The Management of Biceps Pathology

A Clinical Guide from the Shoulder to the Elbow

The Management of Biceps Pathology

A Clinical Guide from the Shoulder to the Elbow

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The biceps tendon is one of the most challenging anatomic structures to completely understand. Its precise role for shoulder function has yet to be completely defined, and pathologic conditions exist at both its proximal and distal ends. In recent years, the biceps labral complex has been recognized as a common cause of shoulder pain among patients. Accurate diagnosis, utilizing both physical examination and imaging, is crucial to decision-making regarding the most effective treatment. Many controversies exist surrounding the management of biceps pathology with a myriad of potential solutions to consider. 
This practical text breaks down the biceps into succinct, digestible portions with expert tips and tricks to help manage bicipital problems in a wide array of patients. Sensibly divided into three thematic sections, it encompasses all aspects of the biceps tendon, including relevant anatomy, diagnosis, imaging, and non-operative management (including rehabilitation and biologic treatments). Surgical management strategies as they pertain to both proximal and distal biceps tendon pathologies will be covered, including both arthroscopic and open tenodesis, transfer, and inlay and onlay fixation methods. A review of associated complications and how to avoid them is likewise described in detail, along with post-surgical rehabilitation techniques to maximize return to play.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists at all levels, The Management of Biceps Pathology will be a unique resource for all clinicians facing challenges treating the active patient with shoulder and elbow pain.

Anthony A. Romeo MD, Shoulder, Elbow, Sports Medicine, Dupage Medical Group, Westmont, IL, USA


Brandon J. Erickson, MD, Division of Sports Medicine, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, New York, NY, USA

Justin W. Griffin, MD, Assistant Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Jordan-Young Institute for Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Virginia Beach, VA, USA
ISBN 9783030630195
Artikelnummer 9783030630195
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2021
Verlag Springer-Verlag
Umfang 335 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
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