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This Monograph is a compilation of clinical experience and basic research by the author on the function and anatomy of the shoulder joint, with particular emphasis on biomechanics. The book provides deep and comprehensive knowledge about the shoulder based on the author’s over forty years of career. This book is unique in that it emphasizes the process of discovering new knowledge through searching for clinical questions or “whys” and solving them. The author shows how he tackled various problems with a great deal of medical curiosity. The chapters place much space on anatomy, function, and pathology, for correct treatment through an accurate understanding of the pathology.

The first part of this book explains the basic examination methods as clearly as possible, with abundant figures taken during patient consultations. Part two through four describes some diseases of the shoulder joint, including rotator cuff tears, instability, frozen shoulder, biceps disorders, and throwing shoulder, all of which are frequently encountered in daily practice. In part five, biomechanical research related to suture anchors is presented, and correct insertion angles and intervals are described. It is crucial to understand the surgical method correctly and question the commonly used techniques for better patient care. A clear explanation of long-standing debates, such as the deadman theory, is explained based on the evidence from his research. The last part presents two cases that are rarely encountered but are interesting from the perspective of functional reconstruction of the shoulder.

Shoulderology - Searching for “Whys” Related to the Shoulder invites shoulder surgeons, fellows, residents, and medical students to read the thought-provoking collection of evidence and interpretations of the common knowledge. It will be of interest to orthopaedic surgeons specializing in other areas. The author places a strong emphasis on educating young researchers and provides valuable guidance apart from the basic research and clinical practice and hopes that the book will motivate the subsequent generations to pursue further study.




Table of Contents

Front matter ForwordFront matter Forword
Front matter Preface
Front matter Acknowledgments
Front matter Message to the Young

Ch 1 Introduction

Part 1 Shoulder Examinations

Ch 2 Physical Examinations of the Shoulder

Part 2 Main Shoulder Diseases – Rotator Cuff Tear

Ch 3 Rotator Cuff

Part 3 Main Shoulder Diseases – Shoulder Instability

Ch 4 Stabilizing Mechanisms

Ch 5 Traumatic Dislocation

Ch 6 Multidirectional Instability (Loose Shoulder)

Part 4 Main Shoulder Diseases – Others

Ch 7 Frozen Shoulder

Ch 8 Long Head of the Biceps

Ch 9 Throwing Shoulder

Part 5 Biomechanical Research Related to Suture Anchors

Ch 10 Anchor Insertion Angle: Deadman Theory and its Interpretation

Ch 11 Minimal Safe Distance between Suture Anchors: Relationship between the anchor distance and pullout strength

Part 6 Rare Shoulder Diseases

Ch 12 Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD)

Ch 13 Trapezius Paralysis.

Back matter Index

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      Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
      Publication Date: 01/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9789819903443, 978-9819903443
      ISBN10: 9819903440

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This Monograph is a compilation of clinical experience and basic research by the author on the function and anatomy of the shoulder joint, with particular emphasis on biomechanics. The book provides deep and comprehensive knowledge about the shoulder based on the author’s over forty years of career. This book is unique in that it emphasizes the process of discovering new knowledge through searching for clinical questions or “whys” and solving them. The author shows how he tackled various problems with a great deal of medical curiosity. The chapters place much space on anatomy, function, and pathology, for correct treatment through an accurate understanding of the pathology.

      The first part of this book explains the basic examination methods as clearly as possible, with abundant figures taken during patient consultations. Part two through four describes some diseases of the shoulder joint, including rotator cuff tears, instability, frozen shoulder, biceps disorders, and throwing shoulder, all of which are frequently encountered in daily practice. In part five, biomechanical research related to suture anchors is presented, and correct insertion angles and intervals are described. It is crucial to understand the surgical method correctly and question the commonly used techniques for better patient care. A clear explanation of long-standing debates, such as the deadman theory, is explained based on the evidence from his research. The last part presents two cases that are rarely encountered but are interesting from the perspective of functional reconstruction of the shoulder.

      Shoulderology - Searching for “Whys” Related to the Shoulder invites shoulder surgeons, fellows, residents, and medical students to read the thought-provoking collection of evidence and interpretations of the common knowledge. It will be of interest to orthopaedic surgeons specializing in other areas. The author places a strong emphasis on educating young researchers and provides valuable guidance apart from the basic research and clinical practice and hopes that the book will motivate the subsequent generations to pursue further study.




      Table of Contents

      Front matter ForwordFront matter Forword
      Front matter Preface
      Front matter Acknowledgments
      Front matter Message to the Young

      Ch 1 Introduction

      Part 1 Shoulder Examinations

      Ch 2 Physical Examinations of the Shoulder

      Part 2 Main Shoulder Diseases – Rotator Cuff Tear

      Ch 3 Rotator Cuff

      Part 3 Main Shoulder Diseases – Shoulder Instability

      Ch 4 Stabilizing Mechanisms

      Ch 5 Traumatic Dislocation

      Ch 6 Multidirectional Instability (Loose Shoulder)

      Part 4 Main Shoulder Diseases – Others

      Ch 7 Frozen Shoulder

      Ch 8 Long Head of the Biceps

      Ch 9 Throwing Shoulder

      Part 5 Biomechanical Research Related to Suture Anchors

      Ch 10 Anchor Insertion Angle: Deadman Theory and its Interpretation

      Ch 11 Minimal Safe Distance between Suture Anchors: Relationship between the anchor distance and pullout strength

      Part 6 Rare Shoulder Diseases

      Ch 12 Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD)

      Ch 13 Trapezius Paralysis.

      Back matter Index

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