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The shoulder : its function and clinical aspects /

This is a landmark book that has been written for shoulder surgeons all over the world. The author, a world-renowned shoulder expert, shares his more than three decades of research investigations and clinical experience. The topics covered range from shoulder functional anatomy, through the clinical...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nobuhara, Katsuya
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Nobuhara Hospital 's Publications on the Shoulder Region
  • Chapter 1 What is the Shoulder?
  • References and Bibliography
  • Chapter 2 History of the Shoulder
  • 1. Historical Examination
  • 2. Modern Surgery of the Shoulder
  • 3. Formation of Japanese Shoulder Association
  • 4. Trend of Surgery of the Shoulder in the World
  • 5. Establishment of Asian Shoulder Association
  • References and Bibliography
  • Chapter 3 Construction of the Shoulder
  • A. Bones of the Shoulder
  • 1. The Clavicle
  • 2. The Scapula
  • 3. The Humerus4. The Trunk (the Thorax)
  • B. Joints of the Shoulder
  • 1. The Sternoclavicular joint
  • 2. The Acromioclavicular Joint
  • 3. The Glenohumeral Joint
  • C. Lubrication of the Shoulder (the bursas of shoulder region)
  • D. Muscles of the Shoulder
  • 1. Muscles Connecting the Trunk and the Scapula
  • 2. Muscles Connecting the Trunk and the Humerus
  • 3. Muscles Connecting the Scapular Region and the Humerus
  • E. Spaces of the Shoulder
  • F. Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Shoulder
  • 1. The Brachial Plexus
  • 2. Nerves Around the Glenohumeral Joint3. Blood Vessels Around the Shoulder
  • References and Bibliography
  • Chapter 4 Mechanism of the Shoulder
  • A. The Shoulder Complex
  • 1. The Shoulder Joint
  • 2. The Second Joint of the Shoulder
  • 3. The Scapulothoracic Joint
  • 4. The Acromioclavicular Joint and the Coracoclavicular Mechanism (C-C Mechanism)
  • 5. The Sternoclavicular Joint
  • 6. The Long Head of the Biceps Tendon
  • References and Bibliography
  • Chapter 5 Biomechanics of the Shoulder
  • A. Terminology in the Shoulder and Arm Positioning
  • B. Types and Phases of MotionC. Brake of the Shoulder
  • D. The Paradoxes by CODMAN
  • E. Representative Motions of the Shoulder
  • F. Function of the Rotator Cuff
  • G. Setting Scapular Plane N
  • H. General Muscle Force at Elevation and Depression
  • I. Scapulohumeral Rhythm
  • 1. Background
  • 2. Analysis of the Scapulohumeral Rhythm
  • J. Motion-Recording Methods and Analysis
  • K. Analysis and Findings using Electromyography
  • L. Glenohumeral Rhythm
  • 1. Resolution of Shoulder Motion
  • 2. Shoulder-The Complex Joint
  • 3. Motion Pattern in Elevation and DepressionM. Shape of the Glenoid
  • N. Shape of the Humeral Head
  • 0. Observation of Motion of the Humeral Head and Glenoid
  • P. Changes in the Contact Area between the Humeral Head and the Glenoid, and Tracing of Action Points
  • Q. Author's Observation on the Motion of the Humeral Head and Glenoid
  • R. Motion of the Scapula
  • S. Rotation of the Humerus and the Scapula
  • T. Analysis of Ball Roll and Gliding Motion in Glenohumeral Rhythm