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Get expert insight and practical guidance to master the latest techniques, including minimally invasive techniques for instability, rotator cuff pathology, and arthritis. Now in a case-based format: each author describes the case, addresses alternative approaches and controversies, and offers evidence and experience to support the recommended approach.Intraoperative photos, illustrations, and in many cases, the author’s own narrated video demonstrate the technical pearls and accelerate your learning curve. Yet the clear and concise chapter organization allows you to find specific answers quickly.Developed in collaboration with the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.• Techniques, tips, and strategies from more than 130 leading surgeons• Step-by-step guidance through 60+ surgical challenges• The latest evidence to support solid decision making• Authors demonstrate technical pearls and fine points on videos created specifically for this resourceSixty-two chapters within these major sections including:• The solid foundations for successful shoulder surgery• Glenohumeral instability and labral pathology• Rotator cuff pathology• Acromioclavicular pathology• The stiff shoulder• Glenohumeral arthritis• Proximal humerus fractures• Clavicular trauma• Scapular fractures• Management of neuromuscular deficitsEnrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s) , such as computer, tablet, or smartphoneEasily convert to audiobook , powering your content with natural language text-to-speech
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Utilizing a case-based format complemented with schematic figures and operative photographs, this book presents all aspects of the surgical management of shoulder instability, including instability with and without glenoid and/or humeral head bone loss.The first section covers the essentials of the anatomy, physical examination and imaging techniques for the shoulder. The following three sections, illustrated with unique clinical case material, present anterior, posterior and multidirectional instability respectively, discussing the decision-making process required for these challenging patients. Techniques described include arthroscopic and open soft tissue stabilization, arthroscopic and open Bankart and Latarjet techniques, and arthroscopic and open bone block techniques. Concluding sections present special cases, future directions and evolving concepts.With contributions from leaders in the field, Management of Shoulder Instability: A Case-Based Guide is a valuable resource for orthopedic and sports medicine surgeons, residents and fellows, as well as allied health care colleagues (PAs, NPs, ATCs) who specialize in the treatment of shoulder instability patients.