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Introduction Complications of the posterior and posterolateral aspects of the hip have been extremely uncommon. A comprehensive understanding of the anatomy, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, and diagnostic strategies allows the physician to interpret the vast array of pathologies routinely encountered in…
Introduction Hip arthroscopy is a commonly performed procedure used to treat intra- and extraarticular disorders of the hip. Since 2010, there has been a significant rise in the number of hip arthroscopies performed. This is because of a multitude of…
Introduction Hip arthroscopy can be fraught with complications if preoperative planning and indications are taken lightly. The accurate diagnosis of pathology around the hip can be both challenging and crucial to the success of arthroscopic hip procedures. Because abdominal, neurological,…
Introduction Arthroscopy is gaining popularity as a procedure to treat intraarticular elbow pathology. The unique anatomy and size of the elbow joint make it a technically challenging joint to safely scope, with a higher potential risk of complications. Nelson et al.…
Introduction Advancements in elbow arthroscopy have led to an increase in its use. As surgeons have become more familiar with the technique, and instrumentation has become more intuitive, indications for its use are ever expanding. Indications include aiding in diagnosis,…
Introduction Posterolateral rotator instability (PLRI) of the elbow describes the subluxation of the proximal ulna and radial head in a posterolateral direction relative to the distal humerus. Insufficiency of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) complex has been implicated in the…
Introduction Injuries to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) were previously career-ending injuries in high-level pitchers. Since Dr. Frank Jobe first performed ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR) in 1974, there have been many variations of the technique which have allowed competitive…
Introduction Anatomic repair and reconstruction of the distal biceps tendon footprint is the treatment of choice among patients who desire a return to full elbow flexion and supination strength after distal biceps rupture. Although good to excellent results are achieved…
Introduction Acromioclavicular (AC) joint and associated coracoclavicular (CC) ligament injuries frequently occur in active individuals when they fall directly onto their shoulder in an adducted position. The Rockwood classification is the most commonly used system for categorizing AC injuries, and…
Introduction Superior glenoid labrum tears were initially described by Andrews et al. in 1985 in a series of overhead athletes. This injury was further defined by Snyder et al. 5 years later with the terminology as it is known today, superior labrum…