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| Autore: |
Razmjou Helen
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| Titolo: |
Clinical and Radiological Examination of the Shoulder Joint : A Guide for Advanced Practice Physiotherapists / / by Helen Razmjou, Monique Christakis
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| Pubblicazione: | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
| Edizione: | 1st ed. 2022. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (201 pages) |
| Disciplina: | 405 |
| 617.5720754 | |
| Soggetto topico: | Primary care (Medicine) |
| Orthopedics | |
| Physical therapy | |
| Primary Care Medicine | |
| Orthopaedics | |
| Physiotherapy | |
| Persona (resp. second.): | ChristakisMonique |
| Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Diagnostic Clinical Decision-Making in Shoulder Pathology -- Historical Perspective -- Definition of Diagnostic Indices -- Origin of Shoulder Pain -- Nociceptive Pain -- Neuropathic Pain -- Cervical Spine-Related Pain -- Non-spinal Neuropathic Shoulder Pain -- Major Categories of Common Shoulder Pathology -- References -- Chapter 2: Impingement Syndrome -- Primary or Outlet Impingement -- Historical Perspective -- Intrinsic Factors of Primary Impingement Syndrome -- Calcified (Calcifying) Tendinitis -- Extrinsic Factors of Primary Impingement Syndrome -- Acromion Morphology -- Subacromial Osseous Impingement -- Acromioclavicular Joint (AC) Pathologies -- Osteoarthritis -- Os Acromiale -- Osteolysis of the Distal Clavicle -- Coracoacromial Ligament (CAL) Pathology -- Coracoid Impingement Syndrome (CIS) -- Clinical Findings of Primary Impingement Syndrome -- Internal Impingement Syndrome -- Clinical Findings and Management of Internal Impingement Syndrome -- Secondary and Functional Impingement Syndrome -- References -- Chapter 3: Biceps Brachii Pathology -- Historical Perspective -- Proximal Long Head of Biceps Brachii Pathology -- Clinical Findings and Management -- Proximal Short Head of Biceps Brachii Pathology -- Clinical Findings and Management -- Distal Biceps Pathologies -- Clinical Findings and Management -- References -- Chapter 4: Tears of Rotator Cuff Tendons -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Types of Rotator Cuff Tears (Partial Vs. Full Thickness) -- Importance of Cuff Tear Location and Involvement of Rotator Cable -- Natural History of Rotator Cuff Disease -- Clinical Findings of Rotator Cuff Tears -- Differential Diagnosis -- Management of Rotator Cuff Tears -- Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears -- Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears. |
| Historical Landmarks and Surgical Decision-Making -- References -- Chapter 5: Cuff Tear Arthropathy -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Prevalence of CTA -- Clinical Findings of Cuff Tear Arthropathy -- Range of Motion Assessment -- Pseudoparalysis -- Strength-Related Clinical Tests -- Imaging Investigations -- Management of Cuff Tear Arthropathy -- References -- Chapter 6: Frozen Shoulder -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Incidence and Risk Factors -- Clinical Findings and Role of Capsular Pattern of Restriction -- Differential Diagnosis for Frozen Shoulder -- Conservative and Surgical Management -- Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) and Oral Corticosteroid -- Rehabilitation and Manual Therapy -- Corticosteroid Injections -- Distension Arthrography -- Closed Manipulation under Anesthesia -- Surgical Release of Capsule -- References -- Chapter 7: Arthritis of the Glenohumeral Joint -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Rheumatoid Arthritis of Glenohumeral Joint -- Capsulorrhaphy Arthropathy -- Avascular Necrosis or Osteonecrosis -- Septic Arthritis -- Neuropathic Arthropathy -- Rare Genetic and Hereditary-Induced Arthritis -- References -- Chapter 8: Superior Labral Anterior and Posterior Lesions -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Clinical Findings of SLAP Lesions -- Management -- References -- Chapter 9: Glenohumeral Joint Instability -- Historical Perspective -- Characteristics, Classification, and Causes -- Anterior Glenohumeral Instability -- Posterior Glenohumeral Instability -- Inferior Glenohumeral Instability -- Multidirectional Hypermobility (Laxity) -- Rare Hereditary Disorders -- Clinical Findings of Glenohumeral Joint Instability -- Management -- References. | |
| Chapter 10: Principles of Radiological Examination -- Conventional Radiography -- Standard Anteroposterior (AP) View -- True Anteroposterior (Grashey) View -- Supraspinatus Outlet View -- Scapular Outlet "Y" View -- Acromioclavicular (Zanca) View -- Axillary Lateral View -- Stryker Notch View -- West Point View -- Other Diagnostic Imaging Modalities of the Shoulder Joint -- Ultrasonography (US) -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) without Contrast -- Magnetic Resonance Arthrography (MRA) -- Computed Tomography (CT) Scan -- Disadvantages, Precautions, and Contraindications -- Conventional Radiography -- Ultrasonography (US) -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) without Contrast -- Magnetic Resonance Arthrography (MRA) -- Computed Tomography (CT) Scan -- References -- Chapter 11: Radiographic Features of Rotator Cuff and Biceps Tendon Pathologies -- Subacromial Impingement Syndrome -- Inferior Cortical Acromial Sclerosis (Sourcil Sign) -- Subacromial Spurs -- Subacromial Enthesophytes -- Subacromial Osteophytes -- Greater Tuberosity Cortical Irregularity -- Calcified Tendinitis -- Acromion Morphology -- Acromioclavicular Joint Osteoarthritis -- Chondrocalcinosis -- Geyser Cyst -- Osteolysis of the Distal Clavicle -- Acromioclavicular Joint Separation -- Os Acromiale -- Biceps Pathology -- Proximal Biceps Tendon Pathology -- Distal Biceps Tendon Pathology -- Partial- and Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears -- Inferior Cortical Acromial Sclerosis (Sourcil Sign) -- Greater Tuberosity Cortical Irregularity -- Humeral Head Cysts -- Subacromial Enthesophytes and Osteophytes -- Superior Migration of the Humeral Head in Relation to the Glenoid -- Critical Shoulder Angle -- Other Imaging Modes of Rotator Cuff Tears -- References -- Chapter 12: Radiographic Features of Glenohumeral Arthritis -- Primary Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis. | |
| Autoimmune and Inflammatory Arthritis -- Secondary Glenohumeral Arthritis -- Cuff Tear Arthropathy -- Capsulorrhaphy Arthropathy -- Avascular Necrosis (AVN) or Osteonecrosis -- Septic Arthritis -- Neuropathic Arthropathy -- Metabolic Conditions and Glenohumeral Joint Arthritis -- Radiographic Features of Glenohumeral Instability -- Anterior Glenohumeral Instability -- Hill-Sachs Lesions -- Bankart Cartilaginous and Bony Lesions -- Posterior Glenohumeral Instability -- Imaging Features of Capsular, Labral, and Rare Pathologies -- Adhesive Capsulitis -- Superior Labral Pathologies -- Benign Bone Tumors -- Malignancy -- References -- Index. | |
| Sommario/riassunto: | The extended role physiotherapy has been given increased attention over the past decade in North America and Europe. New models of care with expanded scope of practice for allied health professionals have emerged to respond to a continuous increase in the cost of health care and physician and surgeon shortages, especially in settings that provide services to patients with musculoskeletal disorders in rural areas. This text book provides detailed information on history, etiology, clinical findings, and most importantly imaging characteristics of major conditions of the shoulder joint, which clinicians often face in the clinic. At present, there are no books that have incorporated the shoulder joint's different pathologies for extended role therapists, physician assistants, or family physicians in one place. This book facilitates practical learning for busy clinicians who wish to improve their expertise without having to read multiple books on the subject. The first nine chapters of the book incorporate the historical perspective of the common shoulder conditions with details on the pioneers who first introduced the pathology in the medical journals. The clinical and imaging hallmarks of each disorder then follow the historical perspective section to assist with identifying the pathology and selecting the best management. Chapters 10-12 provide detailed information on indications and contraindications for different modes of procedural imaging and the specific presentation of common shoulder pathologies on plain radiographs. Written by the experts in the field, Clinical and Radiological Examination of the Shoulder Joint is a valuable resource for advanced level physiotherapists, family medicine physicians, and specialized physician assistants. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Clinical and Radiological Examination of the Shoulder Joint ![]() |
| ISBN: | 3-031-10470-6 |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910616394903321 |
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