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Using 1,298 full-color anatomic drawings and 230 3-Tesla MR normal anatomy images, this atlas provides a detailed view of the intricacies of musculoskeletal anatomy. Dr. Stoller, through extensive cadaver dissections and imaging, has developed and proven new concepts on many musculoskeletal injuries, including hip impingement and patterns of meniscal tears. Muscles are shown in great detail, including origins and insertions. Skeletal structures are shown in relation to muscles, tendons, nerves, and ligaments. Clear legends describe the function and directional movement of muscles. Illustrations show both normal anatomy and mechanisms of injury, and Pearls and Pitfalls sections reinforce critical information.;MRI normal anatomy: lower extremity -- MRI normal anatomy: upper extremity -- The hip -- The knee -- The ankle and foot -- Entrapment neuropathies of the lower extremity -- Articular cartilage -- The shoulder -- The elbow -- The wrist and hand -- The finger -- Entrapment neuropathies of the upper extremity -- Marrow imaging -- Bone and soft-tissue tumors.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataStoller, David W., author. Stollers orthopaedics and sports medicine : the shoulder / David W. Stoller.p. ; cm. Orthopaedics and sports medicine Shoulder Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4963-1333-1 (hardback) I. Title. II. Title: Orthopaedics and sports medicine. III. Title: Shoulder. [DNLM: 1. Shoulderinjuries. 2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 3. Shoulderanatomy & histology. 4. Shoulderpathology. 5. Shoulder Jointinjuries. WE 810] RD557.5 617.572044dc23

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Dedication

T o my family and friends for their support and understanding.

T o my parents for their inspiration, love, and encouragement.

I have always been cognizant and thankful for the opportunity to contribute to the specialties of orthopaedics and radiology. The respect shown by my colleagues and students has and continues to be a humbling and motivating force in my life.

T he veracity of truth is a trenchant ally against the consensus who follow convention as if dogma.

T he model checklist:

  • Honesty, humility in thought and action

  • Excel for others through example

  • Never compromise on the truth for without honesty we cannot build knowledge.

  • Change of heart and mind through teaching others is the most powerful and natural healing force of the human spirit.

Contributors
  • Lesley J. Anderson , MD

  • Assistant Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery

  • University of California, San Francisco

  • Orthopaedic Surgeon

  • California Pacific Medical Center

  • San Francisco, California

  • Paul B. Roache, MD

  • Orthopaedic Surgery

  • California Pacific Medical Center

  • San Francisco, California

  • David W. Stoller, MD, FACR

  • National Director

  • Orthopaedic and Musculoskeletal Imaging, RadNet

  • Medical Director

  • Orthopaedic and Musculoskeletal Imaging, Beverly Radiology, Northern California

  • San Francisco, California

  • Affiliate Member

  • American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons

  • Eugene M. Wolf, MD

  • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

  • St. Marys Medical Center

  • San Francisco, California

  • SCIENTIFIC/RESEARCH CONTRIBUTORS

  • Sophia D. Heber, MD

  • Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

  • Dave Hitt, MSc, RT (R) MR

  • MR Clinical Adoption Specialist

  • U.S. MR Marketing Department

  • Philips Healthcare

  • Adriana Kanwischer, BS

  • Medical Modality, UNISA

  • Advanced Applications Specialist, Global MR

  • GE Healthcare Technologies, Magnetic Resonance

  • Robert D. Peters, PhD

  • Manager

  • Global MR MSK

  • Applications & Physics/Core Technologies

  • GE Healthcare Technologies, Magnetic Resonance

Preface

Stollers Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine: The Shoulder represents an ambitious and comprehensive undertaking for both myself and Wolters Kluwer. In order to organize this wealth of information and images in an accessible manner, a unique new format has been developed. A bulleted text that is concise provides for direct and rapid comprehension of orthopaedic advancements.

Special features include:

  • Comprehensive collections of color illustrations and arthroscopic cases of orthopaedic pathoanatomy

  • Key concepts section introductions to emphasize and reinforce critical information

  • Detailed figure legends rich in content provide descriptive information and introduce novel concepts.

  • 3T and high resolution MR images to demonstrate critical structures in functional shoulder anatomy and pathology.

  • Evolved checklist approach as the keystone for accurate and reproducible image interpretation

  • Updated concepts in the shoulder including:

    • The rotator cable

    • The superior glenohumeral ligament complex, IGLLC and BLC

    • Proper cuff tensioning in rotator cuff repair

    • PASTA lesions in the context of rotator cable anatomy

    • Cadaver dissections highlighting anterior band and capsular variations

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