A comprehensive introductory text with more than 150 color images and figures, The Foundations of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery provides essential information on shoulder and elbow care for students, residents, fellows, and new doctors.
Surgery of the shoulder and elbow has grown more common in recent decades as understanding of anatomy, physiology, and pathology has improved. Additionally, innovations in surgical techniques and implant design have given surgeons the tools to address a higher number of shoulder and elbow pathologies. To adequately care for this increasing patient population, the basics of shoulder and elbow care must be disseminated to those in training.
Together with their expert contributors, Drs. Surena Namdari, Benjamin Zmistowski, and Reza Omid explore the foundational concepts of shoulder and elbow surgery, including:
Shoulder anatomy and physical examination, shoulder instability, and rotator cuff disease
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) and injuries to the biceps-labral complex
Shoulder arthritis (glenohumeral arthritis), shoulder fractures, and the athlete’s shoulder and elbow
Scapular disorders and acromioclavicular disorders
Elbow anatomy and physical exam, elbow instability, and tendon injuries
Neuropathies of the upper extremity
Elbow arthritis, fractures of the elbow, and humeral shaft fractures
In conjunction with clinical experience, The Foundations of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery will serve as an invaluable resource for orthopedic surgeons-in-training.