ORTHOPEDIC
Foot and Ankle
Foot and Ankle ANATOMY Greek πºvζ (root πºδ-) is Latin pes (root ped-): “foot”, which gives the root -ped- in English. Do not confuse Greek παιζ (root παιδ-): “child”, which…
Lower Limb
Lower Limb ANATOMY The lower limb spans the head of the femur to the toes. The leg lies between knee joint and ankle joint. Structures of the thigh are referred…
Upper Limb
Upper Limb The upper limb positions the hand for bimanual activity within the field of vision. For many anomalies of the upper limb, normal function and appearance are unattainable. Management…
Introduction
Introduction Orthopædic derives from L’Orthopedie (1741) by Nicholas Andry de Bois-Regard (1658-1742). It is derived from Greek ορθºζ: “straight” and παιζ (root παιδ—): “child.” Andry was a Professor of Theology…
ARTHROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF CALCIFIC TENDONITIS
35 Arthroscopic Treatment of Calcific Tendonitis James C. Esch and Michael Yergler Calcific tendonitis in the rotator cuff is a cause of shoulder pain that has been previously addressed by…
ARTHROSCOPIC REPAIR OF THE PASTA LESION
14 Arthroscopic Repair of the PASTA Lesion Roger C. Dunteman and Stephen J. Snyder Partial rotator cuff tears can involve the articular surface, the bursal surface, or both. The extent…