Patellofemoral Pain, Instability, and Arthritis: Clinical Presentation, Imaging, and Treatment
Editat de Stefano Zaffagnini, David Dejour, Elizabeth A. Arendten Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642423246
ISBN-10: 3642423248
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642423248
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 193 x 260 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
Professional/practitionerDescriere
Despite
numerous
studies,
a
lack
of
consensus
still
exists
over
many
aspects
of
patellofemoral
pain,
instability,
and
arthritis.
This
book
adopts
an
evidence-based
approach
to
assess
each
of
these
topics
in
depth.
The
book
reviews
general
features
of
clinical
examination
and
global
evaluation
techniques
including
the
use
of
different
imaging
methods,
e.g.
x-rays,
CT,
MRI,
stress
x-rays,
and
bone
scan.
Various
conservative
and
surgical
treatment
approaches
for
each
of
the
three
presentations
–
pain,
instability,
and
arthritis
–
are
then
explained
and
assessed.
Postoperative
management
and
options
in
the
event
of
failed
surgery
are
also
evaluated.
Throughout,
careful
attention
is
paid
to
the
literature
in
an
attempt
to
establish
the
level
of
evidence
for
the
efficacy
of
each
imaging
and
treatment
method.
It
is
hoped
that
this
book
will
serve
as
an
informative
guide
for
the
practitioner
when
confronted
with
disorders
of
the
patellofemoral
joint.
Cuprins
Pathophysiology
of
anterior
knee
pain.-
Pathophysiology
of
lateral
patellofemoral
dislocations.-
Natural
history
of
lateral
patellofemoral
dislocations.-
Clinical
Presentation
of
Patellofemoral
Disorders.-
Clinical
examination
of
the
patellofemoral
patient.-
Standard
x-ray
examination:
patellofemoral
disorders.-
Patellar
height:
which
index?-
Stress
Radiographs
in
the
Diagnosis
of
Patellofemoral
Instability.-
CT
scan
evaluation:
patellofemoral
disorders.-
MRI
analysis
of
patella
instability
factors.-
MRI
of
the
Patellofemoral
Articular
Cartilage.-
Patellofemoral
pain
syndrome
:
The
value
of
pinhole
and
SPECT
scintigraphic
imaging
and
quantitative
measurements
of
bone
mineral
equivalent
density
with
quantitative
computed
tomography.-
Gait
analysis
in
patients
with
patella
femoral.-
Iatrogenic
anterior
knee
pain
with
special
emphasis
on
the
clinical,
radiographical,
histological,
ultra
structural
and
biochemical
aspects
after
anterior
cruciate
ligament
reconstruction
using
ipsilateral
autografts.-
Non-operative
treatment
of
patellofemoral
pain:
Role
of
physical
therapy.-
Lateral
Release
of
the
lateral
patellar
retinaculum:
literature
review
for
select
patellofemoral
disorders.-
Medial
sided
patella:
Anatomy.-
Arthroscopic
medial
reefing
in
acute
lateral
patella
dislocation.-
Medial
reefing
in
chronic
potential
patella
instability
(PPI).-
Medial
Patellofemoral
Ligament
Reconstruction
Indications
and
Surgical
Technique.-
MPFL
Reconstruction:
Adductor
Sling
Technique.-
Importance
and
Radiographic
Identification
of
the
Femoral
Insertion
in
Medial
Patellofemoral
Ligament
Reconstruction.-
MPTL
(Medial
Patello-Tibial
Ligament).-
Distal
Realignment:
Medialization
of
Tibial
Tuberosity
-
The
Elmslie
Trillat
Technique.-
Bony
surgery:
Distal
realignment
surgery
for
episodic
patella
dislocations.-
Trochlear
Lengthening
osteotomy
with
or
without
elevation
of
the
lateral
trochlear
facet.-
Proximal
open
trochleoplasty
(grooveplasty)
for
patella
instability.-
Deepening
trochleoplasty
for
patella
instability.-
Arthroscopic
deepening
trochleoplasty
for
patella
instability.-
The
Role
of
Limb
rotational
Osteotomy
in
the
Treatment
of
PF
Dysfunction.-
Long
term
results
after
Autogenous
Cartilage
Implantation
in
lesion
of
patella
femoral
joint.-
Alternative
treatment
and
new
Cell
Free
Scaffold
for
patellar
cartilage
lesion.-
Isolated
patellofemoral
osteoarthritis:
Natural
history
and
clinical
presentation.-
The
non-operative
treatment
of
patellofemoral
arthritis.-
Current
concepts
regarding
tibial
tubercle
osteotomy.-
Isolated
patellofemoral
osteoarthritis
prosthetic
indications.-
Post-operative
management
of
surgeries
aimed
at
correcting
patellofemoral
instability:
results
of
an
international
surgeon
survey.-
Errors
and
complications
in
patellofemoral
surgery.-
Trochleoplasty
for
symptomatic
trochlear
dysplasia
in
the
skeletally
immature
patient
with
review
of
fetal
anatomy.-
Patellofemoral
disorders
in
the
skeletally
immature
patients.
Recenzii
From
the
reviews:
“This book details the various causes of patellofemoral pain, as well as diagnostic modalities and treatment. … The audience includes orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical therapists, and rheumatologists. … The book offers valuable information on a common disorder. The current concepts and various surgical procedures used in management are presented. It is a good reference and a good addition to the orthopedic literature.” (Riad Barmad, Doody’s Review Service, December, 2010)
“This book details the various causes of patellofemoral pain, as well as diagnostic modalities and treatment. … The audience includes orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, physical therapists, and rheumatologists. … The book offers valuable information on a common disorder. The current concepts and various surgical procedures used in management are presented. It is a good reference and a good addition to the orthopedic literature.” (Riad Barmad, Doody’s Review Service, December, 2010)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Despite
numerous
studies,
a
lack
of
consensus
still
exists
over
many
aspects
of
patellofemoral
pain,
instability,
and
arthritis.
This
book
adopts
an
evidence-based
approach
to
assess
each
of
these
topics
in
depth.
The
book
reviews
general
features
of
clinical
examination
and
global
evaluation
techniques
including
the
use
of
different
imaging
methods,
e.g.
x-rays,
CT,
MRI,
stress
x-rays,
and
bone
scan.
Various
conservative
and
surgical
treatment
approaches
for
each
of
the
three
presentations
–
pain,
instability,
and
arthritis
–
are
then
explained
and
assessed.
Postoperative
management
and
options
in
the
event
of
failed
surgery
are
also
evaluated.
Throughout,
careful
attention
is
paid
to
the
literature
in
an
attempt
to
establish
the
level
of
evidence
for
the
efficacy
of
each
imaging
and
treatment
method.
It
is
hoped
that
this
book
will
serve
as
an
informative
guide
for
the
practitioner
when
confronted
with
disorders
of
the
patellofemoral
joint.
Caracteristici
Adopts
an
evidence-based
approach
to
assess
the
efficacy
of
conservative
and
surgical
approaches
to
the
treatment
of
patellofemoral
pain,
instability,
and
arthritis
Considers in detail the role of the different imaging methods in patients presenting with patellofemoral disorders
Pays careful attention to findings documented in the literature
Discusses postoperative management and what to do if surgery fails
Considers in detail the role of the different imaging methods in patients presenting with patellofemoral disorders
Pays careful attention to findings documented in the literature
Discusses postoperative management and what to do if surgery fails