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Ulnar collateral ligament of the elbowMarc Safran
Section of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143 0728, USA
Arthroscopy 21:1381-95. 2005..Also reviewed are patient history, examination techniques, tests that help confirm the diagnosis of UCL injury, and treatment of the injured UCL...
Effects of elbow flexion and forearm rotation on valgus laxity of the elbowMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, MU 320W, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
J Bone Joint Surg Am 87:2065-74. 2005..The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of forearm rotation and elbow flexion on valgus elbow laxity...
Soft-tissue stabilizers of the elbowMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, MU 320 West, San Francisco, CA 94143 0728, USA
J Shoulder Elbow Surg 14:179S-185S. 2005..Additional stability is conferred by dynamic structures--the muscles crossing the elbow joint...
Ulnar collateral ligament injury in the overhead athlete: diagnosis and treatmentMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, MU 320 West, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Clin Sports Med 23:643-63, x. 2004..This article briefly reviews the anatomy, biomechanics, and pathophysiology of injury, in addition to discussing evaluation and treatment of the athlete with an injured UCL...
Elbow injuries in athletesMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California-San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Ave, MU 320 West, San Francisco, CA 94143-0728, USA
Clin Sports Med 23:xvii-xix. 2004
Nerve injury about the shoulder in athletes, part 2: long thoracic nerve, spinal accessory nerve, burners/stingers, thoracic outlet syndromeMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, Box 0728, San Francisco, CA 94143 0728, USA
Am J Sports Med 32:1063-76. 2004....
Nerve injury about the shoulder in athletes, part 1: suprascapular nerve and axillary nerveMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143 0728, USA
Am J Sports Med 32:803-19. 2004..This 2-part article is a review and an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding some of the more common nerve injuries seen about the shoulder in athletes...
Arthroscopic femoral osteoplasty/chielectomy for cam-type femoroacetabular impingement in the athleteZackary D Vaughn
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Stanford University, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Sports Med Arthrosc 18:90-9. 2010..This article will review the underlying pathology of cam-type FAI, the evaluation and diagnosis, arthroscopic treatment, and reported outcomes...
MRI analysis of in vivo meniscal and tibiofemoral kinematics in ACL-deficient and normal kneesSandra J Shefelbine
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, MU 320W, San Francisco, California 94143-0728, USA
J Orthop Res 24:1208-17. 2006..These results help explain the increased risk of meniscal tears and osteoarthritis in chronic ACL deficient knees...
Ulnar collateral ligament injury in the overhead athleteSanaz Hariri
Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 1169 Trinity Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
Clin Sports Med 29:619-44. 2010..Many new and hybrid techniques have been described with limited clinical experience in the literature. Current techniques offer the athlete a greater than 90% chance of return to play at their preinjury level...
Strains across the acetabular labrum during hip motion: a cadaveric modelMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway Street, M C 6342, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Am J Sports Med 39:92S-102S. 2011..Labral tears commonly cause disabling intra-articular hip pain and are commonly treated with hip arthroscopy. However, the function and role of the labrum are still unclear...
Hip instability: anatomic and clinical considerations of traumatic and atraumatic instabilityBeatrice Shu
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94302, USA
Clin Sports Med 30:349-67. 2011..Subtle microinstability, particularly from microtraumatic or atraumatic causes, is an evolving concept with early surgical treatment results that are promising...
Review of tennis serve motion analysis and the biomechanics of three serve types with implications for injuryGeoffrey D Abrams
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94063, USA
Sports Biomech 10:378-90. 2011....
Diagnosis and management of superior labrum anterior posterior lesions in overhead athletesGeoffrey D Abrams
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway Street, M C 6342, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Br J Sports Med 44:311-8. 2010..Treatment of concomitant injuries such as rotator cuff tears and Bankart lesions in conjunction with the SLAP repair may be necessary...
Avoidance and management of intra-articular complications of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Instr Course Lect 55:475-88. 2006....
The evidence for surgical repair of articular cartilage in the kneeMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, Redwood City, CA, USA
J Am Acad Orthop Surg 18:259-66. 2010..Because the natural history of articular cartilage lesions has not been defined, we can assess the utility of surgical interventions only by comparing methods...
The use of scaffolds in the management of articular cartilage injuryMarc R Safran
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA 94305 5341, USA
J Am Acad Orthop Surg 16:306-11. 2008..Clinical results are encouraging. Future directions in scaffold-based cartilage repair include bioactive and spatially oriented scaffolds...
Surgical treatment of lateral epicondylitis: a systematic reviewMarvin Y Lo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
Clin Orthop Relat Res 463:98-106. 2007..Therefore, until more randomized, controlled trials are done, it is reasonable to defer to individual surgeons regarding experience and ease of procedure...
Extensor mechanism disruption after contralateral middle third patellar tendon harvest for anterior cruciate ligament revision reconstructionBenjamin T Busfield
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
Arthroscopy 21:1268. 2005..Postoperative nerve blocks or local anesthetics may alter pain feedback for regulation of weight bearing and contribute to overload of the donor knee...
Sideline management of common dislocationsDuncan K Hodge
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Avenue, Box 0728, San Francisco, CA 94143-0728, USA
Curr Sports Med Rep 1:149-55. 2002..When appropriate, the immediate sideline management of common joint dislocations may minimize morbidity encountered with later treatment in the hospital setting...
Case report: Bifid iliopsoas tendon causing refractory internal snapping hipBeatrice Shu
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway, M C 6342, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Clin Orthop Relat Res 469:289-93. 2011..Prevention of this complication includes making a large enough capsulotomy to identify the tendon and to ensure it is not bifid...
The labrum of the hip: diagnosis and rationale for surgical correctionMichael T Freehill
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University, 450 Broadway Street, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Clin Sports Med 30:293-315. 2011....
Elbow valgus laxity may result in an overestimation of apparent shoulder external rotation during physical examinationTeruhisa Mihata
Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, VA Long Beach Healthcare System, 5901 East 7th Street 09 151 Long Beach, 90822, USA
Am J Sports Med 36:978-82. 2008..The contributions of the scapulothoracic articulation and spine when measuring shoulder range of motion have been well described; however, the effect of elbow valgus laxity has not...
Short-term effectiveness of hyperthermia for supraspinatus tendinopathy in athletes: a short-term randomized controlled studyArrigo Giombini
Orth Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Keele University School of Medicine, Thornburrow Drive, Hartshill, Stoke on Trent ST4 7QB, Staffs, England
Am J Sports Med 34:1247-53. 2006..96 to 1.2 (P = .03); group B, 6.3 to 5.15 (P = .10); group C, 6.1 to 4.9 (P = .09). CONCLUSION: Hyperthermia at 434 MHz appears safe and effective in the short term for the management of supraspinatus tendinopathy...
AOA symposium. Hip disease in the young adult: current concepts of etiology and surgical treatmentJohn C Clohisy
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
J Bone Joint Surg Am 90:2267-81. 2008
