Injuries in Athletes

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Fig. 6.1 Illustrations of (a) a Bankart tear and Hill-Sachs lesion with shoulder dislocation viewed from above (b) Bony Bankart lesion (courtesy of Lennard Funk, http://​www.​shoulderdoc.​co.​uk) The physical examination reveals…

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of Sport-Specific Rehabilitation

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Context What does the shoulder have to do? Anchor point Foot Hip Trunk Release point/action point Above shoulder Align with shoulder Below shoulder Unilateral Bilateral Transverse rotation No Symmetrical Asymmetrical…

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Dyskinesis in Athletes

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Fig. 4.1 Illustration of typical observation of scapular dyskinesis The clinical presentation of scapular winging can have multiple causes include neurologically based scapular winging, scapular muscle detachment, snapping scapula, and…

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Joint Injuries

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  Components Direction of stability Acromioclavicular ligament (Superior, inferior, anterior, and posterior components). Superior ligament is strongest, followed by posterior Horizontal stability Coracoclavicular ligaments Trapezoid and conoid ligaments Vertical stability…

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Injuries in Overhead Athletes

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Fig. 2.1 Type II SLAP lesion. (Left) MR arthrography; (Right) arthroscopic view. B biceps tendon, G glenoid, H humeral head, L superior labrum Type II SLAP lesions cause shoulder instability…

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Arthritis in Athletes

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Fig. 11.1 AP radiograph of the left shoulder demonstrating osteoarthritis with joint space narrowing, subchondral sclerosis and humeral osteophyte formation 11.3.2.2 MRI and CT The chondral surfaces in the glenohumeral…

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Sternoclavicular Joint

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Fig. 9.1 Sternoclavicular joint Table 9.1 Stabilisers of the SCJ Static stabilisers Dynamic stabilisers Capsule Intrinsic stabilisers  Intra-articular disc ligament  Anterior sternoclavicular ligament  Posterior sternoclavicular ligament Extrinsic stabilizers  Interclavicular  Costoclavicular…

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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Sporting Shoulder

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Fig. 1.1 Bony geometry of the scapula and glenoid (courtesy of Lennard Funk, http://​www.​shoulderdoc.​co.​uk) The glenoid is a shallow socket that holds humeral head; its mean depth is 2.5 mm…

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Major Ruptures

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Fig. 12.1 Pectoralis major anatomy: cadaveric dissection Pectoralis major is a powerful adductor and internal rotator of the arm with some additional contribution to forward flexion [4, 7]. For the…

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Fractures

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Fig. 10.1 Robinson classification of clavicle fractures The Robinson Classification system further has been used to identify risk factors for non-union ([10], Fig. 10.2). Age, sex, degree of displacement and…

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