Shoulder and elbow trauma and its complications. The shoulder / Volume 1, ([2015])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Shoulder and elbow trauma and its complications. The shoulder / Volume 1, ([2015])
- Main Title:
- Shoulder and elbow trauma and its complications.
- Other Titles:
- Shoulder
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by R. Michael Greiwe.
- Editors:
- Greiwe, Michael
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Shoulder and Elbow Trauma and its Complications: Volume 1: The Shoulder; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials; Preface; Part One: Shoulder Trauma ; Chapter 1: Anterior instability: Shoulder dislocations, instability, and the labrum; 1.1 . Introduction; 1.2 . Anatomy and biomechanics of anterior instability; 1.3 . Epidemiology and natural history; 1.4 . Patient history; 1.5 . Physical examination; 1.6 . Radiographic evaluation; 1.7 . Factors leading to recurrent instability; 1.8 . Treatment; 1.8.1 . Nonoperative 1.9 . Arthroscopic intervention for the first-time dislocator1.9.1 . Open soft-tissue stabilization procedures; 1.9.2 . Arthroscopic soft-tissue stabilization procedures; 1.9.3 . Glenoid augmentation procedures; 1.10 . Hill-Sachs lesions: Soft-tissue procedures; 1.11 . Hill-Sachs lesions: Bony procedures; 1.12 . Bipolar lesions; 1.13 . Complications; 1.13.1 . Stiffness; 1.13.2 . Return to play; 1.13.3 . Recurrent instability; 1.13.4 . Neurologic injury; 1.13.5 . Postcapsulorrhaphy arthritis; 1.14 . Future directions; 1.15 . Conclusion; References Chapter 2: Posterior and multidirectional instability: Shoulder dislocations, instability, and the labrum2.1 . Introduction; 2.2 . Anatomy; 2.3 . Etiology; 2.4 . Physical examination; 2.4.1 . Posterior drawer; 2.4.2 . Posterior load and shift test; 2.4.3 . Sulcus sign; 2.4.4 . Gagey hyperabduction test; 2.5 . Imaging; 2.6 . Management; 2.6.1 . NonsurgicalFront Cover; Shoulder and Elbow Trauma and its Complications: Volume 1: The Shoulder; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials; Preface; Part One: Shoulder Trauma ; Chapter 1: Anterior instability: Shoulder dislocations, instability, and the labrum; 1.1 . Introduction; 1.2 . Anatomy and biomechanics of anterior instability; 1.3 . Epidemiology and natural history; 1.4 . Patient history; 1.5 . Physical examination; 1.6 . Radiographic evaluation; 1.7 . Factors leading to recurrent instability; 1.8 . Treatment; 1.8.1 . Nonoperative 1.9 . Arthroscopic intervention for the first-time dislocator1.9.1 . Open soft-tissue stabilization procedures; 1.9.2 . Arthroscopic soft-tissue stabilization procedures; 1.9.3 . Glenoid augmentation procedures; 1.10 . Hill-Sachs lesions: Soft-tissue procedures; 1.11 . Hill-Sachs lesions: Bony procedures; 1.12 . Bipolar lesions; 1.13 . Complications; 1.13.1 . Stiffness; 1.13.2 . Return to play; 1.13.3 . Recurrent instability; 1.13.4 . Neurologic injury; 1.13.5 . Postcapsulorrhaphy arthritis; 1.14 . Future directions; 1.15 . Conclusion; References Chapter 2: Posterior and multidirectional instability: Shoulder dislocations, instability, and the labrum2.1 . Introduction; 2.2 . Anatomy; 2.3 . Etiology; 2.4 . Physical examination; 2.4.1 . Posterior drawer; 2.4.2 . Posterior load and shift test; 2.4.3 . Sulcus sign; 2.4.4 . Gagey hyperabduction test; 2.5 . Imaging; 2.6 . Management; 2.6.1 . Nonsurgical management; 2.6.2 . Surgical management; 2.6.3 . Arthroscopic surgical management; 2.7 . Author's preferred surgical technique for posterior capsulolabral reconstruction 2.8 . Preferred surgical technique for arthroscopic anterior capsulorrhaphy2.9 . Surgical outcomes; 2.10 . Complications; 2.11 . Controversies; 2.11.1 . Rotator interval closure; 2.12 . Future trends; 2.13 . Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Traumatic rotator cuff tears; 3.1 . Introduction; 3.1.1 . Epidemiology; 3.2 . Physical exam; 3.2.1 . Overview; 3.2.2 . Evaluation of traumatic rotator cuff tear; 3.2.3 . Evaluation of subscapularis; 3.2.4 . Effectiveness of exam maneuvers; 3.2.5 . Evaluation following glenohumeral dislocation; 3.3 . Imaging; 3.3.1 . Radiographs 3.3.2 . Direct imaging of the rotator cuff3.3.3 . Arthrography; 3.3.4 . MRI; 3.3.5 . Ultrasonography; 3.3.6 . Evaluating chronic rotator cuff disease; 3.4 . Pathology; 3.4.1 . Tear patterns; 3.4.2 . Natural history; 3.5 . Nonoperative management; 3.6 . Operative management; 3.6.1 . Timing of surgery; 3.6.2 . Open or arthroscopic surgery?; 3.6.3 . Classification of rotator cuff tears; 3.6.4 . Subscapularis repair; 3.6.5 . Considerations for unstable shoulder; 3.6.6 . Outcomes of repair; 3.6.7 . Postoperative rehabilitation; 3.6.8 . Complications of arthroscopic repair and rotator cuff healing … (more)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 1
- Volume:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 0000-0001-0000-0000
- Publisher Details:
- Cambridge : WoodHead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Copyright Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 617.572059
Shoulder -- Wounds and injuries
Shoulder -- Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
Shoulder joint -- Wounds and injuries -- Treatment
MEDICAL / Surgery / General
Elbow -- Wounds and injuries
Fractures
Shoulder -- Wounds and injuries
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- ISBNs:
- 9781782424727
1782424725 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781782424499
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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