Disorders of the Shoulder: Sports Injuries
Of the nearly 8 million shoulder injuries treated annually in the United States, almost half are rotator cuff repairs--and most of these injuries are treated by orthopedic sports medicine specialists. Therefore, it is essential that today's orthopedists specializing in sports medicine have a solid understanding of the most commonly performed shoulder repair procedures. This volume in the
Disorders of the Shoulder set covers the full spectrum of shoulder procedures--including open and arthroscopic procedures.
- Comprehensive coverage helps maximize diagnostic accuracy, broaden treatment options, optimize procedural performance, and improve patient outcomes.
- Material on both adult and adolescent problems prepares readers to treat patients across the lifespan.
- Broad scope prepares readers for the diagnostic and management challenges of SLAP Tears, Anterior and Posterior Instability, Rotator Cuff Repairs, Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries, and more!
- Sport-specific information helps readers address the specific shoulder injuries most commonly associated with various sports.
- Tips on return to activity following treatment help players get back in the game safely, while minimizing the risk for reinjury.