Controversies in Shoulder Instability.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781469835563
- 617.572059
- RD557.5.C668 2015
Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgment -- Preface -- Contents -- Section 1: General Principles of Shoulder Instability -- Chapter 1: Gross and Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Glenohumeral Joint -- Chapter 2: Pathophysiology and Biomechanics of Glenohumeral Instability -- Chapter 3: Workup of the Patient Presenting with Instability -- Chapter 4: Classification of Shoulder Instability -- Section 2: Anterior Instability -- Chapter 5: Natural History of Anterior Shoulder Instability -- Chapter 6: Point/Counterpoint: First-time Dislocators -- Chapter 7: Point/Counterpoint: Technique for Anterior Stabilization -- Chapter 8: Bone Loss in the Unstable Shoulder: The Glenoid -- Chapter 9: Bone Loss in the Unstable Shoulder: The Humeral Head -- Chapter 10: Anterior Instability with Capsular Deficiency -- Chapter 11: Anterior Glenoid Rim Fractures -- Chapter 12: Diagnosis and Treatment of Humeral Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligament (HAGL) Lesions -- Chapter 13: Point/Counterpoint: Chronic Locked Anterior Dislocations -- Chapter 14: Point/Counterpoint: Recurrent Instability after Arthroscopic Stabilization -- Chapter 15: Treatment of Recurrent Anterior Instability in the Elderly: When and Why -- Section 3: Posterior Instability -- Chapter 16: Treating Complications of Bone Block Procedures -- Chapter 17: Natural History of Posterior Shoulder Instability -- Chapter 18: Point/Counterpoint: Technique for Posterior Stabilization -- Chapter 19: Posterior Locked Shoulder Dislocation: Treatment Options -- Chapter 20: Posterior Fracture-Dislocations of the Shoulder: Spectrum of Pathology and Treatment Options -- Section 4: Multidirectional Instability -- Chapter 21: Why Rehabilitation Is the Most Effective Treatment Option for Multidirectional Shoulder Instability.
Chapter 22: Point/Counterpoint: Appropriate Surgical Treatment for Multidirectional Instability -- Section 5: Shoulder Instability in the Athlete -- Chapter 23: Point/Counterpoint: Stabilizing the Contact Athlete -- Chapter 24: Treatment of Anterior Instability in the Throwing Athlete: Dos and Don'ts -- Chapter 25: Posterior Instability Caused by "Batter's Shoulder" -- Chapter 26: Point/Counterpoint: SLAP Tears -- Chapter 27: Instability of the Swimmer's Shoulder -- Chapter 28: In-season Instability in Contact Athletes -- Section 6: Instability after Arthroplasty -- Chapter 29: Point/Counterpoint: Anterior Instability after Anatomic Arthroplasty -- Chapter 30: Point/Counterpoint: Posterior Instability after Anatomic Arthroplasty -- Chapter 31: Dislocation and Instability in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Biomechanics Prevention Review of the Literature and Management -- Section 7: Special Considerations -- Chapter 32: Arthroscopic Treatment of Panlabral Tears -- Chapter 33: Recurrent Anterior Instability of the Shoulder Associated with Full-thickness Rotator Cuff Tear -- Chapter 34: Combined Anterior Instability and Glenohumeral Arthritis -- Chapter 35: Recurrent Glenohumeral Instability in the Epileptic Patient -- Chapter 36: Instability in Pediatric Patients (Open Growth Plates): INDEX -- Index.
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