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245 1 0 _aMRI-Arthroscopy Correlations
_h[electronic resource] :
_bA Case-Based Atlas of the Knee, Shoulder, Elbow, Hip and Ankle /
_cedited by Brian C. Werner.
250 _a2nd ed. 2022.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2022.
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 _aMR Imaging for the Orthopedic Surgeon -- Part I. The Knee -- Diagnostic Knee Arthroscopy and Arthroscopic Anatomy -- Meniscus Tear MRI Correlation -- Chondral Lesions -- Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury and Reconstruction -- Posterior Cruciate Ligament -- Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries of the Knee -- The Posterolateral Corner of the Knee -- Patellofemoral Disorders -- Synovial Disorders of the Knee -- Part II. The Shoulder -- Diagnostic Shoulder Arthroscopy and Arthroscopic Anatomy -- Anterior Shoulder Instability -- Posterior Instability and Labral Pathology -- Rotator Cuff Disease -- SLAP Lesions and Biceps Tendon Pathology -- MRI-Arthroscopy Correlations in the Overhead Athlete -- Frozen Shoulder -- Disorders of the AC Joint and Suprascapular Nerve Compression Syndrome -- Imaging and Arthroscopic Evaluation of the Painful or Failed Shoulder Arthroplasty -- Part III. The Elbow -- Diagnostic Elbow Arthroscopy and Arthroscopic Anatomy -- Lateral and Medial Epicondylitis -- Elbow Injuries in the Overhead Athlete: MUCL Avulsion and Tears -- OCD/Chondral Injuries of the Elbow -- Degenerative and Inflammatory Arthritis -- Elbow Trauma and Arthrofibrosis -- Other Entities: PLRI, HO, Triceps, and Plica -- Part IV. The Hip -- Diagnostic Hip Arthroscopy -- Femoroacetabular Impingement: Labrum, Articular Cartilage -- Femoroacetabular Impingement: Femoral Morphology and Correction -- Acetabular Fossa, Femoral Fovea, and the Ligamentum Teres -- Traumatic and Atraumatic Hip Instability -- Peritrochanteric Space Disorders: Anatomy and Management -- Proximal Hamstring Pathology and Endoscopic Management -- Athletic Pubalgia and Sports Hernia: Evaluation and Management -- Revision Hip Arthroscopy -- Part V. The Ankle -- Diagnostic Ankle Arthroscopy -- Ankle Arthroscopy for Ankle Instability -- Chondral Lesions of the Ankle -- Posterior Ankle Arthroscopy and Hindfoot Endoscopy -- Ankle Degenerative Conditions and Arthritis.
520 _aIntegrating MRI findings associated with the spectrum of problems seen in the most commonly treated joints in sports medicine with the diagnostic findings seen during arthroscopy of the same joint in the same patient, this unique text correlates this pathology and applies these findings to the clinic, the radiology reading room and the operating suite. Representing a microcosm of daily patient care, this atlas of interactive correlation is an exceedingly effective tool for education and continued learning, an impetus for interdisciplinary research collaboration, and a critical part of an approach to optimum patient care. Furthermore, this case-based correlation between MRI imaging and arthroscopic findings and treatment has been a well-received and effective method for teaching and discussion at meetings and instructional courses. The second edition of this popular case atlas is organized into five sections highlighting the major joints in which MRI and arthroscopy are most commonly used in sports medicine: knee, shoulder, elbow, hip, and a brand new section on the ankle. Chapters have been reformatted to a consistent presentation, beginning with an overview of the specific disease entity and followed by selected cases chosen by the chapter authors that best illustrate common or noteworthy disease entities or pathology, with an emphasis on the parallel MRI imaging and arthroscopic findings. Throughout the text, updated arthroscopy images reflect current surgical techniques, many of which have changed significantly since the original edition was published. Authors and section editors, many new to this edition, are nationally recognized experts, teachers and pioneers in their respective areas of sports medicine and have covered the gamut of topics in each of their sections. Taken together, this will be an invaluable resource for sports medicine specialists, orthopedic surgeons and musculoskeletal radiologists alike, promoting increasingly accurate diagnoses of pathology and advanced treatment options to aid in the optimization of patient care and recovery.
650 0 _aSports medicine.
650 0 _aOrthopedics.
650 1 4 _aSports Medicine.
650 2 4 _aOrthopaedics.
653 0 _aJoints -- injuries
653 0 _aAthletic Injuries -- diagnosis
653 0 _aAthletic Injuries -- surgery
653 0 _aMagnetic Resonance Imaging
653 0 _aArthroscopy
653 6 _aCase Reports
700 1 _aWerner, Brian C.
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