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The Physician and sportsmedicine. 20(10)
In brief Overuse injuries can be particularly challenging to manage. An athlete's premature return to athletic activity often results in recurrent and recalcitrant injury. A five-step management plan that includes establishing a pathoanatomic diagnos
Autor:
Robert P, Nirschl, Barry S, Kraushaar
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The Physician and sportsmedicine. 24(5)
Autor:
Michael R. Papciak, Joseph G. Gregorace, Barry S. Kraushaar, Robert P. Nirschl, Ronald Chassner
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The Physician and sportsmedicine. 24(9)
Autor:
Farshad Adib, Jarrett Helming, Benjamin Ingram, Mehdi Jafari, Robert P. Nirschl, Skye Donovan
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Case Studies in Surgery. 2
This case report describes the management of sequential rotator cuff (RC) tears with multiple patch graft augmentation in a polio-paraplegic athlete. The patient underwent these operations over a twenty-four year span from 1986-2010. The patient’s
Autor:
Janet Sobel, Robert P. Nirschl
Publikováno v:
The Physician and sportsmedicine. 9(6)
In briel: Classic tennis elbow is the result of a pathological entity the authors call fibroangiomatous hyperplasia. Their conservative treatment program has resulted in a high success rate, and includes the following steps: (1) relieving inflammatio
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 39:972-976
Background: Combined lateral elbow tendinosis (tennis elbow) and medial elbow tendinosis (golfer’s elbow) can be a disabling condition that, if unresponsive to nonoperative treatments, may be effectively treated surgically. The authors are not awar
Autor:
Robert P. Nirschl, Patrick St. Pierre
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Techniques in Orthopaedics. 23:158-167
Autor:
Robert P, Nirschl
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Annals of translational medicine. 3(10)
Autor:
Robert P. Nirschl
Publikováno v:
Tennis Elbow ISBN: 9781489975331
The term tendinosis is preferred to epicondylitis as this is more descriptive of the true pathology. Epicondylitis (tendinosis) occurs at least five times more commonly on the lateral than on the medial aspect of the joint. The selection factors to d
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7534-8_11
Autor:
Jeffrey E. Budoff, Robert P. Nirschl
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Techniques in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 7:7-12
Recent evidence has shown that rotator cuff pathology, in most patients, is due to primary intrinsic tendon degeneration. This degeneration leads to a build up of tendinosis at the insertion of the rotator cuff. Arthroscopic debridement of this tendi