Long-term activity restrictions after shoulder arthroplasty: an international survey of experienced shoulder surgeons Shoulder arthroplasty is being performed with increasing frequency, and patients' athletic participation after shoulder arthroplasty is on the rise. Howeve... RA Magnussen,WJ Mallon,WJ Willems...
The number of shoulder replacements performed throughout the world continues to increase along with the expected activity level of the patients undergoing these procedures. Returning to a chosen sport is extremely important for active individuals and directly impacts their quality of life measures followin...
Long-term antibiotic suppression is considered for patients too fragile for the challenges of revision surgery. Although there has been much effort to define a “true” infection372 as opposed to a “contaminant,” it is simpler and clearer to present the results of cultures in a manner that ...
Long-term outcome of frozen shoulder. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2008;17(2):231–6. Article PubMed Google Scholar Date A, Rahman L. Frozen shoulder: overview of clinical presentation and review of the current evidence base for management strategies. Future Sci OA. 2020;6(10):FSO647. Article...
The official publication for eight leading specialty organizations, this authoritative journal is the only publication to focus exclusively on medical, surgical, and physical techniques for treating injury/disease of the upper extremity, including the shoulder girdle, arm, and elbow. Clinically oriented ...
The long-term goal of the force plates is to first determine how sway analysis correlates with upper extremity injury and then potentially use the plates in return to play decision making. Another technology that has shown promise in upper extremity proprioceptive rehabilitation is the wearable arm,...