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Stabilization of the Acromioclavicular Joint
Few issues in orthopaedic surgery are more contentious than the continuing debate concerning operative or conservative treatment for a dislocated acromioclavicular joint. Both schools of thought can put forward excellent results to support their case
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The pathology of the subacromial bursa and...
CHAPTER IIITHE PATHOLOGY OF THE SUBACROMIAL BURSA AND OF THE SUPRASPINATUS TENDON I DO NOT propose to review in detail the pathology of such general conditions as tuberculosis and syphilis, which, of course, may occur in this region, but merely
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Rupture of the supraspinatus tendon
CHAPTER V Now that we have considered the shoulder from the anatomic and pathologic points of view, we come to the clinical study of the lesions which may be identified by special groups of symptoms as definite entities. It seems to me that the pract
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Scapula Fracture Classifications
Scapula fractures: Euler and Rüedi classification Scapula fractures: DeCloux and Lemerle classification Scapula fractures: OTA Classification Glenoid fractures: Ideberg classification Glenoid fractures: Mayo classification
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The role of the supraspinatus in dislocation...
CHAPTER IXTHE ROLE OF THE SUPRASPINATUS IN DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF THE SHOULDER JOINT THIS chapter does not aim to be an exhaustive treatise on fractures and dislocations of the shoulder, although a very large number of articles have been studi
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Fractures in relation to the subacromial bursa
CHAPTER X I DO not intend to describe in detail the diagnosis or treatment of fractures about the shoulder, but to state briefly certain points which are suggested from a study of the bursa and tendons, and their probable relations to the fragments i
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The role of the supraspinatus in dislocation...
CHAPTER IXTHE ROLE OF THE SUPRASPINATUS IN DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF THE SHOULDER JOINT THIS chapter does not aim to be an exhaustive treatise on fractures and dislocations of the shoulder, although a very large number of articles have been studi
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Anterior Acromioplasty
IndicationsDecompression of the Rotator Cuff for Impingement SyndromeSurgery is indicated if conservative therapy has failed. Neer has described three differÂent stages of the impingement syndrome.1 Stage 1 is reversible edema and hemorrhage present
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Shoulder Glossary
This is a glossary of common shoulder terms that I use in my practice and clinical letters to assist my patients and referring clinicians. Hopefully this glossary can assist patients and other clinicians to better understand much of the confusing med
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The role of the supraspinatus in dislocation...
CHAPTER IXTHE ROLE OF THE SUPRASPINATUS IN DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF THE SHOULDER JOINT THIS chapter does not aim to be an exhaustive treatise on fractures and dislocations of the shoulder, although a very large number of articles have been studi
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InSpace Balloon for Massive Rotator Cuff Tears
Some massive tears and /or poor tendon and muscle quality will not allow a successful rotator cuff repair. The optimal treatment for massive rotator cuff tears is still not known. There are many treatment options, all with their own benefits and risk
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Tendinitis of the short rotators
CHAPTER VII ADHERENT SUBACROMIAL BURSITIS—FROZEN SHOULDER THIS is a class of cases which I find it difficult to define, difficult to treat and difficult to explain from the point of view of pathology. Yet these cases form a fairly distinct clinical
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The role of the supraspinatus in dislocation...
CHAPTER IXTHE ROLE OF THE SUPRASPINATUS IN DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF THE SHOULDER JOINT THIS chapter does not aim to be an exhaustive treatise on fractures and dislocations of the shoulder, although a very large number of articles have been studi
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Shoulder Glossary
This is a glossary of common shoulder terms that I use in my practice and clinical letters to assist my patients and referring clinicians. Hopefully this glossary can assist patients and other clinicians to better understand much of the confusing med
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Rupture of the supraspinatus tendon
CHAPTER V Now that we have considered the shoulder from the anatomic and pathologic points of view, we come to the clinical study of the lesions which may be identified by special groups of symptoms as definite entities. It seems to me that the pract