An arthroscope is an instrument thinner than a pencil, containing a system of lenses, a light and a small video camera that allows your surgeon to see the inside of your shoulder joint. Orthopedic ...
Before beginning, the surgeon verifies with the surgical team on which side your surgery is being done, the type of surgical procedure(s), your medical allergies and any other special considerations ...
Aims To explore the ability of a physiotherapist, using a standardised musculoskeletal physiotherapy assessment protocol, to accurately identify the structures potentially responsible for shoulder ...
Reliability Comparisons for Shoulder Arthroscopy Getting reliability data about the hospitals you’re considering ... Used to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, most commonly rotator cuff ...
Design: Plasma samples were obtained at 15 months from surgery from two groups of patients who underwent arthroscopic repair of a rotator cuff tear. In group 1, 30 subjects (14 men, 16 women; mean age ...
These tools are used for grasping, cutting, suturing and probing. The joints most frequently examined using arthroscopy include the knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle, and wrist. Recovery time depends on ...