Biceps Tendon Lesions
Abstract Lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon can often be the source of shoulder pain. Pathology of the biceps includes “superior labrum anterior-to-posterior” (SLAP) tears, subluxation, tenosynovitis,…
Abstract Lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon can often be the source of shoulder pain. Pathology of the biceps includes “superior labrum anterior-to-posterior” (SLAP) tears, subluxation, tenosynovitis,…
Abstract To pursue or to transition to shoulder arthroscopy, the surgeon must develop technical and intellectual skills that facilitate the process. Technical skills involve tying arthroscopic knots and developing the…
Abstract Ultrasound (US) is an excellent imaging modality to diagnose rotator cuff and biceps disorders. However, US is by no means the perfect imaging modality for the shoulder, and there…
Abstract It is not clear that there is a specific definition for a massive rotator cuff tear, but it can be loosely defined as one that involves two complete tendon…
Abstract Acromioclavicular (AC) joint pathology can be divided into conditions that cause pain or conditions of instability that may cause pain or compromise function. AC joint pain can be secondary…
Abstract To perform shoulder arthroscopy, the surgeon must be familiar with the basic setup. This involves knowledge of patient preparation and positioning, the equipment and instruments used in the operating…
Abstract Often a surgeon feels that a repair is possible preoperatively, based on imaging, but realizes at the time of surgery that it is not. If the tear is truly…
Abstract Impingement syndrome refers to extrinsic compression of the rotator cuff tissue by the acromion or coracoid resulting in pain with or without damage to the rotator cuff. The impingement…
Abstract One of the most painful acute conditions affecting the shoulder is calcific tendinitis. Patients experience a sudden, atraumatic onset of severe pain that is present at rest and increases…
Abstract Postoperative rehabilitation plays a significant role in surgical success. For this reason, we prefer to instruct patients in a home rehabilitation program without the aid of a physical therapist….