Shoulder instability across the life span. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Shoulder instability across the life span. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Shoulder instability across the life span
- Further Information:
- Note: Andreas B. Imhoff, Felix H. Savoie, editors.
- Editors:
- Imhoff, Andreas B
III, Savoie, Felix H - Contents:
- Part I: The Young Patient with Shoulder Instability (Age <20); 1: Overview of the Spectrum of Instability in the Very Young: Evolving Concepts; References; 2: Classification of Glenohumeral Instability: A Proposed Modification of the FEDS System; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Previous Shoulder Instability Classification; 2.3 The FEDS System; 2.4 Deficiencies of the FEDS System; 2.5 The Modified FEDS System; 2.6 Future Directions; References; 3: Genetics of the Unstable Shoulder; References; 4: Multidirectional Instability/Hyperlaxity of the Glenohumeral Joint. 4.1 Introduction/Literature Review4.2 Patient History; 4.3 Physical Examination; 4.4 Radiographic Findings; 4.5 Description of Management Techniques; 4.5.1 Nonoperative Technique; 4.5.2 Indications; 4.5.3 Contraindications; 4.6 Operative Arthroscopic Techniques; 4.6.1 Surgical Anatomy and Patho-anatomy; 4.6.2 Exposure/Setup; 4.6.3 Specific Instruments/Equipment/Implants; 4.6.4 Procedure; 4.7 Treatment of the Lax Capsule; 4.8 Treatment of the Torn Capsule and Special Techniques; 4.9 Postoperative Protocols; 4.9.1 Wound Closure; 4.9.2 Postoperative Regimen. 4.9.3 Avoiding Pitfalls and Complications4.10 Summary; References; 5: Posterior Shoulder Instability in the Young Patient; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Anatomy; 5.3 Etiology; 5.4 Pathoanatomy; 5.5 Overhead Athletes (Thrower's Shoulder); 5.6 Clinical Presentation; 5.7 Physical Exam; 5.8 Imaging; 5.9 Nonoperative Treatment; 5.10 Surgical Treatment; 5.11 Arthroscopic Treatment; 5.12Part I: The Young Patient with Shoulder Instability (Age <20); 1: Overview of the Spectrum of Instability in the Very Young: Evolving Concepts; References; 2: Classification of Glenohumeral Instability: A Proposed Modification of the FEDS System; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Previous Shoulder Instability Classification; 2.3 The FEDS System; 2.4 Deficiencies of the FEDS System; 2.5 The Modified FEDS System; 2.6 Future Directions; References; 3: Genetics of the Unstable Shoulder; References; 4: Multidirectional Instability/Hyperlaxity of the Glenohumeral Joint. 4.1 Introduction/Literature Review4.2 Patient History; 4.3 Physical Examination; 4.4 Radiographic Findings; 4.5 Description of Management Techniques; 4.5.1 Nonoperative Technique; 4.5.2 Indications; 4.5.3 Contraindications; 4.6 Operative Arthroscopic Techniques; 4.6.1 Surgical Anatomy and Patho-anatomy; 4.6.2 Exposure/Setup; 4.6.3 Specific Instruments/Equipment/Implants; 4.6.4 Procedure; 4.7 Treatment of the Lax Capsule; 4.8 Treatment of the Torn Capsule and Special Techniques; 4.9 Postoperative Protocols; 4.9.1 Wound Closure; 4.9.2 Postoperative Regimen. 4.9.3 Avoiding Pitfalls and Complications4.10 Summary; References; 5: Posterior Shoulder Instability in the Young Patient; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Anatomy; 5.3 Etiology; 5.4 Pathoanatomy; 5.5 Overhead Athletes (Thrower's Shoulder); 5.6 Clinical Presentation; 5.7 Physical Exam; 5.8 Imaging; 5.9 Nonoperative Treatment; 5.10 Surgical Treatment; 5.11 Arthroscopic Treatment; 5.12 Open Procedures for Bone Deficiency; 5.13 Outcomes; References; 6: Management of Acute Shoulder Instability: Conservative Treatment; 6.1 Background; 6.2 Anatomy; 6.3 Pathophysiology. 6.4 Clinical Presentation6.5 Radiographs; 6.6 Reduction Techniques; 6.7 Initial Postreduction Treatment; 6.8 Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy; References; 7: Arthroscopic Repair for Initial Anterior Dislocation; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Pathology; 7.2.1 Natural History; 7.2.2 Surgical Management; 7.2.2.1 Lavage; 7.2.2.2 Arthroscopic Transglenoid Repair; 7.2.2.3 Open Versus Arthroscopic Repair; 7.2.3 Author's Preferred Surgical Approach; References; 8: Management of Acute Shoulder Instability: The Combined Lax Shoulder with Added Acute Trauma; 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Anatomy, Examination, and Imaging8.2.1 Anatomy; 8.2.2 Examination; 8.2.3 Imaging; 8.3 Indications and Technique; 8.3.1 Indications; 8.3.2 Technique; 8.4 Rehabilitation; 8.5 Results; 8.6 Complications and Tips to Avoid Them; 8.6.1 Significant Bone Loss; 8.6.2 Postoperative Loss of External Rotation or Stiffness; 8.6.3 Insufficient Anchors or Incorrect Anchor Placement; References; 9: Stabilization Options in the Adolescent: Open Bankart Repair; 9.1 Brief Introduction; 9.2 Literature Overview Summary; 9.3 Anatomy, Examination, and Imaging; 9.4 Indication and Technique. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Berlin, Germany : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 617.5/72059
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Shoulder joint -- Wounds and injuries
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference
MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine
MEDICAL -- Atlases
MEDICAL -- Essays
MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice
MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine
MEDICAL -- Osteopathy
Shoulder joint -- Wounds and injuries
Medicine & Public Health
Surgical Orthopedics
Sports Medicine
Shoulder Joint
Joint Instability
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- English
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- 9783662540770
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