Shoulder Pain by Nancy M. Major, MD

Shoulder Pain

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  • Genre Medical
  • Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
  • Released
  • Size 7.18 MB
  • Length 1657 Pages

Description

Professor of Radiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Nancy M. Major, MD increases understanding of the multiple causes of shoulder pain, and reviews normal variants of the labrum, and how to recognize labral pathology and neurogenic causes of shoulder pain. She shows how MRI is useful for supporting a clinical diagnosis of impingement syndrome, and demonstrates how the imaging appearance of supraspinatus tears (rotator cuff pathology) can suggest whether one is dealing with a chronic process or not – a consideration that directly affects surgical intervention decisions. Biceps tendon, instability, and labral injuries and their respective imaging appearances are all discussed in detail, and Dr. Major shows how physiologic and functional clues are gleaned from imaging studies so as to substantially enhance diagnosis. Concludes with multiple choice interactive quiz.

The RadGuidance® series of ebooks offers practicing clinicians - both primary care doctors and specialists - a quick and easy reference to over 100 distinct conditions, and how state-of-the-art imaging should be applied within the context of diagnosis, preoperative staging and therapy monitoring. 

Authored by board certified radiologists who also teach at the finest medical schools in the U.S. and abroad, each book is presented in a clear and concise manner meant to be read in less than an hour, yet contains all the necessary information upon which to base a decision on when to order advanced imaging studies for the particular disease process under review. 

RadGuidance® books offer referring physicians and radiology interns alike an opportunity to confirm suspicions or back up decisions by accessing precisely targeted information quickly and economically as cases present in daily practice.

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