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9783540243502

Classifications And Scores of the Shoulder

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    9783540243502

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    354024350X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-08-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag

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This book gives a clearly structured, well-defined compendium of classifications and scores of the shoulder for use in everyday clinical life to improve and simplify the communication between physicians and physiotherapists.

Table of Contents

Acromion/Spina Scapulae
1(6)
The morphology of the acromion according to Bigliani
1(1)
Classification of the acromial morphology on sagittal oblique MRI according to Epstein
2(2)
Types of os acromiale according to Liberson
4(1)
Types of scapular notch according to Rengachary et al.
5(2)
Subacromial space
7(2)
Stages of outlet impingement according to Neer
7(1)
Stages of impingement in athletes according to Jobe
8(1)
Classifications of calcifying tendinitis of rotator cuff
9(4)
Stages of calcifying tendinitis according to Uhthoff
9(2)
Radiologic staging of calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder joint according to Gartner and Heyer
11(1)
Radiological classification of calcific deposit according to Bosworth
12(1)
Classification of radiological morphology of calcifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff according to Mole et al.
12(1)
Classifications of frozen shoulder
13(4)
Classification of frozen shoulder according to Lundberg
13(1)
Stages of frozen shoulder according to Reeves
13(1)
Arthroscopic stages of adhesive capsulitis according to Neviaser
14(3)
Classifications of rotator cuff
17(18)
Classifications of rotator cuff tears according to Patte
17(2)
Topography of rotator cuff tear in the sagittal plane according to Habermeyer
19(1)
Arthroscopic classification of partial-thickness rotator cuff tears according to Ellman
20(2)
Arthroscopic classification of rotator cuff lesions according to Snyder (the Southern California Orthopedic Institute (SCOI) rotator cuff classification system)
22(1)
Classification of complete rotator cuff tears according to Cofield
23(1)
Classification of complete rotator cuff tears according to Bateman
23(1)
Classification of the extent of rotator cuff tears according to Patte
24(2)
Patterns of full-thickness rotator cuff tears according to Ellman and Gartsman
26(2)
Classification of subscapularis tendon tears according to Fox and Romeo
28(1)
Classification of tendon retraction in the frontal plane according to Patte
29(1)
Classification of supraspinatus muscle atrophy in MRI according to Thomazeau
29(2)
Classification of supraspinatus muscle atrophy in MRI according to Zanetti
31(2)
Classification of fatty muscle degeneration in cuff ruptures using CT-scan according to Goutallier et al. [49]
33(2)
Classifications of pathology of long head of the biceps tendon
35(14)
Variants of the origin of the long head of the biceps from the scapula and glenoid labrum according to Vangsness et al.
35(1)
Classification of SLAP-Lesions (superior labrum, anterior to posterior lesion) according to Snyder
36(2)
Classification of SLAP lesion according to Maffet et al.
38(1)
Subtypes of SLAP II lesions according to Morgan
39(1)
Topographic classification of LHB-lesions
40(1)
Classification of biceps tendon disorders according to Yamaguchi and Bindra
41(1)
Histological changes of the long head of the biceps tendon according to Murthi et al.
42(1)
Classification of subluxation of the long head of the biceps tendon according to Walch
42(1)
Classification of dislocation of the long head of the biceps tendon according to Walch
43(2)
Classification of ``hidden'' rotator interval lesions according to Bennett
45(1)
Classification of pulley lesions according to Habermeyer et al.
46(3)
Classifications of instability
49(42)
Classification of scapular dyskinesis according to Kibler and McMullen
49(1)
Types of variable topographical relationship of the glenohumeral ligaments to the synovial recesses (types of arrangement of the synovial recesses) according to DePalma
50(3)
Variations of glenohumeral ligaments according to Gohlke et al.
53(3)
Anatomical variations of the glenohumeral ligaments according to Morgan et al.
56(1)
Classification of instability according to Silliman and Hawkins
57(1)
Grading of glenohumeral translation according to Hawkins et al.
58(1)
Classification of recurrent instability according to Neer and Foster
59(1)
Classification of shoulder instability according to Matsen et al.
60(1)
Classification of shoulder instability according to Gerber et al.
61(10)
Classification of shoulder instability according to Bayley et al.
71(2)
Types of lesions of anterior inferior shoulder instability according to Habermeyer
73(3)
Classification of posterior shoulder instability according to Ramsey and Klimkiewicz
76(3)
Classification of glenoid rim lesions according to Bigliani et al.
79(1)
Arthroscopic classification of Hill-Sachs lesions according to Calandra et al.
79(1)
Classification of significant Hill-Sachs lesions according to Burkhart and De Beer
80(2)
Stages of evolution of lesions of the labrum-ligament complex in posttraumatic anterior shoulder instability according to Gleyze and Habermeyer
82(2)
Classification shoulder injury/dysfunction (impingement and instability) in the overhand or throwing athlete according to Kvitne et al. and Jobe et al.
84(3)
Arthroscopic classification of labro-ligamentous lesions associated with traumatic anterior chronic instability according to Boileau et al.
87(4)
Acromioclavicular joint
91(12)
State of AC-joint space and SC-joint space according to De Palma
91(2)
Classification of AC-joint dislocation according to Tossy et al.
93(1)
Classification of AC-joint injuries according to Allman
94(2)
Classification of AC-joint injury according to Rockwood et al.
96(7)
Sternoclavicular joint
103(2)
Classification of SC-joint injury according to Allman
103(2)
Classifications of fractures of the clavicle
105(14)
Classification of fractures of the clavicle according to Allman
105(1)
Classification of fractures of the clavicle according to Neer
106(3)
Classification of fractures of the clavicle according to Jager and Breitner
109(2)
Classification of clavicular fractures according to Craig
111(3)
Classification of fractures of the clavicle in adult according to Robinson
114(3)
Classification of nonunion of clavicular fractures according to Neer
117(1)
Classification of epiphyseal fractures of the proximal end of the clavicle according to Rockwood and Wirth
117(2)
Classifications of proximal humeral fractures
119(24)
Classification of proximal humeral fractures according to Neer
119(12)
AO-Classification of proximal humeral fractures
131(7)
Classification of proximal humeral fractures according to Habermeyer
138(2)
Surgical classification of sequelae of proximal humerus fracture according to Boileau et al.
140(2)
Classification of periprosthetic humeral fractures according to Wright and Cofield
142(1)
Classifications of scapular fractures
143(12)
Classification of scapula fractures according to Euler and Ruedi
143(3)
Classification of scapular fractures according to DeCloux and Lemerle
146(1)
Classification of scapular fractures according to Zdravkovic and Damholt
146(1)
Classification of intraarticular scapular fractures according to Ideberg et al.
147(1)
Classification of fractures of the glenoid cavity according to Goss
148(2)
Classification of glenoid neck fractures according to Goss
150(1)
Types of traumatic ring/strut disruption of the superior shoulder suspensory complex according to Goss
151(4)
Classifications of osteoarthritis of the shoulder
155(10)
Grading of chondromalacia according to Outerbridge
155(1)
Classification of glenoid morphology in primary gleno-humeral osteoarthritis according to Walch et al.
155(2)
Assessment of humeral head subluxation according to Walch et al.
157(1)
Classification of vertical glenoid morphology according to Habermeyer
157(2)
Classification of osteoarthritis with massive rotator cuff tears according to Favard et al.
159(1)
Classification of cuff tear arthropathy according to Seebauer et al.
160(1)
Classification of cuff tear arthropathy according to Hamada et al.
161(1)
Classification of glenoid erosion in glenohumeral osteoarthritis with massive rupture of the cuff according to Sirveaux et al.
162(1)
Radiographic classification of dislocation arthropathy of the shoulder according to Samilson and Prieto
163(2)
Classifications of necrosis of the humeral head
165(6)
Classification of osteonecrosis of bone according to Cruess
165(2)
Classification of avascular necrosis of the humeral head according to Neer
167(2)
Classification of the extent of osteonecrosis of the humeral head according to Hattrup and Cofield
169(2)
Classifications for rheumatoid arthritis
171(8)
Variations in involvement in rheumatoid arthritis
171(2)
Staging of glenoid wear in rheumatoid arthritis according to Levigne and Franceschi
173(1)
Staging of humeral head wear in rheumatoid arthritis according to Levigne and Franceschi
173(1)
Radiological classification of rheumatoid arthritis according to Levigne and Franceschi
174(2)
Radiologic classification of rheumatoid arthritis according to Larsen, Dale, Eek
176(3)
Classification of septic arthritis
179(4)
Stages of joint infection according to Gachter and Stutz et al.
179(1)
Proposed classification system of septic arthritis according to Tan et al.
179(4)
Classification of neoplasms
183(8)
The system for the surgical staging of musculoskeletal sarcoma according to Enneking et al.
183(8)
Classifications in shoulder arthroplasty
191(8)
Radiographic assessment of radiolucent lines of the humeral component according to Sperling et al.
191(1)
Radiographic assessment of radiolucent lines of the glenoid component according to Sperling et al.
192(1)
Radiographic assessment of radiolucent lines of the cemented glenoid component according to Mole et al.
193(1)
Radiographic assessment of radiolucent lines of the glenoid component according to Franklin et al.
194(1)
Radiographic assessment of radiolucent lines of the cemented glenoid component according to Wilde et al.
194(1)
Classification of bone defects of the scapular notch for inverse shoulder arthroplasty according to Sirveaux
195(1)
Classification of glenoid bone deficiencies after glenoid component removal according to Antuna et al.
195(1)
Classification of heterotopic bone formation following total shoulder arthroplasty according to Kjaersgaard-Andersen et al.
196(3)
Scores
199(84)
Constant-Murley Score
199(6)
Normative age- and sex-specific Constant Score according to Gerber et al.
202(2)
Normative age- and gender-related Constant Score according to Katolik et al.
204(1)
Valuation of the Constant Score according to Boehm
204(1)
Questionnaire based on the Constant-Murley Score for patient self-evaluation of shoulder function according to Boehm
205(8)
UCLA shoulder rating
213(1)
DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) Questionnaires
214(8)
The DASH Questionnaire
220(1)
The Quick DASH Questionnaire
220(1)
Scoring the DASH
220(2)
The ASES (American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons) Score
222(6)
Simple shoulder test
228(5)
Short form 36 (SF-36)
233(15)
VAS
248(1)
Shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI)
249(3)
Self-administered questionnaire for assessment of symptoms and function of the shoulder according to L'Insalata et al.
252(7)
``Oxford'' questionnaire on the perceptions of patients about shoulder surgery
259(3)
Oxford shoulder instability questionnaire
262(3)
Rowe Score
265(1)
The modified Rowe Score according to Jobe et al.
266(1)
The Western Ontario shoulder instability index (WOSI)
267(3)
The Walch-Duplay Score for instability of the shoulder
270(1)
The Western Ontario rotator cuff index (WORC)
270(4)
The rotator cuff quality-of-life measure (RC-QOL)
274(4)
The Western Ontario osteoarthritis of the shoulder index (WOOS)
278(5)
References 283(10)
Sachverzeichnis 293

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