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The Steadman Clinic Vail, CO UNITED STATES ISAKOS Active Member
ISAKOS Newsletters eBook 2021 Not yet rated
Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD, ITALY
Shoulder Glenohumeral Instability
2019 Congress Paper Abstract Web Not yet rated
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES
Shoulder Glenohumeral Muscle Nerve Instability Evidence Based Medicine Outcome Studies
2017 Congress Paper Abstract Web Not yet rated
Rachel M. Frank, MD, UNITED STATES
Shoulder Instability
Knee Ligaments ACL
2017 Congress Paper Abstract Web rating (1)
Shoulder Instability Basic Science Allograft Biologics
Preventative Sports Medicine Epidemiology Sport Specific Injuries
Ankle / Foot / Calf Epidemiology
18 Years Old. Contact Sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: I Decide in Advance Based on the Glenoid Track Giovanni Di Giacomo, MD, ITALY18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: Mom, If We Keep the Fragment, He Will Do Fine Richard L. Angelo, MD, PhD, UNITED STATES18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: From “ La Carte “, I Will Take the Arthroscopic Latarjet Pascal Boileau, MD, Prof., FRANCE18 Years Old. Contact sport. 2 Dislocations. 20 % Bone Loss with Fragment: Discussion Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: I Stay Anatomic. Bankart Plus Remplissage Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Belt and Suspenders approach. Open Latarjet for all Revisions Vicente Gutierrez, MD, CHILE32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Better safe than sorry. Bony bumpers for failures Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES32 Years Old. Tennis. Recurrence after Bankhart Repair. 20 % Attritional Bone Loss: Discussion Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
2015 Congress Symposium Video 69 minutes group rating (11)
Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATES Guillermo Arce, MD, ARGENTINA
Shoulder Instability Glenohumeral Capsuloligamentous Complex Labrum Dislocation Sutures / Knots / Anchors Bones Arthroscopy Sport Specific Injuries
2015 Congress Paper Abstract Web rating (1)
Sport Specific Population Shoulder Glenohumeral Capsuloligamentous Complex Ligaments Labrum Dislocation Trauma Instability Tears
Shoulder Glenohumeral Bones Cartilage Labrum Dislocation Instability CT-Scan Outcome Studies Allograft
Anatomy, Examination and Imaging of the Biceps Klaus Bak, MD, DENMARKTenotomy Technique to Avoid Deformity Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATESSlap Tears in Non-Overhead Athletes: Repair vs. Tenodesis Eugene T.H. Ek, MBBS (Hons), PhD, FRACS (Ortho), AUSTRALIASlap Tears in Overhead Athletes: Repair vs. Tenodesis Michael T. Freehill, MD, UNITED STATESBiceps Injuries in Athletes, Including Tendonitis, Tendonopathy, Subluxation and Partial Tears: What to Do and When Anthony A. Romeo, MD, UNITED STATESThe Failed Biceps Tenodesis with Pain: What Can be Done? Matthew T. Provencher, MD, UNITED STATESDiscussion on Clinical Cases Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATES
2015 Congress Symposium Video 60 minutes group rating (11)
Felix H. Savoie III, MD, UNITED STATES
Shoulder Glenohumeral Tendon Long Head Biceps Tendon Injury Instability Arthroscopy Dislocation Tears Implant Repair / Reconstruction
2013 Congress Paper Abstract Web Not yet rated
Frank McCormick, MD, UNITED STATES
Shoulder Glenohumeral
Shoulder Glenohumeral Instability Basic Science Biomechanics Repair / Reconstruction
ISAKOS Newsletters PDF 2010 Not yet rated
Shoulder Glenohumeral Cartilage Osteoarthritis Arthroscopy Failed