This reference offers a step-by-step, “how-to approach on performing both open and arthroscopic surgeries for sports-related injuries of the knee, elbow, and shoulder. Leaders in sports medicine offer guidance on everything from patient positioning and the latest surgical techniques through pearls and pitfalls and post-operative care. A concise and consistent chapter format makes it easy to find the answers you need; and abundant illustrations help you to master even the most technically challenging procedures. Guides you through the latest open and arthroscopic techniques, including arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and hamstring and allograft ACL reconstruction, in one convenient resource. Features a consistent, step-by-step approach, with numerous tips, pearls, and pitfalls, to help you obtain optimal outcomes from each procedure. Includes abundant illustrations so you can see exactly how to perform every technique step by step.
Covers the latest open and arthroscopic techniques for both common and not-so-common sports medicine pathologies. Offers a comprehensive approach to each pathology including rehabilitation protocols and return-to-play criteria.
PART 1 THE SHOULDER -- General Principles -- Chapter 1 Patient Positioning, Portal Placement, Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy, and Diagnostic Arthroscopy, Kevin F. Bonner, MD -- Chapter 2 Knot-Tying and Suture-Passing...
"This is the second edition of the Master Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery series dedicated to sports medicine and provides the orthopedic surgeon with a comprehensive overview of current pathology and treatment in field of sports medicine.
The Surgeon's Guide to Comprehensive Management Matthew T Provencher, Brian J. Cole, Anthony A Romeo, Pascal Boileau, Nikhil Verma. laterally to the greater tuberosity may be better to restore superior stability of the humeral head.
John E. Kuhn, MD, MS Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University Medical School; Chief of Shoulder Surgery, ... Columbus, Georgia Open Treatment of Posterior-Inferior Multidirectional Shoulder Instability Patrick J. McMahon, ...
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... Jeffrey T. Abildgaard • John M. Tokish The Physically Challenged Athlete Katherine L. Dec • Daniel Contract Care of Athletes at Different Levels: From Pee-Wee to Professional Ashraf M. Elbanna • Kurt P. Spindler • Mark Schickendantz ...
E. R. 20. Superior. Labrum. Anterior. to. Posterior. Lesions. James R. Andrews MD • Meares Green DO • Brett Shore MD ... Before the advent of shoulder arthroscopy, the etiology of shoulder dysfunction in the overhead athlete was ...
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Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA Associate Chairman and Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA Gregory S. DiFelice, MD Orthopaedic Surgeon, Orthopaedic ...