Controversies in shoulder instability / editors, Christopher C. Dodson, David M. Dines, Joshua S. Dines, Gilles Walch, Gerald R. Williamsm Jr.

Shoulder instability can result from a variety of causes: including bone loss, lesions, and trauma, particularly repetitive motion injuries associated with sports. This practical resource addresses the full scope of shoulder injury diagnosis and management, from anatomy and natural history, to injur...

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Main Authors: Dines, David M. (Author), Dines, Joshua S. (Author), Walch, Gilles, 1952- (Author), Williams, Gerald R., Jr., 1958- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, [2014]
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Summary:Shoulder instability can result from a variety of causes: including bone loss, lesions, and trauma, particularly repetitive motion injuries associated with sports. This practical resource addresses the full scope of shoulder injury diagnosis and management, from anatomy and natural history, to injury classification and both surgical and nonsurgical management options. Emphasis on current controversies allows readers to weigh opposing viewpoints and choose the best management strategy for first-time dislocators, multi-directional shoulder instability, stabilization of injuries in a contact athlete, management of SLAP tears, treatment of shoulder injuries in the elderly, and more! Multiple techniques are presented for key disorders allowing readers to select the most appropriate management strategy for each patient. Step-by-step coverage of each procedure ensures proper technique, minimizes error, optimizes results, and reduces post-surgical recovery times. Helpful illustrationshighlight key concepts from the text.
Physical Description:1 online resource (440 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781469835563
1469835568
9781451175585
1451175582