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Pediatric Hip Arthroscopy: a Review of Indications and Treatment Outcomes
Purpose of ReviewThe use of hip arthroscopy has expanded substantially over the last decade, including in pediatric and adolescent populations....
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Revision Hip Arthroscopy
Each year, the indications for arthroscopic hip surgery expand, leading to increased volumes of arthroscopic hip surgery performed yearly, and this... -
Evaluation of prestyloid recess morphology and ulnar-sided contrast leakage in CT arthrography of the wrist
BackgroundIn wrist arthrograms, aberrant contrast material is frequently seen extending into the soft tissue adjacent to the ulnar styloid process....
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Hip Cartilage Restoration: Overview
The diagnosis and treatment of chondral lesions in the hip is an ongoing challenge in orthopedics. Cartilage lesions in the hip rarely exist as... -
MRI-Arthroscopy Correlations in the Overhead Athlete
Overhead or throwing athletes subject the shoulder joint to repetitive high forces. These forces can result in adaptation of the shoulder or overt... -
Medial Collateral Ligament Tears
The medial ulnar collateral ligament complex (Fig. 21.1), together with the radial head and the flexor-pronator mass, acts as restraints to valgus... -
Buttock Pain in Athletes: a Narrative Review
Purpose of ReviewThe goal of this review is to provide a guide to systematically evaluate and diagnose sport-related buttock pain. Since buttock pain...
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Imaging of Ligamentous Injuries in the Foot and Ankle
Ligamentous injury to the foot and ankle is commonly encountered in the United States, accounting for roughly two million emergency room visits... -
Multidisciplinary, articular surface-preserving treatment strategy for locally aggressive epithelioid hemangioma of the acetabulum employing serial bland transarterial embolization
Epithelioid hemangioma is a rare, histologically benign but locally aggressive primary vascular neoplasm that can rarely arise in bone. Mainstay...
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Management of Ulnar Impaction
The cornerstone of ulnar abutment syndrome is unloading the ulnocarpal joint by recession of the distal ulna. In the presence of a central... -
Scapholunate ligament injuries: an instructional review for the FRCS examination
An instructional review of the anatomy, investigation, and management of scapholunate ligament injuries. Aimed at the knowledge level required for...
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Frozen Shoulder
In this chapter, a summary of original descriptions, terminology, etiology, incidence, clinical presentation, and management of frozen shoulder and... -
Traumatic and Atraumatic Hip Instability
The hip is regarded as an inherently stable joint because of its osseous congruity and contribution from surrounding soft tissue structures,... -
Anterior Hip Disorders
Anterior hip or groin pain is common among both athletes and the general population and encompasses a broad differential diagnosis. This chapter will... -
Failed Rotator Cuff Repair
As the population ages and the volume of rotator cuff repairs performed increases, there has been a growth in the number of failed rotator cuff... -
Radiographic Features of Glenohumeral Arthritis
In this chapter, radiological abnormalities of different types of arthritis (primary degenerative arthritis, autoimmune and inflammatory arthritis,... -
Throwing Shoulder
The terms “pitch” and “throw” in baseball have different meanings. “Throwing shoulder” refers to injuries related to both pitching motion and... -
Fluoroscopic-guided procedures of the lower extremity
This article reviews the literature and the authors’ experiences regarding the performance of lower extremity fluoroscopically guided procedures from...
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Pediatric thrower’s elbow: maturation-dependent MRI findings in symptomatic baseball players
BackgroundElbow pain is common among youth baseball players and elbow MRI is increasingly utilized to complement the clinical assessment.
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Elbow Pathology: Traumatic
Traumatic and overuse elbow injuries are frequent causes of work-related or recreational upper extremity pain in adults. Additionally, the increase...