Shoulder Arthritis across the Life Span

Shoulder Arthritis across the Life Span

From Joint Preservation to Arthroplasty

Mazzocca, Augustus D.; Calvo, Emilio; Di Giacomo, Giovanni

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2024

391

Mole

9783031333002

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. Joint Preservation: Conservative Non-operative treatment.- 1. Physical Therapy and exercise to increase ROM and Decrease pain.- 2. Corticosteroids, NSAIDS, vitamins, naturopathic remedies that can help shoulder arthritis.- 3. Biologics in the treatment of cartilage lesions.- 4. Non operative Management of Shoulder Arthritis in the Athlete.- Part II. Joint Preservation: Arthroscopic Management.- 5. Arthroscopic management: capsular release, chondroplasty, and debridement.- 6. Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management (CAM) procedure.- 7. Microfracture for lesions on the Glenoid and Humerus.- 8. Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in the Shoulder.- 9. Autologous Cartilage Implantation (ACI) for lesions on the Glenoid and Humerus.- 10. Dislocation Arthropathy- Shoulder Arthritis after Bankart Repair.- Part III. Joint Replacement:Open Treatment Young patient.- 11. Total resurfacing in young patients and Partial-Resurfacing of the humeral head.- 12. Hemiarthroplasty in the young patient. Post traumatic AVN and Malunion .- 13. Alternatives to glenoid prosthesis in young patients (Grafts, ream and run, ect) - Arthrocopic Glenoid Resurfacing for treatment of s.- 14. Long, short stem or stemless humeral component?.- 15. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in young athletic patient.- Part IV. Joint Replacement: Open Treatment in Middle-aged.- 16. Long term TSA Surgical Outcomes at 10-20 years. Postoperative results from the Australian and US registries.- 17. Long term RTSA Surgical Outcomes.- 18. Strategies to improve function in RTSA: Glenoid-shaft angle and lateralization in TSA.- 19. Glenoid types and fixation systems in TSA.- 20. TSA and subscapularis repair and failure.- 21. TSA in a patient with Rotator Cuff tear.- 22. Shoulder arthroplasty and inflammatory arthritis.- 23. Shoulder arthroplasty and Infection.- 24. Shoulder arthroplasty and instability.- 25. TSA in a middle aged and elderly patient.- 26. RSA in a middleaged patient.- 27. RSA after failed RCR or SCR.- 28. Management of bone deficiency in shoulder arthroplasty.- 29. Post op rehab and return to play after shoulder arthroplasty.- 30. Management of TSA and RSA complications: Tips and Tricks to avoid them.- Part V. Joint Replacement: Open Treatment in Elderly.- 31. RSA in a Patient with an Intact Rotator Cuff.- 32. Anatomic TSA in Elderly Patient - Concerns and advantages.-33. Revision shoulder arthroplasty.- 34. Infection with bone loss including antibiotic spacer info.-35. Periprosthetic fractures in TSA.- 36. Tendon transfers and Shoulder Arthroplasty.- 37. Influence of biomechanics on RSA and it's implication in surgical decision making process.- Part VI. New technologies in shoulder arthroplasty.- 38. Arthroscopy and shoulder arthroplasty.- 39. Preoperative planning in TSA.- 40. Robotic surgery in shoulder arthroplasty.- 41. Subscapularis Preserving Approaches to Shoulder Replacement in the Young Athletics Patient.
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preservation;arthroplasty;instability;soft tissue surgery;rehabilitation;conservative treatment