SLAP Lesion: Part I. Pathophysiology and Diagnosis
Fig. 10.1 (a, b) Demonstrates vascular architecture of the glenoid labrum, via a sagittal section of a human cadaveric specimen (a). Note the watershed zone in the anterosuperior region. A…
Fig. 10.1 (a, b) Demonstrates vascular architecture of the glenoid labrum, via a sagittal section of a human cadaveric specimen (a). Note the watershed zone in the anterosuperior region. A…
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015Jin-Young PARK (ed.)Sports Injuries to the Shoulder and Elbow10.1007/978-3-642-41795-5_6 6. Rotator Cuff Tears in Athletes: Part II. Conservative Management – American Mind Simon A. Euler1, 2, Dirk Kokmeyer3 and Peter J. Millett4, 5 (1) Center…
Fig. 4.1 Portal locations marked on the right shoulder. A posterior portal, B anterior portal, C posterolateral portal, D anterolateral portal, E trans-rotator cuff portal, F Neviaser portal, G accessory…