Book Review: Shoulder Arthroscopy, 3rd edition

Editors: Stephen J. Synder, MD, Ronald P. Karzel, MD, Mark H. Getelman, MD, Joseph P. Burns, MD, Michael S. Bahk, MD, and David M. Auerbach, MD. With a contribution from Marc Mirisch. PT. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer | Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins – 405 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani Arthroscopy of the shoulder, a minimally-invasive technique of discovering, observing, and fixing a prevailing problem inside this part of the human anatomy, has become increasingly popular, just as other forms of noninvasive or minimally invasive surgeries. This field of surgery has seen much expansion and marked improvement. In this instance,...

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