- Basic guide to common shoulder sports injuries and their management
- Easy reference to etiology, diagnosis, relevant pathology, management principles, and outcomes
- Offers key learning points for easy and quick memorization
This book provides a practical guide detailing the aetiology, diagnosis, relevant pathology, management principles, and outcomes of a variety of injuries to the shoulder including rotator cuff disorders, glenoid bone loss, and pectoralis major ruptures in both elite and non-elite athletes. Each chapter features clinical pearls and a question and answer section to emphasize key points. Sports Injuries of the Shoulder is an essential book for those seeking an up-to-date resource. It is aimed at sports doctors and musculoskeletal doctors; senior orthopedic trainees with an interest in upper limb and those preparing for the FRCSOrth exam and similar international exams, as well as surgeons with a particular interest in shoulder conditions. Table of Contents- Clinical Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Sporting Shoulder.-
- Shoulder Injuries in overhead athletes.-
- Scapular Dyskiness in Athletes.-
- Rotator Cuff Disorders in Athletes.-
- Labral Injuries in Athletes.-
- Glenoid bone loss in athletes.-
- Acromioclavicular joint injuries.-
- The sternoclavicular joint.-
- Clavicle Fractures
- Glenohumeral Arthritis in Athletes.-
- Pectoralis Major Ruptures.-
- Principles of Sport-specific Rehabilitation.
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