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OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis While arthroscopic shoulder stabilization techniques have become increasingly popular, their popularity is tempered by high failure rates in high-risk groups. Open capsular repair is an often-neglected technique for patients at risk for postoperative instability with success rates…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis Multidirectional instability (MDI) is a complex condition that involves symptomatic subluxations or dislocations of the glenohumeral joint in two or more directions. A thorough clinical history and detailed physical examination are necessary for proper diagnosis, while a…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis Although increasingly recognized, posterior shoulder instability is relatively uncommon when compared with anterior shoulder instability. A thorough history and physical examination are imperative, with most patients having no specific traumatic event but rather repetitive microtrauma being the…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis Introduction: The glenohumeral joint has the largest range of motion of any joint, leaving it susceptible to instability. Pathophysiology: Instability can lead to a wide variety of injuries to the shoulder, with labral tears being the most…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis The disabled throwing shoulder remains a unique surgical challenge. Few other shoulder conditions so blur the line between pathology and adaptive change. Our understanding of the underlying pathology continues to evolve, with the theories of internal impingement…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis This chapter describes the use of knotted and knotless suture anchors for arthroscopic labral repair to address anterior instability. The techniques for anterior stabilization, including anchor insertion, are described in detail. The use of suture anchors has…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis This chapter aims to outline the anatomy, pathology, and clinical evaluation of acromioclavicular (AC) joint pain. We describe the surgical management of AC joint pathology via three different techniques: arthroscopic indirect, direct, and open surgical excision of…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis Despite limited indications, arthroscopic subacromial decompression is one of the most commonly performed procedures about the shoulder. A thorough history and physical examination are essential to confirm a diagnosis of shoulder impingement to maximize patient outcomes. Arthroscopic…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis This chapter reviews basic principles and techniques of arthroscopic suture passage and knot tying. The authors also review basics types of instrumentation and different types of arthroscopic knots. Important points A firm understanding of available technology including…
OVERVIEW Chapter synopsis 4–5 lines which summarize contents of the chapter in the format of a journal article abstract. The throwing motion is accomplished through utilization of the kinetic chain. Rehabilitation of shoulder injuries should involve evaluation for and restoration…