Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery - Several surgical approaches to the medial elbow are described; however, it remains unclear which exposure provides the optimal view of relevant medial elbow structures....
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Prevalence and determinants of lateral and medial epicondylitis: a population study – PubMed
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PubMed - Epicondylitis is a common disorder of the arm, yet the role of individual- and work-related factors has not been addressed in a population study....
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Did you know that your overall health habits can impact on your shoulder or elbow health. Here is a study that shows that smoking and obesity increase the risk of developing common elbow tendon diseases. https://t.co/iE8Kpxmk8U
ASES 2021 Virtual Specialty Day Meeting – American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons
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American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons - Registration is Open! There is no registration fee! This year’s Virtual Specialty Day Meeting is available free of charge for ALL attendees! Everyone is...
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Did you know that this year’s Virtual Specialty Day on February 27 for the ASES is FREE? Register now! https://t.co/OWxnddi0zM
ases.memberclicks.net - Through educational programs and by encouraging research, the organization seeks to foster and advance the science and practice of shoulder and elbow care. The...
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Attention ASES Members - if you haven't done so already, make sure to sign into your new online account. To login, you will first need to set up your password via the "Forgot Password" link.Your email is your username. Please contact us with any questions. https://t.co/zvpS1AVgR7
orthoinfo.aaos.org - After a shoulder injury or surgery, following a well-structured conditioning program will help you return to daily activities and enjoy a more active...
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Remember that a good stretching and warm up program can help maintain healthy joints and decrease the risk of injury during strenuous activity! #weekendwarrior https://t.co/mOUsudZe5h
Ibuprofen led to less opioid use after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
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Healio - Patients who received ibuprofen required less opiate medication 1 week after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, but had similar pain scores at 6 weeks compared...
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New research is paving the path to reduce the amount of narcotic use after shoulder surgery. A recent study showed that when patients take ibuprofen in addition to narcotic medicines after rotator cuff surgery, they use less narcotic medicines. https://t.co/43l3dvl9bm
Bone & Joint Publishing - Comparative anatomy of the rotator...
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In primates and the tree kangaroo they blended together to form a cuff as in humans--indicating that the rotator cuff as we know it is important for overhead function. https://t.co/A7NppLip6e
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons - The American Shoulder and Elbow Society is excited to announce the creation of the ASES podcast, hosted by Dr. Rachel Frank and Dr. Peter...
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Check out the latest episode of the ASES Podcast where hosts Dr. Rachel Frank and Dr. Peter Chalmers conduct a roundtable discussion on lessons in leadership with Dr. Leesa Galatz and Dr. Evan Flatow. https://t.co/cZxymOHhOg
American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons - Christopher S. Ahmad, MD, Program Co-Chair Charles L. Getz, MD, Program Co-Chair We would like to invite everyone to join us at the upcoming...
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Make sure to mark you calendars for the upcoming Virtual Specialty Day! https://t.co/Ap2rb3i4fe https://t.co/Ap2rb3i4fe
Bone & Joint Publishing - Comparative anatomy of the rotator...
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This configuration of a true rotator cuff is only otherwise found in humans and advanced primates such as chimpanzees and orangutans. #wackywednesday https://t.co/A7NppLip6e
Which exposure do you use to get to the medial elbow? A nice review by Huang et al determining view each one gives you. #JSES https://t.co/qYlPtSCi9p