<p>PART I. Introduction<br>1. Opinion Editorial — What Should Be Our Teaching Legacy<br><br>PART II. Anatomy and Evaluation<br>2. Developmental Anatomy<br>3. Gross Anatomy of the Shoulder<br>4. Clinical Evaluation of Shoulder Problems<br>5. Radiographic Evaluation of Shoulder Problems<br><br>PART III. Shoulder Conditions in Children<br>6. Shoulder Conditions in Children<br><br>PART IV. Shoulder Problems of Athletes<br>7. Throwing Athletes<br>8. Nonthrowing Athletes<br>9. Arthroscopic Surgery for Biceps-Labral Complex Disease<br>10. Tendon Tears in Athletes: Pectoralis Major, and Latissimus Dorsi and Teres Major<br><br>PART V. Shoulder Arthroscopy<br>11. Opinion Editorial — The Development of Shoulder Arthroscopy: Achieving a Paradigm Shift in Orthopedic Surgery<br><br>PART VI. Tumors of the Shoulder<br>12. Tumors and Related Conditions<br><br>PART VII. Fractures of the Scapula, Clavicle, and Humerus<br>Section A. Fractures<br>13. Fractures of the Scapula<br>14. Fractures of the Clavicle<br>15. Fractures of the Proximal Humerus<br>Section B. Expert Commentary<br>16. Opinion Editorial — Fractures of the Proximal Humerus<br><br>PART VIII: Shoulder Stiffness<br>17. General Principles of Shoulder Stiffness<br>18. Primary Idiopathic Shoulder Stiffness: Frozen Shoulder<br>19. Acquired Shoulder Stiffness<br><br>PART IX: Acromioclavicular and Sternoclavicular Joint Condition<br>Section A. Disorders of the Acromioclavicular Joint<br>20. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of AC Joint Disorders<br>21. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of AC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic)<br>22. Open Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes<br>23. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic and Traumatic Disorders of the AC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes<br>24. Complications Associated with Nonoperative and Operative Management<br>Section B. Disorders of the Sternoclavicular Joint<br>25. Relevant Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Classification of SC Joint Disorders<br>26. Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation/Evaluation, Imaging, and Nonoperative Management of SC Joint Disorders (Atraumatic and Traumatic)<br>27. Open Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications<br>28. Arthroscopic and Arthroscopic-Assisted Management of Atraumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes<br>29. Open Management of Traumatic Disorders of the SC Joint: Indications, Techniques, Outcomes, and Complications<br><br>PART X. Glenohumeral Instabilit<br>Section A. Anterior Instability<br>30. Anterior Instability — Epidemiology, History, PE, Imaging and Nonoperative Treatment<br>31. Anterior Instability — Arthroscopic Surgery and Outcomes<br>32. Anterior Instability — Open Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes<br>33. Anterior Instability — Bone Augmentation Surgery: Primary and Revision with Outcomes<br>Section B. Posterior Instability<br>34. Posterior Instability — Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment<br>35. Posterior Instability — Operative Technique and Surgical Outcomes<br>36. Posterior Instability — Open and Bone Augmentation Surgery<br>Section C. Multidirectional Instability<br>37. Multidirectional Instability — Epidemiology, History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Nonoperative Treatment<br>38. Multidirectional Instability — Arthroscopic Treatment and Outcomes<br>39. Multidirectional Instability — Open Inferior Capsular Shift<br>40. Multidirectional Instability — Rehabilitation and Return to Sport<br>Section D. Expert Commentary<br>41. Opinion Editorial — Concavity Compression<br>42. Opinion Editorial — Glenohumeral Instability in the Young Patient<br>43. Opinion Editorial — First-Time Shoulder Dislocation: My Approach<br>44. Opinion Editorial — Use and Abuse of the Latarjet Procedure<br>45. Opinion Editorial — Soft Tissue Bankart: Still the Gold Standard to Me<br><br>PART XI: Sepsis<br>46. Sepsis Background<br>47. Molecular Mechanisms and Pathogenesis of Shoulder Sepsis<br>48. Clinical Management of Shoulder Sepsis<br><br>PART XII: Shoulder Ultrasound<br>49. The 13-Point Shoulder Examination<br><br>PART XIII. Rotator Cuff Lesions<br>Section A. The Rotator Cuff<br>50. Structure and Function of the Rotator Cuff<br>51. Epidemiology and Natural History of Rotator Cuff Disease<br>52. Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Pathology: History, Examination, and Imaging<br>53. Nonoperative Management of Rotator Cuff Disease<br>54. Rotator Cuff Repair: Tear Classification, Operative Techniques and Outcomes<br>55. Rehabilitation After Rotator Cuff Repair<br>56. Approach to the Irreparable Cuff Tear and Failed Cuff Repair<br>Section B. Expert Commentary<br>57. Opinion Editorial — Lessons Learned Treating Patients with Failed Rotator Cuff Repairs<br><br>PART XIV: Nerve Problems About the Shoulder<br>Section A. Nerve Problems<br>58. Nerve Problems Related to the Shoulder<br>Section B. Expert Commentary<br>59. Opinion Editorial — Paralysis and Nerve Injuries Around the Shoulder<br><br>PART XV: Glenohumeral Arthritis<br>Section A. Arthritis<br>60. Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis<br>61. The Role of Arthroscopy in the Evaluation and Management of Glenohumeral Arthritis<br>Section B. Expert Commentary<br>62. Opinion Editorial — Defining the Ideal Indications and Surgical Technique for an Anatomic TSA for Primary Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder<br>63. Opinion Editorial — Reconstructing the Glenoid in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty<br>64. Opinion Editorial — Bone Grafts in Shoulder Arthroplasty: What Is Their Role<br>65. Opinion Editorial — Trials and Tribulations of Bringing the Reverse to the United States<br>66. Opinion Editorial — Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: Tips to Facilitate Component Removal and Reconstruction<br><br>PART XVI: Occupational Shoulder Problems<br>67. Occupational Shoulder Problems<br><br>PART XVII: Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment<br>68. Assessing the Effectiveness of Treatment<br><br>PART XVIII. Concluding Remarks<br>69. Opinion Editorial — A Framework for Innovation in Shoulder Surgery<br>70. Opinion Editorial — Treating Patients with Shoulder Problems: Technique vs. Technology</p>