Return to Sport After Shoulder Arthroscopy
Fig. 24.1 MR of an instability repair after 6 months Ideal Criteria for Return to Play No pain Patient subjectivity Normal ROM Near normal strength Normal functional ability Normal sport-specific…
Fig. 24.1 MR of an instability repair after 6 months Ideal Criteria for Return to Play No pain Patient subjectivity Normal ROM Near normal strength Normal functional ability Normal sport-specific…
Fig. 10.1 The Matles test or the knee flexion test: the foot on the affected side falls into neutral or dorsiflexion Sometimes diagnostic imaging may be required to verify a…
Fig. 45.1 Dejour’s trochlear dysplasia classification. Type A, crossing sign, trochlear normal (>145°); Type B, crossing sign, supratrochlear spur, flat or convex trochlea; Type C. crossing sign, double contour; Type…
A. Progressive perilunate dislocation B. Reverse progressive perilunate dislocation Stage I. Tear of the SL/scaphoid fracture Stage II. Capitolunate dislocation Stage III. LT tear/triquetral bone fracture Stage IV. Lunate dislocation,…
Fig. 19.1 Posterior glenoid deficiency evaluated by TC 2D “Pico technique” Burkhart and De Beer [4] analyzed a cohort of 194 arthroscopic Bankart procedures performed on athletes in order to…
Arm pain Remove from game immediately; if >4 days of arm pain, seek medical attention Pitch counts Game Week Season Year 9–10 years old 50 75 1,000 2,000 11–12 years…
Fig. 15.1 MRI in ABER position showing partial articular rotator cuff tear A study suggests that CT and MR arthrography have similar diagnostic performance for the evaluation of rotator cuff…
Fig. 37.1 Vertical or longitudinal tears. (a) Arthroscopic view. (b) Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging Fig. 37.2 Bucket-handle tears. (a) Arthroscopic view. (b) Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging Fig. 37.3 “Ramp lesion”…
Fig. 4.1 Its reported comparison in the incidence of injuries in England regrouped for top 10 injuries site by Brooks (2002/03 and 2003/04 seasons) and Roberts (2009/10, 2010/11 and 2011/12…
Fig. 23.1 Coracoclavicular ligaments: conoid ligament – located medial, coned or triangular in shape. Runs from the posterior medial aspect of the coracoid process to the posterior conoid tubercle in…