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Title 360° around shoulder instability / Roman Brzóska, Giuseppe Milano, Pietro S. Randelli, Ladislav Kovačič, editors
Published Berlin : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (355 pages)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Anterior Shoulder Instability -- 1: Historical Outline of Anterior Shoulder Instability Treatment -- 1.1 Arthroscopy: The Modern Era -- References -- 2: The Anatomy in Shoulder Instability -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Anatomy -- 2.2.1 Bone Anatomy -- 2.2.2 Soft-Tissue Anatomy -- 2.2.2.1 Labrum -- 2.2.2.2 Capsuloligamentous Complex -- 2.2.2.3 Rotator Interval -- 2.3 Dynamic Stabilizers -- 2.4 Pathology -- 2.5 Labrum Injury -- 2.6 Capsular Injury -- 2.7 Bone Injury -- 2.7.1 Glenoid -- 2.7.2 Humeral Head -- 2.8 Conclusions -- References
3: Predictor Factors in Anterior Shoulder Instability -- 3.1 Age -- 3.2 Gender and Race -- 3.3 Associated Fractures and Axillary Nerve Lesions -- 3.4 Other Factors -- 3.5 Diagnostic Value of Clinical Tests -- 3.6 Predictors of Dislocation After Shoulder Stabilization -- 3.7 Surgery for the First-Time Dislocation -- 3.8 Summary -- References -- 4: Basic Science on Shoulder Instability -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Biomechanical Testing Models in Shoulder Instability -- 4.2.1 Pathophysiology of Shoulder Instability -- 4.2.2 Prevalence of Bone Loss
4.2.3 How Joint Biomechanics Are Altered by Labral Detachment and Bone Loss -- 4.2.4 The "Critical Size Defect" in Bankart Repair Procedures -- 4.2.5 How to Quantify Bone Loss, and to Simulate It in Biomechanical Research -- 4.2.6 Hallmark Studies on "Critical Size Defect" -- 4.2.7 Bipolar Bone Loss -- 4.2.8 Alternatives to a Bone Graft Procedure in Bipolar Bone Loss -- 4.2.9 Restoration of Joint Biomechanics with the Latarjet Procedure -- 4.2.10 The Sling Effect -- 4.2.11 The Position of the Bone Graft -- 4.2.12 The Orientation of the Bone Graft
4.2.13 Is There a Maximum to the Stabilizing Effect of the Latarjet? -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- 5: Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Definition -- 5.3 Epidemiology -- 5.4 Pathogenesis -- 5.5 Diagnosis -- 5.6 Differential Diagnosis -- 5.7 Management -- 5.8 Conclusion -- 5.9 Clinical Implications -- References -- 6: Anterior Shoulder Instability Diagnosis: Clinical Examination -- 6.1 History -- 6.2 General Clinical Examination -- 6.3 Shoulder Examination: Provocative Test -- 6.3.1 Apprehension Test -- 6.3.2 The Relocation Test
6.3.3 Surprise Test -- 6.3.4 Posterior Instability Test -- 6.3.5 Jerk Test -- 6.4 Shoulder Examination: Laxity Testing -- 6.4.1 Beighton Hypermobility Score -- 6.4.2 Shoulder Laxity: Passive Humeral Head Translation -- 6.4.3 Sulcus Test -- 6.4.4 Gagey's Hyperabduction Test -- 6.4.5 Walch Test -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7: Scapulothoracic Dyskinesis and Anterior Shoulder Instability -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Scapular Dyskinesis -- 7.3 Clinical Evaluation of Glenohumeral Instability -- 7.3.1 Alternative Methods of Assessment -- 7.4 Scapular Movements
Summary This book presents the current status of shoulder instability treatment with the aim of equipping readers with a comprehensive understanding of the latest concepts of shoulder instability, diagnosis and the decision-making process, conservative treatment, state of the art surgical techniques, and management of treatment failures. Written by leading European and overseas specialists, the book merges the authors clinical experience with expert opinions and up-to-date research data to offer shoulder surgeons, physiotherapists, other shoulder practitioners, and residents strong support in everyday practice. The coverage encompasses such pathologies as ALPSA, SLAP, HAGL, and Bankart lesions, and readers will find clear descriptions of soft tissue management, arthroscopic and open stabilization techniques, and recently published bone transfer techniques. Not only is the book copiously illustrated, but it also includes case examples, further illustrations, and links to high-resolution videos of the newest shoulder stabilization techniques performed by globally renowned experts. 360° Around Shoulder Instability is published in cooperation with ESSKA-ESA and is based on the 2nd biennial ESSKA-ESA meeting of the same name
Notes 7.4.1 At Rest Position
Print version record
Subject Shoulder joint -- Surgery.
Shoulder Joint -- surgery
Orthopaedics & fractures.
Critical care surgery.
Sports injuries & medicine.
Physiotherapy.
Medical -- Orthopedics.
Medical -- Surgery -- General.
Medical -- Sports Medicine.
Medical -- Allied Health Services -- Physical Therapy.
Shoulder joint -- Surgery
Espatlla.
Articulació escapulohumeral.
Traumatologia.
Fisioteràpia.
Medicina esportiva.
Ortopèdia.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
Author Brzóska, Roman, editor.
Milano, Giuseppe (Orthopaedic surgeon), editor.
Randelli, Pietro, editor.
Kovačič, Ladislav, editor.
ISBN 9783662610749
3662610744
Other Titles Three hundred sixty degrees around shoulder instability