Shoulder Concepts 2013: Consensus and Concerns Proceedings of the IS

The ISAKOS Upper Extremity Committee (UEC) meets on a biannual basis for Closed Consensus Meetings. Each summit, a worldwide expert panel of surgeons and researchers convene for an in-depth discussion about a controversial topic. The purpose of this endea

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der Concepts 2013: Consensus and Concerns

Guillermo Arce Klaus Bak Kevin P. Shea Felix Savoie III William Benjamin Kibler Eiji Itoi Augustus D. Mazzocca Knut Beitzel Emilio Calvo Benno Ejnisman •







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Shoulder Concepts 2013: Consensus and Concerns Proceedings of the ISAKOS Upper Extremity Committees 2009–2013

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Editors Guillermo Arce Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Instituto Argentino de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento Buenos Aires Argentina Klaus Bak Parkens Private Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

Augustus D. Mazzocca Knut Beitzel Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Health Center University of Connecticut Farmington, CT USA

Kevin P. Shea Health Center University of Connecticut Farmington, CT USA

Emilio Calvo Shoulder and Elbow Reconstructive Surgery Unit Department of Orthopedic Surgery Fundacion Jimenez Diaz Madrid Spain

Felix Savoie III School of Medicine Tulane University New Orleans, LA USA

Benno Ejnisman CETE-UNIFESP-EPM São Paulo, SP Brazil

William Benjamin Kibler Shoulder Center of Kentucky Lexington, KY USA

ISBN 978-3-642-38096-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-38097-6

Eiji Itoi Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Tohoku University School of Medicine Sendai, Miyagi Japan

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