Step by Step Approach to Shoulder Arthroscopy
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by Prof Bijayendra Singh, Kent, UK
by Prof Bijayendra Singh, Kent, UK
Dr Burns demonstrates an educational look at the inside of a shoulder joint, including an arthroscopic evaluation, subacromial decompression, rotator cuff debridement and distal clavicle excision (aka “Mumford Procedure”). www.scoi.com
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Disclaimer: This video does include actual surgical footage and may not be suitable for all audiences. Discretion is advised.
Co-Founder of AOA Orthopedic Specialists, Dr. Jay Pond, invites us into the Operating Room of Baylor Orthopedic and Spine Hospital at Arlington to witness a Shoulder Arthroscopy Procedure to repair a torn rotator cuff. Dr. Pond performs Orthopedic Surgery and is hailed as one of the most successful arthroscopy and joint replacement specialists in Texas. Come learn his process and how he has helped thousands of patients regain the quality of their lives.
http://pixvid.me/mdbonedocsShoulderArthroscopy The shoulder can perform movements in more directions and to greater extents than any other joint in our body. But because it can perform so many movements, the shoulder is vulnerable to stress and injury. Shoulder injuries are very common, especially among people who play sports that require overhead arm motions.
Strong tissues hold the shoulder bones together. The tissues are more likely than the bones to be affected by stress, injury, and “wear and tear.” They may stretch or rupture, causing the shoulder to become weak, unstable, or dislocate. Some shoulder conditions require surgery. Arthroscopy allows surgeons to see, diagnose, and treat problems inside the shoulder joint.
Before arthroscopic surgery existed, surgeons made large incisions that affected the surrounding joint structures and tissues. They had to open the shoulder joint to see it and perform surgery. An arthroscopy requires small incisions and is guided by a small viewing instrument. Arthroscopy is less invasive than traditional surgical methods. It has a decreased risk of infection and a shorter recovery period.
Shoulder surgery may be required to relieve pain and improve range of motion that has been diminished due to an injury or condition, or for those who have arthritis of the shoulder joint. Watch orthopaedic surgeon Alan Posta, Jr. as he performs a shoulder arthroscopy. This minimally invasive procedure is performed through small incisions resulting in less pain and a shorter recovery time for patients.
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Ohio State Sports Medicine shoulder specialist Dr. Julie Bishop performs rotator cuff repair surgery and gives patients an overview of what will happen during this shoulder procedure.
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