Shoulder pain is one of the most common reasons for patient visits to orthopedic, physiatrist, primary care and sports medicine offices. Most books that cover this topic review it as a chapter within a larger book on orthopedics as a whole, or they focus on one specific aspect of shoulder pathology, such as osteoarthritis.
This practical text is an evidence-based, user-friendly review of the literature for the breadth of shoulder pathologies that present to the busy practitioner. Opening with a review of the relevant anatomy, subsequent chapters discuss injuries to the rotator cuff, biceps tendonitis, labral tears, adhesive capsulitis, and osteoarthritis. Additional chapters cover shoulder pain in the pediatric patient, sports trauma and fractures, and medical causes of shoulder pain. And while reviewing pathology and its diagnosis and treatment is important, proceeding through real case studies is extremely valuable in bringing the diagnosis and treatment of shoulder pathologies to life, hence an engaging section of clinical case material rounds out the presentation.
Taken together,
A Case-Based Approach to Shoulder Pain will be an ideal resource for musculoskeletal medicine practitioners of all types.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Shoulder Anatomy.- Rotator Cuff Tendonitis and Bursitis.- Biceps Tendonitis.- Labral Tears of the Shoulder.- Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder.- Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder.- Sports Trauma of the Shoulder.- Shoulder Fractures.- Medical Causes of Shoulder Pain.- Shoulder Pain Case Studies.
Sobre o autor
Jasmin Harounian, MD, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA
Grant Cooper, MD, Co-Director, Princeton Spine and Joint Center, Princeton, NJ, USA
Joseph Herrera, DO, Professor and Chair, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA
Scott Curtis DO, Princeton Spine and Joint Center, Princeton, NJ, USA