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Management of the Unstable Shoulder : Arthroscopic and Open Repair.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (334 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781040138953
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Management of the Unstable ShoulderDDC classification:
  • 617.5/720597
LOC classification:
  • RD557.5 -- .M36 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section I: Arthroscopic techniques to treat the unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative, Arthroscopic, and Open Options -- Chapter 2 Patient's Preparation, Positioning, and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization -- Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position -- Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position -- Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique -- Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication -- Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment -- Section II: Special Situations in Shoulder instability -- Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator -- Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete -- Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic, Recurrent, Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss -- Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique -- Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization -- Section III: Arthrotomy And repair of the unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift -- Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability -- Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim -- Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them?.
Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the Humeral Anterior Capsular Avulsion -- Chapter 20 Open Surgical Approach for Posterior Stabilization -- Section IV: Rehabilitation of the Athlete -- Chapter 21 Dislocation During the Athletic Season: Treatment Options -- Chapter 22 A Dynamic Approach to a Postoperative Rehabilitative Program for the Surgically Stabilized Shoulder -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.
Summary: Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair presents orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, therapists, and trainers with state-of-the-art treatment options, such as anatomic repair techniques that will then enable them to provide athletes with the best chance of returning to their sport.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section I: Arthroscopic techniques to treat the unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 1 Patient Selection: Nonoperative, Arthroscopic, and Open Options -- Chapter 2 Patient's Preparation, Positioning, and Portals for Arthroscopic Stabilization -- Part I: Advantages of the Lateral Decubitus Position -- Part II: Advantages of the Beach Chair Position -- Chapter 3 Arthroscopic Bankart Repair: A Reproducible Technique -- Chapter 4 Knotless Suture Anchor Techniques to Repair the Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 5 When We Should Consider Posterior Plication Sutures and Interval Plication -- Chapter 6 Techniques to Repair the Multidirectionally Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 7 Posterior Shoulder Instability: Recognition and Arthroscopic Treatment -- Section II: Special Situations in Shoulder instability -- Chapter 8 The Best Treatment for the First-Time Dislocator -- Chapter 9 Treatment Decisions in the Elite Athlete -- Chapter 10 Assessment of Bone Loss in the Chronic, Recurrent, Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 11 Applying a Soft Tissue Repair in a Chronic Unstable Shoulder With Bone Loss -- Chapter 12 Arthroscopic Latarjet Graft Technique -- Chapter 13 Treatment of Superior Labral Tears in the Unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 14 Arthroscopic Revision Surgery and Treatment of Complications in Shoulder Stabilization -- Section III: Arthrotomy And repair of the unstable Shoulder -- Chapter 15 Bankart Repair and Capsule Shift -- Chapter 16 Subscapularis Tears and Capsular Deficiency in Shoulder Instability -- Chapter 17 Techniques to Bone Graft the Deficient Anterior Glenoid Rim -- Chapter 18 Hill-Sachs Injuries of the Shoulder: When Are These Important and How Should I Manage Them?.

Chapter 19 Mini-Open and Arthroscopic Repair of the Humeral Anterior Capsular Avulsion -- Chapter 20 Open Surgical Approach for Posterior Stabilization -- Section IV: Rehabilitation of the Athlete -- Chapter 21 Dislocation During the Athletic Season: Treatment Options -- Chapter 22 A Dynamic Approach to a Postoperative Rehabilitative Program for the Surgically Stabilized Shoulder -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.

Management of the Unstable Shoulder: Arthroscopic and Open Repair presents orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, therapists, and trainers with state-of-the-art treatment options, such as anatomic repair techniques that will then enable them to provide athletes with the best chance of returning to their sport.

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