Orthopaedic knowledge update Shoulder and elbow [E-Book]
Publisher: Philadelphia Rosemont, Illinois Wolters Kluwer American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2021Edition: Fifth editionDescription: 1 online resource illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781975148157
- 1975148150
- Shoulder and elbow 5
- OKU Shoulder and elbow
- Title on publisher web site Orthopaedic knowledge update: Shoulder and elbow 5
- WE 810
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"The field of shoulder and elbow surgery continues to rapidly expand and evolve. This fifth edition of Orthopaedic Knowledge Update� (OKU�): Shoulder and Elbow is focused on the most recent advances in this area of orthopaedics. It is written for practicing orthopaedic surgeons and presents, in a concise yet thorough manner, the most recent literature on the shoulder and the elbow and the advances in all areas of shoulder and elbow surgery. Shoulder and elbow specialists will also find this edition useful, along with residents and fellows, who will benefit from the knowledge and expertise of a world-class group of section editors and authors. New to this edition is an update on the design and biomechanics of reverse shoulder arthroplasty. New information on the biologics and indications and outcomes of these adjuncts to healing has been included. New chapters on the imaging of the shoulder specifically for the evaluation of the glenoid in instability and degenerative disease have been added. The chapter on complex regional pain syndrome and causalgia provides an update on current terminology, thought, diagnosis, and management. A chapter on both basic and advanced elbow arthroscopy is included. New information on management of elbow and shoulder injuries in throwing athletes is in this edition of OKU. In the past 5 years, the advent of the superior capsular reconstruction for rotator cuff-deficient shoulders has become more common. This edition brings the early science and results to the reader"-- Provided by publisher
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