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Biomechanics of the Shoulder: Stability and Kinematics of Shoulder Motion, Throwing Kinematics
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This book documents current knowledge on the mechanisms involved in sports injuries to the shoulder and elbow, reviews essential physical examinations, and explains the role of diagnostic imaging. Above all, it describes in detail the treatment modalities that are appropriate to the injuries encountered in throwing and overhead athletes, including chronic repetitive and acute traumatic injuries. Both conservative and surgical treatments are covered; the author’s own preferred operative techniques are identified and explained, and helpful treatment algorithms offer guidance in selecting an approach fitting to the circumstances. In addition, the inclusion of instructive case reviews will assist readers in achieving a full understanding of the implementation of treatment protocols. Methods of rehabilitation are also described with the aid of demonstration videos, and advice is provided on appropriate timing. The book will be invaluable for all professionals who deal with sports injuries of the shoulder and elbow, including surgeons, physiotherapists, other medical practitioners, and trainers.
Biomechanics of the Shoulder: Stability and Kinematics of Shoulder Motion, Throwing Kinematics
Pages 1-21
Epidemiology of Shoulder Injuries in Overhead Athletes
Pages 23-34
Physical Examination of the Shoulder and Elbow with a Focus on Orthopedic Special Tests
Pages 35-44
Shoulder Arthroscopic Portals: Ordinary Versus Unconventional
Pages 45-49
Rotator Cuff Tear in Athletes: Part I. Pathophysiology
Pages 51-56
Rotator Cuff Tears in Athletes: Part II. Conservative Management – American Mind
Pages 57-62
Rotator Cuff Tear in Athletes: Part II. Conservative Management – European Mindset
Pages 63-71
Rotator Cuff Tear in Athletes: Part III. Surgical Treatment
Pages 73-84
Current Concepts: Arthroscopic Treatment of Articular-Sided Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears
Pages 85-97
SLAP Lesion: Part I. Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
Pages 99-108
SLAP Lesions Part II: Acute Lesion Versus Chronic Lesion Resulting from Repetitive Motion (or Microtrauma)
Pages 109-116
SLAP Lesions Part III: Return to Play After SLAP Repair
Pages 117-124
SLAP Lesion: Part IV. Management of Concomitant Rotator Cuff Tear
Pages 125-140
Scapular Dyskinesis: Part I. Overhead Athletes
Pages 141-156
Scapular Dyskinesis: Part II. A New Diagnostic Modality – Three-Dimensional Wing CT
Pages 157-166
Posterosuperior and Anterosuperior Impingement in Overhead Athletes
Pages 167-183
Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: Part I. General Concepts and Proper Management
Pages 185-204
Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: Part II. Bony Bankart – Small Versus Large Lesions
Pages 205-216
Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability: Part III. Hill–Sachs Lesions
Pages 217-224
Posterior Shoulder Instability in the Contact Athlete
Pages 225-236
Multidirectional Instability and Loose Shoulder in Athletes
Pages 237-250
Acromioclavicular Joint Problems in Athletes: Part I – Osteolysis of the Distal Clavicle
Pages 251-263
Acromioclavicular Joint Problems in Athletes
Pages 265-280
Biceps Instability: With Versus Without Rotator Cuff Lesions
Pages 281-292
Elbow Arthroscopy and Related Anatomy
Pages 293-301
Arthroscopic Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis
Pages 303-312
Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Throwing Elbow
Pages 313-348
Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries in the Overhead Athletes
Pages 349-358
Treatment of Unstable Simple Elbow Dislocations
Pages 359-367
Valgus Extension Overload Syndrome
Pages 369-375
Rehabilitation: Part I. Basic
Pages 377-400
Rehabilitation: Part II. Advanced
Pages 401-451
Rehabilitation: Part III. Throwing Athletes
Pages 453-477
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