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Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow: A Guide to Successful Return to Play

Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow: A Guide to Successful Return to Play

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A comprehensive review, Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow:: A Guide to Successful Return to Play is a valuable resource for orthopedic surgeons as well as athletic trainers, therapists, and primary care physicians who regularly deal with athletes. 

Edited by Drs. Anthony A. Romeo and Brandon J. Erickson, Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow:: A Guide to Successful Return to Play is the most thorough text regarding how to treat athletic elbow conditions. Chapters are broken down by specific conditions, including in-depth assessments of muscle, tendons, ligaments, bone, nerves, and more. 

With insight given by expert contributors, including several physicians for professional and collegiate teams, the text shares extensive knowledge from these experts for treating conditions of the elbow. Additionally, each chapter includes:: 
  • Expert pearls and experiences in treating athletes with the mentioned pathologic condition
  • A synopsis on diagnosis as well as treatment algorithms
  • Technique videos that display physical exam maneuvers, how to critically assess various types of diagnostic imaging, and surgical techniques
  • A rehabilitation section focusing on the best-available evidence to allow these athletes to return to sport as efficiently and safely as possible
Video website access is included with purchase, providing additional audio-visual support to theories and principles discussed in each chapter by the world’s leading experts.

Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow:: A Guide to Successful Return to Play is a must-have text that focuses on best practices in sports medicine and covers a wide range of common and uncommon elbow conditions that athletes of all levels of play may encounter.
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Eurospan
92417
9781630917838
9781630917838

Opis

Rok wydania
2021
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
376
Wymiary (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
    • Dedication
    • Acknowledgments
    • About the Editors
    • Contributing Authors
    • Preface
    • Foreword by James P. Bradley, MD
    • Foreword by James R. Andrews, MD
    • Introduction
    • Section I    Basics
    • Chapter 1    Anatomy of the Elbow:: From Medial to Lateral and Everything in Between    
    • Christopher D. Joyce, MD and Surena Namdari, MD, MSc
    • Chapter 2    Physical Examination of the Elbow    
    • Taylor Paziuk, MD; Brandon Rogalski, MD; and Meghan E. Bishop, MD 
    • Chapter 3    Diagnostic Imaging of the Elbow:: Radiographs, Computed Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging    
    • Pamela Lund, MD; Midhat Patel, MD; and Evan S. Lederman, MD 
    • Chapter 4    Elbow Imaging Alternatives:: Ultrasound and Stress Ultrasound    
    • Michael C. Ciccotti, MD; Levon N. Nazarian, MD; and Michael G. Ciccotti, MD 
    • Section II    Common Sports Elbow Injuries    
    • Chapter 5    Cubital Tunnel Syndrome/Subluxating Ulnar Nerve    
    • Nitin Goyal, MD and Robert W. Wysocki, MD
    • Chapter 6    Radial Tunnel Syndrome    
    • Daniel A. Seigerman, MD and Asif M. Ilyas, MD 
    • Chapter 7    Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures    
    • Colin L. Uyeki, BA; Jillian L. Mazzocca; Megan Wolf, MD; and Augustus D. Mazzocca, MS, MD 
    • Chapter 8    Triceps Tendon Injuries    
    • Anant Dixit, MD and Steven B. Cohen, MD 
    • Chapter 9    Flexor-Pronator Tears    
    • David W. Altchek, MD and James B. Carr II, MD
    • Chapter 10    Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)    
    • Theodore S. Wolfson, MD; Bhargavi Maheshwer, MD; Evan M. Polce, BS; Christopher S. Ahmad, MD; and Nikhil N. Verma, MD 
    • Chapter 11    Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)    
    • Bryant J. Walrod, MD; Sean Fitzpatrick, MD; and Gregory L. Cvetanovich, MD 
    • Chapter 12    Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries    
    • Robert A. Jack II, MD; Anthony A. Romeo, MD; and Brandon J. Erickson, MD
    • Chapter 13    Ulnar Collateral Ligament Repair    
    • Dana Lycans, MD and Jeff Dugas, MD 
    • Chapter 14    Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction     
    • Brandon J. Erickson, MD; David W. Altchek, MD; and Anthony A. Romeo, MD
    • Chapter 15    Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injuries    
    • Zachary J. Finley, MD; Michael J. O’Brien, MD; and Felix H. Savoie III, MD 
    • Chapter 16    Capitellar Osteochondritis Dissecans/Panner Disease    
    • Yusuke Ueda, MD and Hiroyuki Sugaya, MD 
    • Chapter 17    Persistent Olecranon Physis    
    • Stephanie E. Wong, MD and Gregory P. Nicholson, MD
    • Chapter 18    Little Leaguer’s Elbow/Medial Epicondyle Fractures (Skeletally Immature)    
    • Alex G. Dukas, MD, MA and Peter N. Chalmers, MD
    • Section III    Complex/Uncommon Sports Elbow Injuries    
    • Chapter 19    Valgus Extension Overload Syndrome    
    • Mark S. Schickendantz, MD and Joshua S. Everhart, MD, MPH 
    • Chapter 20    Treatment of Olecranon Stress Fractures in the Athlete    
    • George LeBus, MD; Dean N. Papaliodis, MD; and John E. Conway, MD 
    • Chapter 21    Medial Epicondyle Fractures in the Skeletally Mature Athlete    
    • Christopher L. Antonacci, MD, MS, MPH and Frank G. Alberta, MD 
    • Chapter 22    Posterolateral Rotatory Instability    
    • Matthew L. Ramsey, MD and Brian W. Hill, MD
    • Chapter 23    Recurrent Ulnar Collateral Ligament Tears    
    • Nicholas J. Dantzker, MD and Christopher S. Ahmad, MD
    • Chapter 24    Symptomatic Plica    
    • Evan E. Vellios, MD and Joshua Dines, MD
    • Chapter 25    Symptomatic Cartilage Defects of the Elbow in the Skeletally Mature    
    • Lucas Buchler, MD and Thomas Noonan, MD 
    • Financial Disclosures
    • Index
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