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P re f a c e U p p e r E x t rem i t y

Asif M. Ilyas, MD Editor

expose the shoulder and elbow to significant forces, lending them susceptible to a number of injuries that can compromise play and function. The authors present detailed reviews of the mechanism of injury, risk factors, anatomy, diagnosis, classification, and both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options.

Orthop Clin N Am - (2014) -–http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocl.2014.04.005 0030-5898/14/$ – see front matter Ó 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Asif M. Ilyas, MD Rothman Institute Thomas Jefferson University 925 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA E-mail address: [email protected]

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In this issue of the Orthopedic Clinics of North America, we present several interesting articles in the Upper Extremity section, reviewing a number of sports-oriented topics. Paxton and colleagues present a discussion on shoulder instability in the elderly. Although uncommon, a shoulder dislocation in advancing age can result in significant dysfunction and demonstrates a higher association with fractures and rotator cuff tears than in the younger patient. The authors present its incidence, mechanism of injury, diagnosis, associated injuries, and treatment options. Kinsella and colleagues and Patel and colleagues present a detailed review of throwing injuries of the shoulder and elbow, respectively. Overhead throwers, in particular, baseball players,

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