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Disorders oft he Shoulder Diagnosis and Management.· Sports Injuries THIRD EDITION VOLUME 2 Disorders oft he Shoulder Diagnosis and Management: Sports Injuries THIRD EDITION VIIWIII! I!DII'III Anthony Miniaci, MD, FRCSC _., ........~ ~. IIIJ:K --- .-..~.1 -1.'-Dii_lf,... -m• Profeuor of S\11181Y - CIMiend Clinic Lerner College of Medi~ine _ CIMiand Clinic -............. .. ...l.o.,M D Garfield Heiahta. Ohio ...... ,no : • ...., ... ~ ---"-"~;:: :_ Ellii'OII ......... tw:4J:MI ....... 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No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including as photocopies or scanned-in or other electronic copies, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Materials appearing in this book prepared by individuals as part of their official duties as U.S. government employees are not covered by the above-mentioned copyright. To request permission, please contact Lippincott Williams & Wllkins at 2001 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, via email at [email protected], or via website at lww.com (products and services). Libnuy of CoDgRA Cataloging-in-Pabllauion Data Disorders of the shoulder: diagnosis & management. - Third edition. P· ;em. Prcccded by: Disorders of the shoulder I editors, Joseph P. Iannotti, Gerald R. Williams Jr. 2nd cd. c2007. 2 v. (xii, 1364, 1-42 p.). Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4511-2745-4 (v. 1)-ISBN 97S.1-4511-3058-4 (v. 2)-ISBN 978-1-4511-3057-7 (v. 3) I. Iannotti, Joseph P., editor of compilation. II. Williams, Gerald R., Jr., 1958-editor of compilation. III. Miniaci, Anthony, editor of compilation. N. Zuckerman, Joseph D. Ooseph David), 1952-editor of compilation. [DNLM: 1. Shoulder-surgery. 2. Athletic Injuries-diagnosis. 3. Athletic Injuries-surgery. 4. Joint Diseases-diagnosis. 5. Joint Discascs-sur~ry. 6. Shoulder Joint-sur~. WE 810] RD557.5 617.5 '72----dc23 2013020790 Care has been taken to confirm the accuracy oft he information present and to describe generally accepted practices. However, the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in this book and make no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the currency, completeness, or accuracy of the contents of the publication. Application of this information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility of the practitioner; the clinical treatments described and recommended may not be considered absolute and universal recommendations. The authors, editors, and publisher have aened every effon to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accordance with the current recommendations and practice at the time of publication. However, in view of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant £low of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions, the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warnings and precautions. This is particularly important when the recommended ~nt is a new or infrcquendy employed drug. Some drug~ and medical devices presented in this publication have Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for limited usc in restricted research settings. It is the responsibility of the health care provider to ascenain the FDA status of each drug or device planned for use in their clinical practice. To purchase additional copies of this book, call our customer service department at (800) 638-3030 or fax orders to (301) 223-2320. International customers should call (301) 223-2300. Visit Lippincott Williams & Wilkins on the Internet http://www.lww.com. llppincott Williams & Wilkins customer service representatives arc available from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm, EST. Dedication To my clinical and research colleagues, the students, residents, fellows, and my patients who together taught me all that I know about the shoulder and all that I will learn in the future. -joseph P. Iannotti To my parents Joe and Lina Miniaci, for the struggles, sacrifices, and risks that they endured to make a better life for their family. To my children Sara Lyn, Joseph, and Anthony, who have been a parent's dream and have always been there for me and shown an interest in what I did in my time away from home. And most of all to my wife Judy, my best friend and the love of my life; she has made anything we have ever accomplished possible. -,Anthony Miniaci I would like to dedicate the third edition of Shoulder Disorders to my patients, teachers, and students-past, present, and future-without whom this book would not be possible. In addition, I would like to thank Joe Iannotti for his friendship and mentoring over the years. Thanks also to Joe Zuckerman and Tony Miniaci for joining us on this project-it is vastly better because of you. Thanks to Bob Hurley and staff at Lippincott who have pushed us to finish this project. Finally, I would like to thank my wife, Robin, and my two children, Mark and Alexis, for their love and understanding. -Gerald R WiUiams, Jr. To my wonderful family-to my truly special wife Janet and my outstanding sons Scott and Matthew-you have been and always will be the most important and meaningful parts of my life. -joseph D. Zuckerman CONTENTS -0.- 9 eAni_tAmt_. rSiumld.r~c llq>eir 150 .III!ID!I."-I!r"""a. ... HllGI PAn 1: IAtrocJII':doe 1 11 ~1-biliry.~ 1 P.•• ""' • Th.e .Ad!L:u'o Sb.aulda:: lilj wy lltp<in 174 :&1M!. £v.ai1Wioll 3 >1-n-t- a..e. 1 12 MultldlrcaiDmllllotah!l.tty 191 r.ro.H.-In-~ 'lift Slot 13 klaado.o. aAd a...ilicalioo of llallcd I4am0l>1ilil-:yP L:.p-.ait 198 3 '"''tP"i eolfi. c.h e Sports IDjury: lndinrrio'll Hat....._lllltw~.bltlM.AJ.stl'lllb\MctwdC.,....,, """ Fin 31 IWV'*r'fM.jW\OW!nMo.-.MIWI~ni.WWN.P'Il* 15 S"''Jical Ma•av"'CIIC of lootabilil:y with B_o,,.a,I.cI> L,o.t .o.. . 228 AI<1ho!t_ 16 Suqpml M•""V"'""' ofG leo.olwmenl IDnslhilil:y with s..ft.T..., l>dkimoy 2SS PAn II: Mlr1A.Min41dlhlilD.O.W Glm!ohuu•nllalabil.il.y mdlahtai.T- 91 - tAIT Ill: 6 Sboulder Inm.billty: Cb.-i6calioa :Rotator CaS' ad Bic:cpll Tcadoa. 26S 93 an.!D~ .. -'"'""'"- 17 -,.- RDmr.rOalfT""" a..,.;Sarioa 7 SLAPT..,.,D'iasn..;.....t mel D'iagu,.;, 2t ll Man•p.....,.t 11, -~- -~- 11 a &oa.mrc..!Fitq>alr: Ope ~ &boulda loolabilil:y---Opo:A Man'P"mt 280 m 1lqoairo -.s.-n~~- '1l!6!1~"""' ~oil Hol.ti"'*U _..,. m ~~ CONTENTS 19 Rotator Cuff Repairs: Arthroscopic PART VI: Management 291 Glenohumeral Arthritis 423 Stephen S. Burkhart and PatrickJ. Denard 27 20 Early Arthritis in the Athlete: Management Massive CuffTears: Open and Arthroscopic Approaches 425 Approaches 325 Kevin D. Plancher. Francesca M. Swartz. and Stephanie C. Petterson Umasuthan Srikumaran, Tyler Fox, laurence D. Higgins, and Jon J.P. Warner 21 The Biceps Tendon Complex 344 PART VII: Pascal Boileau and Jason Old Neurovascular Disorders 439 PART IV: 28 Diagnosis and Management Muscle and Tendon Ruptures 371 of Neurovascular Disorders About the Shoulder in the Athlete 441 22 Pectoralis Major Rupture: Diagnosis and Bill Bragg, Emilie Cheung, and Marc R. Safran Treatment 373 Frank A. Cordasco and De metris De los 23 PART VIII: Diagnosis and Management of Latissimus Dorsi, Teres Major, Pectoralis Minor, Shott Sport~Specific Disorders 469 Head Biceps/Coracobrachialis, Triceps and 29 Ddtoid Tendon Ruptures 381 Common Shoulder Injuries Associated John Zouzias and William N. Levine with Tennis and Baseball 471 Christopher C. De dson and David W. Altchek 30 Swimming Injuries in the Shoulder 481 PART V: Klaus Bak Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries 389 31 Common Shoulder Injuries in Hockey and 24 Acromioclavicular Joint Pathology: American Football 488 Evaluation, Biomechanics, Gordon W. Nuber. T. Sean Lynch. Matthew D. Saltzman. and Sara L. Edwards and Classification 391 32 Karl F. Bowman. Jr. • and Mark W. Rodosky Common Shoulder Injuries in 25 Volleyball 510 Arthroscopic Treatment for KN Subramanian and Peter B. MacDonald Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries 402 33 Micah C. Hobbs. William H. Paterson. Sumant G. • Butch" Krishnan, Shoulder Injuries in Skdetally Immature and Wayne Z. Burkhead, Jr. Athletes 526 26 Open Treatment of Acromioclavicular Daryl C. Dsbahr, Samue I A. Taylor. and James R. Andrews Injuries 409 Cory M. Edgar, Knut Beitzel. Robert A. Arciero. and Augustus D. Mazzocca Index 545 : ~ gn c c:e ; U lJ! l fj fj f { f t. f~f I ! I fltfl j ' n ,, Jftlf f { f !i: ! ; hf f ~{ n ~t r f f I UifU Ul . ~. ! 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