SECTION ONE: The Basics 1. Evolution of Shoulder Arthroplasty 2. Becoming a Shoulder Arthroplasty Surgeon 3. Operating Room Setup 4. Anesthesia, Patient Positioning, and Patient Preparation 5. Long Head of the Biceps Tendon
SECTION TWO: Unconstrained Shoulder Arthroplasty for Chronic Conditions 6. Indications and Contraindications 7. Preoperative Planning and Imaging 8. Surgical Approach 9. Subscapularis 10. Glenoid Exposure 11. Humeral Component 12. Glenoid Component 13. Soft Tissue Balancing 14. Subscapularis and Rotator Interval Repair 15. Wound Closure and Postoperative Orthosis 16. Results and Complications
SECTION THREE: Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Chronic Conditions 17. Indications and Contraindications 18. Preoperative Planning and Imaging 19. Surgical Approach 20. Glenoid Exposure 21. Humeral Component 22. Glenoid Component 23. Reduction and Deltoid Tensioning 24. Wound Closure and Postoperative Orthosis 25. Results and Complications
SECTION FOUR: Arthroplasty for Fracture 26. Indications and Contraindications 27. Preoperative Planning and Imaging 28. Surgical Approach (Handling of the Tuberosities) 29. Humeral Prosthetic Positioning 30. Tuberosity Reduction and Fixation 31. Wound Closure and Postoperative Orthosis 32. Results and Complications
SECTION FIVE: Alternatives to Conventional Shoulder Arthroplasty 33. Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty 34. Biological Alternatives to Shoulder Arthroplasty
SECTION SIX: Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty 35. Indications and Contraindications 36. Preoperative Planning, Imaging, and Special Tests 37. Surgical Approach 38. Humeral Stem Removal and Glenoid Exposure 39. Humerus 40. Glenoid Component 41. Wound Closure and Postoperative Orthosis 42. Results and Complications
SECTION SEVEN: Postoperative Rehabilitation 43. Rehabilitation following Shoulder Arthroplasty
SECTION EIGHT: The Future 44. Future Directions in Shoulder Arthroplasty