Type IV to VI injuries require surgical fixation | Fixation with hook plate
Type IV to VI injuries require surgical fixation. Arthroscopic button fixation yields favorable outcomes as a contemporary technique. Another…
Type I and II injuries should be treated non-operatively
There is broad consensus that Type I and II injuries should be treated non-operatively. Short-term phase of immobilization in…
Complete or partial dislocation of the collarbone or also know as shoulder separation is a common injury in contact sports or when falling onto the shoulder.
Complete or partial dislocation of the collarbone or also know as shoulder separation is a common injury in contact…
Recurrence Rates Following Arthroscopic Bankart Repair
Editorial Commentary: Recurrence Rates Following Arthroscopic Bankart Repair Differ Among Contract and Collision Sports and are higher in Collision Sports
Arthroscopy Honors 2023 Award Winning Publication and Authors
Arthroscopy Honors 2023 Award Winning Publication and Authors Honored to have won the award for the most downloaded article for…
The Independent Accreditation Body For Surgeons
AOSME: Academy of Surgeons Middle East Independent Accreditation, Professional Recognition, Significant Credibility, Empowering Excellence & Patient Attraction