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A comprehensive review, Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow: A
Guide to Successful Return to Play is a valuable resource for
orthopedic surgeons as well as athletic trainers, therapists, and
primary care physicians who regularly deal with athletes. Edited by
Drs. Anthony A. Romeo and Brandon J. Erickson, Sports-Related
Conditions of the Elbow: A Guide to Successful Return to Play is
the most thorough text regarding how to treat athletic elbow
conditions. Chapters are broken down by specific conditions,
including in-depth assessments of muscle, tendons, ligaments, bone,
nerves, and more. With insight given by expert contributors,
including several physicians for professional and collegiate teams,
the text shares extensive knowledge from these experts for treating
conditions of the elbow. Additionally, each chapter includes:
Expert pearls and experiences in treating athletes with the
mentioned pathologic condition A synopsis on diagnosis as well as
treatment algorithms Technique videos that display physical exam
maneuvers, how to critically assess various types of diagnostic
imaging, and surgical techniques A rehabilitation section focusing
on the best-available evidence to allow these athletes to return to
sport as efficiently and safely as possible Video website access is
included with purchase, providing additional audio-visual support
to theories and principles discussed in each chapter by the world's
leading experts. Sports-Related Conditions of the Elbow: A Guide to
Successful Return to Play is a must-have text that focuses on best
practices in sports medicine and covers a wide range of common and
uncommon elbow conditions that athletes of all levels of play may
encounter.
The biceps tendon is one of the most challenging anatomic
structures to completely understand. Its precise role for shoulder
function has yet to be completely defined, and pathologic
conditions exist at both its proximal and distal ends. In recent
years, the biceps labral complex has been recognized as a common
cause of shoulder pain among patients. Accurate diagnosis,
utilizing both physical examination and imaging, is crucial to
decision-making regarding the most effective treatment. Many
controversies exist surrounding the management of biceps pathology
with a myriad of potential solutions to consider. This practical
text breaks down the biceps into succinct, digestible portions with
expert tips and tricks to help manage bicipital problems in a wide
array of patients. Sensibly divided into three thematic sections,
it encompasses all aspects of the biceps tendon, including relevant
anatomy, diagnosis, imaging, and non-operative management
(including rehabilitation and biologic treatments). Surgical
management strategies as they pertain to both proximal and distal
biceps tendon pathologies will be covered, including both
arthroscopic and open tenodesis, transfer, and inlay and onlay
fixation methods. A review of associated complications and how to
avoid them is likewise described in detail, along with
post-surgical rehabilitation techniques to maximize return to play.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists at
all levels, The Management of Biceps Pathology will be a unique
resource for all clinicians facing challenges treating the active
patient with shoulder and elbow pain.
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