Arthroscopic Knot Tying
Arthroscopic Knot Tying Michell Ruiz-Suárez Knot tying is an essential skill that every surgeon should master before actually participating in a surgery, whatever this may be. Arthroscopic surgery, especially shoulder…
Arthroscopic Knot Tying Michell Ruiz-Suárez Knot tying is an essential skill that every surgeon should master before actually participating in a surgery, whatever this may be. Arthroscopic surgery, especially shoulder…
Diagnostic Elbow Arthroscopy and Loose Body Removal Raymond R. Drabicki Larry D. Field Felix H. Savoie III Despite what was thought a risky procedure, recent advances in elbow arthroscopy have…
Arthroscopic Approach to The Throwing Athlete Milford H. Marchant Jr. Ronald E. Glousman The painful shoulder in the overhead-throwing athlete has been a remarkable challenge to orthopedic surgeons and researchers…
Arthroscopic Management of Osteochondritis Dissecans of The Elbow KEY POINTS Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the elbow is a disorder common in young repetitive-motion athletes. Although often characterized by inflammation, pain,…
Periarticular Ganglion Cysts of The Shoulder Ronald P. Karzel David W. Wang As MRI has become commonly utilized to diagnose shoulder pathology, scans may reveal the presence of periarticular ganglion…
Arthroscopic Radial Head Resection: Indications and Technique Darryl K. Young Graham J. W. King Deformity of the radial head is usually the result of a posttraumatic or inflammatory process. It…
Clavicle Fractures Cole R. Beavis Alan F. Barber The clavicle acts as a strut suspending the shoulder girdle from the thorax facilitating upper extremity function and placement of the hand…
The Stiff Shoulder: Planning and Treatment Options John P. Goldblatt Richard Woodworth Bryan Mitchell Shoulder stiffness is a common problem seen in orthopedic clinical practice. Limited active and passive motion…
Arthroscopic Approach to Glenohumeral Arthritis Felix H. Savoie III Michael J. O’Brien Arthritis of the shoulder is not as commonly seen as arthritis of the knee and hip. However, the…
Scapulothoracic Endoscopy and The Snapping Scapula Laurence D. Higgins Michael J. DeFranco Benjamin Sanofsky Since its first description in the mid-19th century (1), the diagnosis and management of the snapping…