Arthroscopic Management of Common Shoulder Pathologies
Ajit Singh
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Klinische Fächer
Beschreibung
Scientific Study from the year 2017 in the subject Medicine - Orthopedy, grade: 90.99, Aligarh Muslim University (JLN Medical College), course: MS, language: English, abstract: This work provides a comprehensive overview of the study "Arthroscopic treatment of common shoulder pathologies", which deals with the role of arthroscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of various shoulder diseases. It is ideal for professionals, students and researchers in the field of orthopaedics and sports medicine. The study begins with a thorough introduction to the subject and looks at the detailed anatomy of the shoulder complex. This is followed by a discussion of the biomechanics of the shoulder, which is essential for understanding pathologies and their treatment. A comprehensive literature review presents previous research findings and forms the basis for the subsequent discussion of the fundamentals of shoulder arthroscopy, including positioning and portal anatomy. The study describes the arthroscopic anatomy of the shoulder joint in detail, which is essential for the practical application of arthroscopy. Methods used in the study are explained in a separate chapter. This is followed by an analysis based on the age and gender of the patients, which helps to identify specific risk factors. The discussion and analysis of the results provides new insights into the effectiveness of arthroscopic treatment. Finally, the key findings are summarised and conclusions drawn, followed by an extensive reference section that underpins the scientific depth of the study.
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clinical, pathologies, shoulder, common, investigation, arthroscopic, management