Loss – The Latarjet and Variants – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch17 The Latarjet Procedure – Technique and Fixation Constructs</p> <p>Ch18 Technique of Arthroscopic Bristow-Bankart Procedure</p> <p>Ch19 Open Bony Augmentation of Glenoid Bone Loss – Illiac Crest and Allograft – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch20 Humeral Head Defects – Biomechanics, Measurements and Treatments</p> <p>Ch21 Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Glenohumeral Bone Loss</p> <p>Ch22 Rehabilitation: Return-to-Play and In-Season Guidelines</p> <p>SECTION 3: POSTERIOR INSTABILITY</p> <p>Ch23 Pathology and Biomechanics of Posterior Instability</p> <p>Ch24 Clinical History, Examination and Surgical Decision Making</p> <p>Ch25 Imaging Findings in Posterior Instability</p> <p>Ch26 Arthroscopic Treatment of Posterior Instability</p> <p>Ch27 Open Surgical Treatment and Posterior Glenoid Bone Loss</p> <p>Ch28 Rehabilitation after Posterior Instability Repair – Open vs. Arthroscopic</p> <p>SECTION 4: MULTIDIRECTIONAL INSTABILITY</p> <p>Ch29 Pathology and Findings in Patients with Multidirectional Instability</p> <p>Ch30 Clinical History, Examination, Arthroscopic Findings and Treatment of Multidirectional Instability</p> <p>Ch31 Non-Operative Management and Scapular Dyskinesis</p> <p>Ch32 Arthroscopic Treatment of Multidirectional Instability – Surgical Technique</p> <p>Ch33 Open Treatment of Multidirectional Instability – Surgical Technique</p> <p>SECTION 5: REVISION INSTABILITY AND SPECIAL TOPICS</p> <p>Ch34 Instability Treatment Failure – Common Reasons and Prevention</p> <p>Ch35 Rotator Interval – Considerations and Techniques for Instability</p> <p>Ch36 Extensive Labral Tears – Pathology and Surgical Treatment</p> <p>Ch37 Nerve Injuries with Instability Procedures – Prevention and Management</p> <p>Ch38 Subscapularis Deficiency after Instability Procedures – Prevention and Management</p> <p>Ch39 Capsular Deficiency with Recurrent Instability</p> <p>Ch40 Glenohumeral Stiffness and Arthritis after Instability Surgery – Causes and Surgical Treatment</p> <p>Ch41 Recognition and Management of Combined Instability and rotator Cuff Tears – Surgical Management</p> <p>Ch42 The Patient with Hyperlaxity and Shoulder Instability – Ehlers Danlos and Other Disorders</p> <p>Ch 43 Management of Chronic Shoulder Dislocations</p>

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