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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears and Their Treatment: arthroscopic and minimally-invasive surgery for ACL reconstruction
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears and Their Treatment: arthroscopic and minimally-invasive surgery for ACL reconstruction
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for shoulder dislocation, subluxation, and instability: why, when and how it is done.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for shoulder dislocation, subluxation, and instability: why, when and how it is done.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for the treatment of rotator cuff tears: why, when and how it is done.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for the treatment of rotator cuff tears: why, when and how it is done.
Surgical options for early arthritis in young persons and athletes: the role of meniscus transplants, microfracture, Osteoarticular Transplants (OATs), Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI) and osteotomy
Surgical options for early arthritis in young persons and athletes: the role of meniscus transplants, microfracture, Osteoarticular Transplants (OATs), Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI) and osteotomy
Shoulder & Elbow
About the Mechanics of Shoulder Stability.
Adhesion-Cohesion
Anterior glenoid reconstruction for unstable dislocating shoulders. Surgery to restore lost anterior glenoid bone and deep the socket with a bone graft can restore shoulder anatomy and lessen pain and improve function.
Anterior glenoid reconstruction for unstable dislocating shoulders. Surgery to restore lost anterior glenoid bone and deep the socket with a bone graft can restore shoulder anatomy and lessen pain and improve function.
Arthroplasty in Cuff Tear Arthropathy: Surgery for shoulders with a rotator cuff tear and arthritis can lessen shoulder pain and improve function with joint replacement.
Arthroplasty in Post-traumatic Arthritis: Surgery for shoulders with arthritis after and injury, fracture, or previous surgery can lessen shoulder pain and improve function with a special type of joint replacement.
Atraumatic Shoulder Instability.
Bankart repair for unstable dislocating shoulders: Surgery to anatomically and securely repair the torn anterior glenoid labrum and capsule without arthroscopy can lessen pain and improve function for active individuals.
Bankart repair for unstable dislocating shoulders: Surgery to anatomically and securely repair the torn anterior glenoid labrum and capsule without arthroscopy can lessen pain and improve function for active individuals.
Capsuloligamentous Constraint.
Chondrolysis
Clinical Conditions Involving the Cuff.
Clinical Conditions Related to the Rotator Cuff.
Clinical Presentation and Evaluation of Glenohumeral Arthritis.
Clinical Presentation of Glenohumeral Instability.
Clinical Problems of the Shoulder.
Compartmental Syndromes.
Compartmental Syndromes.
Concavity Compression
Cuff tear arthropathy - CTA - prosthesis for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a cementless CTA prosthesis can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders with the combination of arthritis and rotator cuff tears.
Cuff tear arthropathy - CTA - prosthesis for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a cementless CTA prosthesis can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders with the combination of arthritis and rotator cuff tears.
Diagnosis of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability.
Diagnosis of Capsulorraphy Arthropathy.
Diagnosis of Cuff Tear Arthropathy.
Diagnosis of Glenohumeral Avascular Necrosis.
Diagnosis of Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease.
Diagnosis of Glenohumeral Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Diagnosis of Rotator Cuff Tears.
Diagnosis of Subacromial Abrasion.
Diagnosis of the Frozen Shoulder.
Diagnosis of the Post-traumatic Stiff Shoulder.
Effectiveness of Glenohumeral Arthroplasty.
Evaluation of Recurrent Instability.
Evaluation of the Rough Shoulder.
Evaluation of the Stiff Shoulder.
Evaluation of the Weak Shoulder.
Examination Under Anesthesia.
Glenohumeral Arthritis References.
Glenohumeral Arthroplasty Technique.
Glenohumeral Balance.
Glenohumeral Suction Cup.
Home Exercises for the Rough Shoulder.
Home Exercises for the Stiff Shoulder.
Home Exercises for the Unstable Shoulder.
Home Exercises for the Weak Shoulder.
Humeroscapular Positions and Motion.
Humerothoracic Positions and Motion.
Injuries Associated with Anterior Dislocations.
Injuries Associated with Posterior Dislocations.
Intermediate Shoulder Instability.
Limited Joint Volume.
Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis.
Management of Humeroscapular Roughness.
Management of Scapulothoracic Roughness.
Mechanics of Glenohumeral Arthritis.
Mechanics of Glenohumeral Arthroplasty.
Mechanics of Glenohumeral Instability.
Mechanics of Shoulder Strength.
More Information on Rotator Cuff Surgery.
Outcome Measurement.
Posterior glenoid osteoplasty for unstable dislocating shoulders. Surgery to build up the back of the glenoid socket using an osteotomy and graft can restore shoulder anatomy and lessen pain and improve function.
Posterior glenoid osteoplasty for unstable dislocating shoulders. Surgery to build up the back of the glenoid socket using an osteotomy and graft can restore shoulder anatomy and lessen pain and improve function.
Ream and Run non-prosthetic glenoid arthroplasty for shoulder arthritis: Regenerative cementless surgery designed for individuals desiring higher levels of activity than recommended for traditional total joint replacement.
Ream and Run non-prosthetic glenoid arthroplasty for shoulder arthritis: Regenerative cementless surgery designed for individuals desiring higher levels of activity than recommended for traditional total joint replacement.
Recurrent Instability References.
Rehabilitation after Shoulder Arthroplasty.
Relevant Anatomy of Glenohumeral Instability.
Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgery for shoulders with torn rotator cuff tendons can lessen shoulder pain and improve function without acromioplasty.
Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgery for shoulders with torn rotator cuff tendons can lessen shoulder pain and improve function without acromioplasty.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement (Delta joint replacement) for arthritis: Surgery with a reverse prosthesis can lessen shoulder pain and improve function in shoulders with failed surgery or combined arthritis, rotator cuff tears and instability.
Reverse Shoulder Replacement (Delta joint replacement) for arthritis: Surgery with a reverse prosthesis can lessen shoulder pain and improve function in shoulders with failed surgery or combined arthritis, rotator cuff tears and instability.
Rotator Cuff Clinical Presentation.
Rotator Cuff Differential Diagnosis.
Rotator Cuff Failure.
Rotator Cuff Historical Review.
Rotator Cuff Imaging Techniques.
Rotator Cuff References.
Rotator Cuff Relevant Anatomy and Mechanics.
Rotator Cuff Treatment.
Scapulothoracic Positions and Motion.
SF 36 and Health Status.
Shoulder and Elbow Cases to Consider.
Shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff tears: The combination of arthritis and rotator cuff tears is called rotator cuff tear arthropathy. The management of this condition requires thought and experience.
Shoulder arthritis and rotator cuff tears: The combination of arthritis and rotator cuff tears is called rotator cuff tear arthropathy. The management of this condition requires thought and experience.
Shoulder arthritis: Osteoarthritis, Chondrolysis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Degenerative joint disease, and arthritis after shoulder surgery.
Shoulder arthritis: Osteoarthritis, Chondrolysis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Degenerative joint disease, and arthritis after shoulder surgery.
Shoulder Bibliography.
Shoulder Instability References.
Simple Shoulder Test.
Subacromial Smoothing.
Surface replacement for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a CAP, a special type of conservative resurfacing joint replacement that resurfaces the ball of the ball and socket joint, can lessen pain and improve function.
Surface replacement for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a CAP, a special type of conservative resurfacing joint replacement that resurfaces the ball of the ball and socket joint, can lessen pain and improve function.
Surgery for Atraumatic Instability of the Shoulder.
Surgery for painful shoulders and shoulders weakened by rotator cuff tears
Surgery for painful shoulders and shoulders weakened by rotator cuff tears
Surgery for Traumatic Instability of the Shoulder.
Surgical release for stiff frozen shoulders: Surgery to remove scar tissue and release contractures can lessen pain and improve function for stiff shoulders that have not responded to rehabilitation or physical therapy.
Total elbow joint replacement for elbow arthritis: Surgery with a dependable, time-tested prosthesis can lessen pain and improve function in elbows, especially in rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow
Total elbow joint replacement for elbow arthritis: Surgery with a dependable, time-tested prosthesis can lessen pain and improve function in elbows, especially in rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow
Total shoulder joint replacement for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a dependable, time-tested conservative prosthesis and accelerated rehabilitation can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders with arthritis.
Total shoulder joint replacement for shoulder arthritis: Surgery with a dependable, time-tested conservative prosthesis and accelerated rehabilitation can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders with arthritis.
Traumatic Shoulder Instability.
Treating Shoulder Dislocation / Subluxation (Instability) and Associated Pain with Minimally Invasive Arthroscopy
Treatment of Recurrent Instability.
Treatment of Rotator Cuff Lesions.
Treatment of Traumatic Dislocations.
Types of Glenohumeral Instability.
What is the relationship between frozen shoulder and diabetes?
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