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Rockwood and Matsen's The Shoulder

Rockwood and Matsen's The Shoulder

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Opis
For 30 years, Rockwood and Matsens The Shoulder has been the definitive leading reference for the evaluation and management of shoulder disorders. The 6th Edition continues the tradition of excellence with close oversight by world-renowned shoulder surgeon senior editor Frederick A. Matsen III along with co-editors Frank A. Cordasco, John W. Sperling and expert contributing authors from around the world. This comprehensive volume reflects current knowledge and pioneering techniques in its extensively revised and updated text, illustrations, and procedural videos, and features new Opinion Editorials and a new, easy-to-follow organization and layout. Shoulder surgeons of all levels, as well as residents, students, therapists, and basic scientists, will benefit from this must-have reference on all aspects of the shoulder.
Szczegóły produktu
Elsevier
89567
9780323698368
9780323698368

Opis

Rok wydania
2021
Numer wydania
6
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
1128
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 276
Waga (g)
3310
  • PART I. Introduction

    1. Opinion Editorial - What Should Be Our Teaching Legacy

    PART II. Anatomy and Evaluation

    2. Developmental Anatomy

    3. Gross Anatomy of the Shoulder [ONLINE ONLY]

    4. Clinical Evaluation of Shoulder Problems [ONLINE ONLY]

    5. Radiographic Evaluation of Shoulder Problems [ONLINE ONLY]

    PART III. Shoulder Conditions in Children

    6. Shoulder Conditions in Children

    PART IV. Shoulder Problems of Athletes

    7. Throwing Athletes

    8. Nonthrowing Athletes

    9. Arthroscopic Surgery for Biceps-Labral Complex Disease

    10. Tendon Tears in Athletes: Pectoralis Major, and Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major

    PART V. Shoulder Arthroscopy

    11. Opinion Editorial - The Development of Shoulder Arthroscopy: Achieving a Paradigm Shift in Orthopedic Surgery

    PART VI. Tumors of the Shoulder

    12. Tumors and Related Conditions

    PART VII. Fractures of the Scapula, Clavicle, and Humerus

    PART VII. (PLACEHOLDER for previous edition figures)

    Section A. Fractures

    13. Fractures of the Scapula

    14. Fractures of the Clavicle

    15. Fractures of the Proximal Humerus

    Section B. Expert Commentary

    16. Opinion Editorial - Fractures of the Proximal Humerus

    PART VIII: Shoulder Stiffness

    17. General Principles of Shoulder Stiffness

    18. Primary Idiopathic Shoulder Stiffness: Frozen Shoulder

    19. Acquired Shoulder Stiffness

    PART IX: Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Conditions

    PART IX: (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures)

    Section A. Disorders of the Acromioclavicular Joint

    20. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of AC Joint Disorders

    21. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of AC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic)

    22. Open Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes

    23. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes

    24. Complications Associated with Nonoperative and Operative Management

    Section B. Disorders of the Sternoclavicular Joint

    25. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of SC Joint Disorders

    26. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of SC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic)

    27. Open Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications

    28. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes

    29. Open Management of Traumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications

    PART X. Glenohumeral Instability

    PART X. (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures)

    Section A. Anterior Instability

    30. Anterior Instability - Epidemiology, History, PE, Imaging and Nonoperative Treatment

    31. Anterior Instability - Arthroscopic Surgery and Outcomes

    32. Anterior Instability - Open Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes

    33. Anterior Instability - Bone Augmentation Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes

    Section B. Posterior Instability

    34. Posterior Instability - Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment

    35. Posterior Instability - Operative Technique and Surgical Outcomes

    36. Posterior Instability - Open and Bone Augmentation Surgery

    Section C. Multidirectional Instability

    37. Multidirectional Instability - Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment

    38. Multidirectional Instability - Arthroscopic Treatment and Outcomes

    39. Multidirectional Instability - Open Inferior Capsular Shift

    40. Multidirectional Instability - Rehabilitation and Return to Sport

    Section D. Expert Commentary

    41. Opinion Editorial - Concavity Compression

    42. Opinion Editorial - Glenohumeral Instability in the Young Patient

    43. Opinion Editorial - First-Time Shoulder Dislocation: My Approach

    44. Opinion Editorial - Use and Abuse of the Latarjet Procedure

    45. Opinion Editorial - Soft Tissue Bankart: Still the Gold Standard to Me

    PART XI: Sepsis

    46. Sepsis Background

    47. Molecular Mechanisms and Pathogenesis of Shoulder Sepsis

    48. Clinical Management of Shoulder Sepsis

    PART XII: Shoulder Ultrasound

    49. The 13-Point Shoulder Examination

    PART XIII. Rotator Cuff Lesions

    PART XIII. (PLACEHOLDER for Previous Edition Figures)

    Section A. The Rotator Cuff

    50. Structure and Function of the Rotator Cuff

    51. Epidemiology and Natural History of Rotator Cuff Disease

    52. Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Pathology: History, Examination, and Imaging

    53. Nonoperative Management of Rotator Cuff Disease

    54. Rotator Cuff Repair: Tear Classification, Operative Techniques and Outcomes

    55. Rehabilitation After Rotator Cuff Repair

    56. Approach to the Irreparable Cuff Tear and Failed Cuff Repair

    Section B. Expert Commentary

    57. Opinion Editorial - Lessons Learned Treating Patients with Failed Rotator Cuff Repairs

    PART XIV: Nerve Problems About the Shoulder

    Section A. Nerve Problems

    58. Nerve Problems Related to the Shoulder

    Section B. Expert Commentary

    59. Opinion Editorial - Paralysis and Nerve Injuries Around the Shoulder

    PART XV: Glenohumeral Arthritis

    Section A. Arthritis

    60. Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis

    61. The Role of Arthroscopy in the Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis

    Section B. Expert Commentary

    62. Opinion Editorial - Defining the Ideal Indications and Surgical Technique for an Anatomic TSA for Primary Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder

    63. Opinion Editorial - Reconstructing the Glenoid in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

    64. Opinion Editorial - Bone Grafts in Shoulder Arthroplasty: What Is Their Role

    65. Opinion Editorial - Trials and Tribulations of Bringing the Reverse to the United States

    66. Opinion Editorial - Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: Tips to Facilitate Component Removal and Reconstruction

    PART XVI: Occupational Shoulder Problems

    67. Occupational Shoulder Problems

    PART XVII: Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment

    68. Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment

    PART XVIII. Concluding Remarks

    69. Opinion Editorial - A Framework for Innovation in Shoulder Surgery

    70. Opinion Editorial - Treating Patients with Shoulder Problems: Technique vs. Technology

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