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Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee Andrea Ferretti

Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee By Andrea Ferretti

Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee by Andrea Ferretti


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This book comprehensively discusses anterolateral rotatory instability in the ACL deficient knee, exploring anatomy, biomechanics, diagnostics, clinics, surgical techniques as well as short and long term outcomes.

Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee Summary

Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee by Andrea Ferretti

This book comprehensively discusses anterolateral rotatory instability in the ACL deficient knee, exploring anatomy, biomechanics, diagnostics, clinics, surgical techniques as well as short and long term outcomes.

The author also offers an historical perspective ranging from the birth of modern anterior cruciate ligament surgery to the renewed global interest towards the role of secondary restraints and extra-articular reconstructions. Step-by-step guidance throughout each surgical technique further equips the reader to handle this complex condition.

Covering all theoretical and practical aspects, as well as future perspectives, this book is a must-read for all orthopedic surgeons and sports physicians wanting to gain insights into this promising field.

About Andrea Ferretti

Andrea Ferretti, graduated in medicine and surgery, specialized in orthopaedics and traumatology and in sports medicine and was fellow of Professor Lamberto Perugia and Professor Giancarlo Puddu. Since 2000 he is Full Professor and Chairman Of Orthopaedics at Sant'Andrea University Hospital in Rome and nowadays heir and representative of the prestigious School Of Knee Surgery founded by his masters. He was visiting professor in various universities around the world. Since 1990 he is team physician of the Italian national football team. He was as volleyball player and coach in the Italian National Volleyball League.

He is author of more than 350 published papers mainly in the field of knee surgery and sports medicine and author/coauthor of 3 books: one on volleyball injuries, one on sports traumatology and an orthopaedics and traumatology textbook.

As a researcher, his main topics of interest have always been the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament tears and related instability with a special focus on the role of secondary restraints (anterolateral ligament, Segond fracture) on the rotational instability, as well as the effect of extra-articular reconstructions in controlling tibial rotation and pivot shift phenomenon.

He is member of the editorial board of Italian Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (Springer) and reviewer of American Journal of Sports Medicine. He is invited as a speaker in all major orthopaedic international meetings, e.g. American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society For Sports Medicine, International Society Of Orthopaedics And Traumatology (SICOT), European Society Of Knee Surgery Sports Traumatology And Arthroscopy (ESSKA) etc.

Table of Contents

1 History.- 2 Anatomy.- 3 Biomechanics.- 4 Surgical Anatomy.- 5 The Segond Fracture.- 6 The Unhappy Triad (revisited).- 7 Mechanism of Injury.- 8 Diagnostics.- 9 Why the semitendinosus?.- 10 Extra-articular Reconstructions.- 11 Revision ACL Surgery.- 12 Antero lateral Instability and Osteoarthrosis.- 13 Future Directions (Repair Vs. Reconstruction?)

Additional information

NGR9783031001147
9783031001147
3031001141
Anterolateral Rotatory Instability in ACL Deficient Knee by Andrea Ferretti
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2022-10-19
176
N/A
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