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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgment; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Basics; 1: Mechanics of the Overhead Motion; 2: Pathomechanics and Injury in the Overhead Motion; 3: Understanding Load in Baseball and Tennis; 4: Why Is the Athlete in Your Office? Making the Right Diagnosis in the Disabled Throwing Shoulder; 5: Principles of Physical Examination; 6: Principles of Surgical Evaluation and Techniques for the Shoulder in the Overhead Athlete; 7: Principles of Surgical Evaluation and Techniques for the Elbow in the Overhead Athlete; 8: Principles of Rehabilitation in the Overhead Athlete
9: Criteria and Expectations for Return to Play10: Principles of Injury Risk Modification: Identification of Parameters, Techniques, and Results in the Overhead Athlete; 11: The Role of the Scapula in the Overhead Athlete; Part II: Cases; 12: A 12 year old Baseball Pitcher; 13: A 15-Year-Old Tennis Player; 14: A 16-Year-Old Softball Pitcher with a Sore Shoulder; 15: A 16-Year-Old Baseball Pitcher with a Sore Elbow; 16: A 18-Year-Old Male Thrower with Acromioclavicular Joint Injury; 17: Pan Labral Tear in an Overhead Throwing Athlete; 18: A 19-Year-Old Thrower with an In-Season Shoulder Injury
HistoryPhysical Examination; Imaging Studies; Comprehensive Diagnosis; Treatment Strategy; Nonoperative Treatment; Operative Treatment; Postoperative Rehabilitation; Summary/Conclusion; References; 19: Shoulder Pain in a Female College Swimmer; History; Physical Examination; Imaging; Diagnosis; Initial Management; Surgical Treatment; Rehabilitation and Return to Sport; Discussion and Conclusions; References; 20: Elbow Pain in a Throwing Athlete; 21: Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability in an In-Season Athlete; 22: A 22-Year-Old Female Tennis Player with Shoulder Pain; History
Comprehensive Local and Distant Physical ExamImaging; Progression of Recovery and the Outcomes of the Non-operative Treatments in Case; Surgical Treatments/Techniques and Outcomes; Summary of the Conclusions from the Case; References; 23: Posterior Instability/Posterior Labral Injury in an Overhead Athlete; 24: A 24-Year-Old Thrower: First Time Dislocation Sliding into Second Base; 25: A 25-Year-Old Recreational Softball Athlete with Internal Impingement; 26: A 27-Year-Old Thrower with Failed Labral Repair; 27: A 28-Year-Old High Level Volleyball Player with Sore Shoulder
28: A 32-Year-Old Recreational Overhead Athlete with Tears of the Biceps, Labrum, and Rotator Cuff (Partial)29: A 60-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with a Rotator Cuff Tear and Repair; 30: A 50-Year-Old Female Masters Swimmer with Shoulder Pain; 31: A 65-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with Refractory Severe Glenohumeral Arthritis; Index
9: Criteria and Expectations for Return to Play10: Principles of Injury Risk Modification: Identification of Parameters, Techniques, and Results in the Overhead Athlete; 11: The Role of the Scapula in the Overhead Athlete; Part II: Cases; 12: A 12 year old Baseball Pitcher; 13: A 15-Year-Old Tennis Player; 14: A 16-Year-Old Softball Pitcher with a Sore Shoulder; 15: A 16-Year-Old Baseball Pitcher with a Sore Elbow; 16: A 18-Year-Old Male Thrower with Acromioclavicular Joint Injury; 17: Pan Labral Tear in an Overhead Throwing Athlete; 18: A 19-Year-Old Thrower with an In-Season Shoulder Injury
HistoryPhysical Examination; Imaging Studies; Comprehensive Diagnosis; Treatment Strategy; Nonoperative Treatment; Operative Treatment; Postoperative Rehabilitation; Summary/Conclusion; References; 19: Shoulder Pain in a Female College Swimmer; History; Physical Examination; Imaging; Diagnosis; Initial Management; Surgical Treatment; Rehabilitation and Return to Sport; Discussion and Conclusions; References; 20: Elbow Pain in a Throwing Athlete; 21: Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability in an In-Season Athlete; 22: A 22-Year-Old Female Tennis Player with Shoulder Pain; History
Comprehensive Local and Distant Physical ExamImaging; Progression of Recovery and the Outcomes of the Non-operative Treatments in Case; Surgical Treatments/Techniques and Outcomes; Summary of the Conclusions from the Case; References; 23: Posterior Instability/Posterior Labral Injury in an Overhead Athlete; 24: A 24-Year-Old Thrower: First Time Dislocation Sliding into Second Base; 25: A 25-Year-Old Recreational Softball Athlete with Internal Impingement; 26: A 27-Year-Old Thrower with Failed Labral Repair; 27: A 28-Year-Old High Level Volleyball Player with Sore Shoulder
28: A 32-Year-Old Recreational Overhead Athlete with Tears of the Biceps, Labrum, and Rotator Cuff (Partial)29: A 60-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with a Rotator Cuff Tear and Repair; 30: A 50-Year-Old Female Masters Swimmer with Shoulder Pain; 31: A 65-Year-Old Recreational Athlete with Refractory Severe Glenohumeral Arthritis; Index