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Mechanics of the Overhead Motion
Pages 3-23
As clinical interest in overhead athletic injuries is on the upswing, so is greater interest in the factors for performance and injury risk in throwing and other overhead motion. This practical, case-based text is divided into two sections and will present the basic principles of overhead athletes followed by unique clinical case presentations describing different aspects of performance, injury and management in throwing and other overhead athletes.
Part I discusses the mechanics and pathomechanics of the overhead motion, along with principles of evaluation, the physical exam, surgical management of both the shoulder and elbow, rehabilitation and return to play, injury risk modification, and the role of the scapula. Unique clinical cases comprise all of part II and follow a consistent format covering the history, exam, imaging, diagnosis and outcome of the chosen intervention. These cases illustrate a cross-section of sports and activities, from the baseball player to the swimmer, and a range of shoulder and elbow problems in pediatric and adult overhead athletes
Providing a unique case-based approach to a growing hot topic, Mechanics, Pathomechanics and Injury in the Overhead Athlete is an ideal resource for orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physiatrists, physical therapists, certified athletic trainers and allied medical professions treating active persons of all ages.
Mechanics of the Overhead Motion
Pages 3-23
Pathomechanics and Injury in the Overhead Motion
Pages 25-38
Understanding Load in Baseball and Tennis
Pages 39-48
Why Is the Athlete in Your Office? Making the Right Diagnosis in the Disabled Throwing Shoulder
Pages 49-62
Principles of Physical Examination
Pages 63-73
Principles of Surgical Evaluation and Techniques for the Shoulder in the Overhead Athlete
Pages 75-86
Principles of Surgical Evaluation and Techniques for the Elbow in the Overhead Athlete
Pages 87-102
Principles of Rehabilitation in the Overhead Athlete
Pages 103-115
Criteria and Expectations for Return to Play
Pages 117-134
Principles of Injury Risk Modification: Identification of Parameters, Techniques, and Results in the Overhead Athlete
Pages 135-149
The Role of the Scapula in the Overhead Athlete
Pages 151-164
A 12 Year Old Baseball Pitcher
Pages 167-169
A 15-Year-Old Tennis Player
Pages 171-178
A 16-Year-Old Softball Pitcher with a Sore Shoulder
Pages 179-187
A 16-Year-Old Baseball Pitcher with a Sore Elbow
Pages 189-199
A 18-Year-Old Male Thrower with Acromioclavicular Joint Injury
Pages 201-218
Pan Labral Tear in an Overhead Throwing Athlete
Pages 219-226
A 19-Year-Old Thrower with an In-Season Shoulder Injury
Pages 227-233
Shoulder Pain in a Female College Swimmer
Pages 235-241
Elbow Pain in a Throwing Athlete
Pages 243-250
Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability in an In-Season Athlete
Pages 251-259
A 22-Year-Old Female Tennis Player with Shoulder Pain
Pages 261-268
Posterior Instability/Posterior Labral Injury in an Overhead Athlete
Pages 269-275
A 24-Year-Old Thrower: First Time Dislocation Sliding into Second Base
Pages 277-282
A 25-Year-Old Recreational Softball Athlete with Internal Impingement
Pages 283-291
A 27-Year-Old Thrower with Failed Labral Repair
Pages 293-299
A 28-Year-Old High Level Volleyball Player with Sore Shoulder
Pages 301-306
A 32-Year-Old Recreational Overhead Athlete with Tears of the Biceps, Labrum, and Rotator Cuff (Partial)
Pages 307-317
A 60-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with a Rotator Cuff Tear and Repair
Pages 319-322
A 50-Year-Old Female Masters Swimmer with Shoulder Pain
Pages 323-328
A 65-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with Refractory Severe Glenohumeral Arthritis
Pages 329-335
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