Pectoralis Major Tendon Tears: Overview
This video provides an overview of how pectoralis major tendon tears occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This video provides an overview of how pectoralis major tendon tears occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This video provides insight into treatment options for gluteus medius tendon tears, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This surgical video demonstrates a repair of a partial-thickness gluteus medius tear.
This surgical video demonstrates a hamstring tendon repair with anchors using a double-row repair technique for the treatment of a hamstring tear at the hip.
This animated video demonstrates a repair of a partial-thickness gluteus medius tear.
This video provides an overview of how gluteus medius tendon tears occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.
This animated video demonstrates a hamstring tendon repair with anchors using a double-row repair technique for the treatment of a hamstring tear at the hip.
This video provides an overview of how Lisfranc injuries occur, relevant anatomy, signs and symptoms, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.
This surgical video demonstrates the use of bone anchors and suture support for the stabilization of a Lisfranc injury.
This surgical video demonstrates an adjustable suture and button technique for the stabilization of a Lisfranc injury.
This surgical video demonstrates the use of a plate and screws for the treatment of a Lisfranc injury.
This animated video demonstrates an osteochondral autograft transplantation (OATS) procedure for the treatment of a small cartilage defect of the knee.
The glutes are a group of three hip muscles that support leg strength and balance. The gluteus medius muscle, located at the side of the hip, plays an important role in stabilizing the pelvis during walking and other lower-body movements.
The pectoralis major is the main chest muscle involved in pushing motions with the arms. Often called the “pec” muscle, it connects the collarbone, breastbone, ribs, and abdominals to the upper arm bone by its tendon.
The hamstrings are a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh. Their tendons connect at the hip and attach to the lower leg bones near the knee. The hamstrings are the main muscle group that bends...
This video provides insight into treatment options for heel bone, or calcaneus fractures, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
The middle part of the foot, called the midfoot, contains the Lisfranc joint, the area where the long metatarsal bones join some of the tarsal bones. The inner side of the midfoot contains the Lisfranc complex, formed from the first...
This animated video demonstrates a surgical repair with a plate and screws for the treatment of heel bone, or calcaneus, fractures.
This surgical video demonstrates a repair with a plate and screws for the treatment of heel bone, or calcaneus, fractures.
This animated video demonstrates the use of a plate and screws for the treatment of Lisfranc injury.
This surgical video demonstrates the repair of a lateral collateral ligament complex using a tendon graft and an internal support suture for the treatment of a lateral ligamentous elbow injury.
This animated video demonstrates a cartilage transplantation procedure for the treatment of a small cartilage defect of the knee, hip, or ankle.
This animated video demonstrates a suture and metal button support for the treatment of thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint arthritis.
The heel bone, called the calcaneus, is the largest bone of the foot. It makes up the back of the foot and provides important attachment sites for the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia.