Description
The latest edition of this in-depth look at athletic injuries of the shoulder has been updated to feature 16 new chapters, additional illustrations and algorithms, an added focus on arthroscopic treatments, and pearls that highlight key information. Additional contributing authors give you a fresh spin on new and old topics from rehabilitation exercises to special coverage of female athletes, pediatrics, and golfers. This book offers coverage of arthroscopy, total joint replacement, instability, football, tennis, swimming, and gymnastic injuries, rotator cuff injuries, and much, much more! The large range of topics covered in this text ensures that it's a great resource for orthopaedists, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and primary care physicians.- Presents a multidisciplinary approach to the care of the shoulder, combining contributions from the leaders in the field of orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, and athletic training.- Demonstrates which exercises your patients should perform in order to decrease their chance of injury or increase strength following an injury through illustrated exercises for rehabilitation and injury prevention.- Illustrates how the shoulder is affected during activity of certain sports with a variety of tables and graphs.- Covers a large range of topics including all shoulder injuries to be sufficiently comprehensive for both orthopaedists and physical therapists/athletic trainers.Features 16 new chapters, including Internal Impingement, Bankarts: Open vs. Arthroscopy, Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder, Cervicogenic Shoulder Pain, Proprioception: Testing and Treatment, and more.- Details current surgical and rehabilitation information for all aspects of shoulder pathology to keep you up-to-date.- Organizes topics into different sections on anatomy, biomechanics, surgery, and rehabilitation for ease of reference.
Table of Contents
1. Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Complex2. Clinical Biomechanics of the Shoulder Complex3. Standardized Shoulder Examination-Clinical and Functional Approaches 4. Clinical Examination of the Shoulder Complex5. Diagnostic Imaging of the Shoulder Complex6. Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Shoulder7. Operative Arthroscopy of the Shoulder8. Arthroscopic Techniques of the Shoulder9. Tensile Failure of the Rotator Cuff10. Subacromial Impingement11. Internal Impingement12. PASTA Lesions of the Rotator Cuff13. Calcific Tendonitis14. Open Repair of the Rotator Cuff15. Mini-Open Rotator Cuff Repair16. Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair17. Anterior Instability of the Shoulder18. Posterior Shoulder Instability19. Multidirectional Instability20. Management of the First Time Dislocation in the Athlete21. Bankart Lesions: Diagnosis & Treatment with Arthroscopic & Open Approaches22. Superior Labrum, Anterior and Posterior Lesions of the Shoulder23. Soft Tissue Injuries of the Shoulder24. Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder25. Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries26. Shoulder Arthroplasty in the Athlete Shoulder27. Neurovascular Compression Syndromes of the Shoulder28. Brachial Plexus Injuries29. Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment30. Cervicogenic Shoulder Pain31. Biomechanics of the Shoulder During Sports32. Electromyographic Activity During Upper Extremity Sports33. Shoulder Injuries in Baseball34. Shoulder Injuries in Football35. Shoulder Injuries in Tennis36. The Shoulder in Swimming37. Conditioning, Training, and Rehabilitation Concepts for the Golfer's Shoulders38. The Artistic Gymnast's Shoulder39. Pediatric Shoulder Injuries40. Female Shoulder Injuries41. Nonoperative Treatment of Shoulder Impingement42. Non-Operative Rehabilitation for Traumatic and Congenital Glenohumeral Instability43. Strength and Conditioning for the Preadolescent and Adolescent Athlete44. Injuries and Rehabilitation of the Female Shoulder45. Biomechanical Considerations in Shoulder Rehabilitation Exercises46. Open and Closed Chain Rehabilitation for the Shoulder Complex47. Neuromuscular Control Exercises for Shoulder Instability48. Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation for the Shoulder49. The Sensorimotor Contribution to the Shoulder Joint Stability50. The Role of the Scapula in Rehabilitation51. Alternative Techniques for the Motion-Restricted Shoulder52. The Decelerator Mechanism: Eccentric Muscular Contraction Applications at the Shoulder53. Neurodynamic Techniques for the Athletic Shoulder54. Current Concepts in Isokinetic Testing and Rehabilitation of the Shoulder Complex55. Plyometrics for the Shoulder Complex56. Core Stabilization: Integration with Shoulder Rehabilitation57. Conditioning of the Shoulder Complex for Specific Sports58. Interval Sport Programs for the Shoulder59. Taping, Padding, and Bracing Considerations for the Shoulder Complex60. Outcome Measurements for the Shoulder



