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Subject/Title Index, Volume 1 * A Abnormalities Development of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle: A variant of congenital pseudarthrosis? (Lyons and Wal- lace). 1992;1:215-8 Acromion Acromion nonunion after anterior acromioplasty: a case report (Marr and Misamore). 1992;1:317-20 The influence of coracoocromial arch anatomy on rotator cuff tears (Zuckerman et 01). 1992;1:4-14 Use of a thirty-degree caudal tilt radiography in the shoul- der impingement syndrome (Ono et 01). 1992;1:246-52 Acromioplasty Acromion nonunion after anterior acromioplasty: a case report (Marr and Misamore). 1992;1:317-20 Aged The management of complex distal humerus nonunion in the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, and ulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman). 1992; 1:37-46 Alfred R. Shands, Jr., Lecture Alfred R.Shands, Jr., lecture: The shoulder-an explosion of interest in North America (Rockwood). 1992; 1:280- 2 American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Presidential address: American Shoulder and Elbow Sur- geons, Tenth Anniversary Annual Meeting (Matsen). 1992;1:63-4 Anatomy Anatomic study of the glenoid labrum (Hata et 01). 1992;1 :207-14 The anatomy of the proximal radioulnar joint (Weiss and Hastings). 1992; 1:193-9 The influence of coracoacromial arch anatomy on rotator cuff tears (Zuckerman et 01). 1992; 1:4-14 Surgical anatomy of the axillary nerve (Burkhead et 01). 1992;1:31-6 Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: an arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et 01). 1992; 1:162-6 Anterior capsulolabral reconstruction Anterior capsulolabral reconstruction of the shoulder in athletes (Rubenstein et 01). 1992; 1:229-37 Arm An electromyographic analysis of the upper extremity in pitching (DiGiovine et 01).1992;1:15-25 A system for describing positions of the humerus relative to the thorax and its use in the presentation of several •January/ February, pp. 1-64; March / April, pp. 65-118; May / June, pp. 119-172; July/August, 173-226; Septem- ber / October, 227-282; November/December, 283-342. 338 functionally important arm positions (Pearl et 01). 1992;1:113-8 Arthritis Prosthetic replacement in rotator cuff-deficient shoulders (Pollock et 01). 1992; 1: 173-86 Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoid component (Cofield and Daly). 1992;1:77-85 Arthrography Range of motion and arthrography in the frozen shoulder (Itoi and Tabata). 1992; 1:106-12 Shoulder arthrography for determination of size of rotator cuff tear (Hattrup et 01). 1992;1:98-105 Arthroplasty Fluoroscopically positioned radiographs of total shoulder arthroplasty (Kelleher et 01). 1992; 1:306-11 Glenohumeral translation after total shoulder arthroplasty (Friedman). 1992; 1:312-6 Stabilizers of capitellocondylar total elbow arthroplasty [ltoi et 01).1992;1:271-9 Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoid component (Cofield and Daly). 1992;1:77-85 Arthroscopy Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten- don on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: an arthroscopic study (Walch et 01). 1992;1:238-45 Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: an arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et al). 1992;1:162-6 Athletics; see Sports Avulsion fracture; see Fractures Axillary nerve Surgical anatomy of the axillary nerve (Burkhead et 01). 1992;1:31-6 B Baseball An electromyographic analysis of the upper extremity in pitching (DiGiovineetal). 1992;1:15-25 Surgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glenOid in baseball players [Ozaki et 01).1992;1:91-7 Biceps The use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul- der (Beltran). 1992; 1:321-32 (Review article) Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: an arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et 01). 1992; 1:162-6 Birth defects; see Abnormalities Bone diseases, developmental Development of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle: A variant of congenital pseudarthrosis? (Lyons and Wal- lace). 1992;1:215-8 Bone loss Focal.cortical bone loss at the inferior aspect of the gle- noid: a new rodlographic sign of anteriar shoulder in- stability [Tomei]. 1992;1:151-4

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Subject/Title Index, Volume 1*

A

AbnormalitiesDevelopment of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle: A

variant of congenital pseudarthrosis? (Lyons and Wal­lace). 1992;1:215-8

AcromionAcromion nonunion after anterior acromioplasty: a case

report (Marr and Misamore). 1992;1:317-20The influence of coracoocromial arch anatomy on rotator

cuff tears (Zuckerman et 01). 1992;1:4-14Use of a thirty-degree caudal tilt radiography in the shoul­

der impingement syndrome (Ono et 01). 1992; 1:246-52Acromioplasty

Acromion nonunion after anterior acromioplasty: a casereport (Marr and Misamore). 1992;1:317-20

AgedThe management of complex distal humerus nonunion in

the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman).1992;1:37-46

Alfred R. Shands, Jr., LectureAlfred R.Shands, Jr., lecture: The shoulder-an explosion

of interest in North America (Rockwood). 1992; 1:280­2

American Shoulder and Elbow SurgeonsPresidential address: American Shoulder and Elbow Sur­

geons, Tenth Anniversary Annual Meeting (Matsen).1992;1:63-4

AnatomyAnatomic study of the glenoid labrum (Hata et 01).

1992;1 :207-14The anatomy of the proximal radioulnar joint (Weiss and

Hastings). 1992;1:193-9The influence of coracoacromial arch anatomy on rotator

cuff tears (Zuckerman et 01). 1992;1:4-14Surgical anatomy of the axillary nerve (Burkhead et 01).

1992;1:31-6Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: an

arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et 01).1992;1:162-6

Anterior capsulolabral reconstructionAnterior capsulolabral reconstruction of the shoulder in

athletes (Rubenstein et 01). 1992;1:229-37Arm

An electromyographic analysis of the upper extremity inpitching (DiGiovine et 01).1992;1:15-25

A system for describing positions of the humerus relativeto the thorax and its use in the presentation of several

•January / February, pp. 1-64; March / April, pp. 65-118;May / June, pp. 119-172; July/August, 173-226; Septem­ber / October, 227-282; November/December, 283-342.

338

functionally important arm positions (Pearl et 01).1992;1:113-8

ArthritisProsthetic replacement in rotator cuff-deficient shoulders

(Pollock et 01). 1992; 1:173-86Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoid

component (Cofield and Daly). 1992;1:77-85Arthrography

Range of motion and arthrography in the frozen shoulder(Itoi and Tabata). 1992; 1:106-12

Shoulder arthrography for determination of size of rotatorcuff tear (Hattrup et 01). 1992;1:98-105

ArthroplastyFluoroscopically positioned radiographs of total shoulder

arthroplasty (Kelleher et 01). 1992;1:306-11Glenohumeral translation after total shoulder arthroplasty

(Friedman). 1992; 1:312-6Stabilizers of capitellocondylar total elbow arthroplasty

[ltoi et 01).1992;1:271-9Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoid

component (Cofield and Daly). 1992;1:77-85Arthroscopy

Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten­don on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: an arthroscopicstudy (Walch et 01). 1992;1:238-45

Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: anarthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et al).1992;1:162-6

Athletics; see SportsAvulsion fracture; see FracturesAxillary nerve

Surgical anatomy of the axillary nerve (Burkhead et 01).1992;1:31-6

BBaseball

An electromyographic analysis of the upper extremity inpitching (DiGiovineetal). 1992;1:15-25

Surgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glenOidin baseball players [Ozaki et 01).1992;1:91-7

BicepsThe use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul­

der (Beltran). 1992; 1:321-32 (Review article)Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: an

arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et 01).1992; 1:162-6

Birth defects; see AbnormalitiesBone diseases, developmental

Development of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle: Avariant of congenital pseudarthrosis? (Lyons and Wal­lace). 1992;1:215-8

Bone lossFocal.cortical bone loss at the inferior aspect of the gle­

noid: a new rodlographic sign of anteriar shoulder in­stability [Tomei]. 1992;1:151-4

J. Shoulder Elbow Surg.Volume 1, Number 6

Bone platesThe management of complex dista l humerus nonun ion in

the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman).1992;1:37-46

C

Capitellocondylar arthroplastyStabilizers of capitellocondylar total elbow arthroplasty

(ltoi et 01) . 1992; 1:271-9Capsular ligaments; see LigamentsCapsuledomy . .

The management of comple x distal humerus nonunion Inthe elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar · nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman).1992;1:37-46

Carcinoma, renal cellThe treatment of loca lized metastases in the proximal hu­

merus from renal cell carcinoma [Kocialkowski et 01) .1992;1:56-62

Case reportsAcromion nonunion after anter ior acromioplasty: a case

report (Marr and M isamore) . 1992;1:317-20Child

Development of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clav icle: Avariant of congenital pseudarthrosis? (Lyons and Wa l­lace). 1992;1 :215-8

Inferior capsular shift for inferior and multidirectional in­stability of the shoulder in young children : report of twocases (Mizuno et all . 1992; 1:200-6

ClavicleDevelopment of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle : A

voriant of congenital pseuda rthrosis? (Lyo ns and Wal­lace }. 1992;1:215-8

Cod man's paradoxCodman's paradox: sixty years later (Pearl et 01) .

1992;1:219-25 (Review article)Collagen

Collagen type III in rotator cuff tears: an immunohisto­chemical study (Kumaga i et 01) . 1992; 1:187-92

Collateral ligamentsStabilizers of capitellocondylar total elbow arthroplasty

(ltoi et 01).1992;1 :271-9Color test; see Stains and stainingCommunication

On the threshold of a new era of worldwide exchange(Neer) . 1992; 1:1 (Editor ial)

Congenital defeds; see AbnormalitiesCoracoacromial arch

The influence of coracoacramial arch anatomy on rota torcuff tears [Zuckerman et 01) . 1992; 1:4-14

CorrectionA system for describing positions of the humerus relative

to the thorax and its use in the presentation of severalfunctionally important arm positions (Pearl et all(1992; 1:113-8) . 1992; 1:154

CorrespondenceModification of technique by Fukuda et 01 (Oglesby) .

1992;1 :226

D

Distal humerus; see Humerus

Subject Index 339

Dysplasia of bone; see Bone diseases, develop­mental

E

EditorialsThe editorial process (Cofield) . 1992; 1:2-3Editorial process in Japan (Mizuno). 1992; 1:119Guidelines for preparation of review articles [Zuckermon] .

1992;1:65Review articles (Cofield) . 1992; 1:65On the threshold of a new era of worldwide exchange

(Neer} . 1992;1:1Elderly; see AgedEledromyography

An electromyographic analysis of the upper extremity inpitching (DiGiovine et 01). 1992;1:15-25

EpicondylitisReoperation for foiled surgical treatment of refractory lat­

eral epicondylitis [Morrey). 1992; 1:47-55Europe

Editor ial process in Europe (Mansat) . 1992;1:227-8 (Edi­torial)

F

FluoroscopyFluoroscopically positioned radiographs of total shoulder

arthroplasty (Kelleher et 01 ). 1992; 1:306-11Fradures

Avulsion fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle: a var iationof the SLAP lesion (Iannotti and Wang) . 1992;1:26-30

Open reduct ion and interna l fixation of two - ond three­part displaced surgical neck fractures of the prox imalhumerus (Cuomo et 01). 1992;1:287-95

Fractures, ununitedAcromion nonunion after anter ior acromioplasty: a case

report (Marrand Misamore) . 1992;1 :317-20The management of complex distal humerus nonunion in

the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman).1992;1 :37-46

Frozen shoulderRange of motion and arthrography in the frozen shoulder

(ltoi and Tabata} . 1992;1 :106-12

G

Glenohumeral jointG lenohumeral translation after total shoulder arthraplasty

(Friedman). 1992; 1:312-6Laxity of the normal glenohumeral joint: a quantitative in

vivo assessment (Harryman et al }. 1992; 1:66-76Prosthetic replacement in rota to r cuff-deficient shoulders

(Pollock et 01). 1992;1:173-86Scapu lar inclination and inferior stability of the shoulder

(hoi et 01). 1992;1:131-9Syringomyelia presenting as shoulder instab ility (Richards

and Deloney). 1992; 1:155-61Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoid

component (Cofield and Daly) . 1992; 1:77-85The use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul ­

de r (Beltran). 1992;1:321-32 (Review article}Vincula of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: on

arthroscopic and anatomic study (Johnson et 01).1992; 1:162-6

340 Subject Index

GlenoidAnatomic study of the glenoid labrum (Hata et 01).

1992;1:207-14Finite element modeling of the glenoid component: effect

of design parameters on stress distribution (Friedmanet 01). 1992;1:261-70

Focal cortical bone loss at the inferior aspect of the gle­noid: a new radiographic sign of anterior shoulder in­stability (Tamai). 1992; 1:151-4

Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten­don on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: on arthroscopicstudy (Walch et 01). 1992; 1:238-45

Surgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glencidin baseball players (Ozaki et 01).1992;1:91-7

Thorocoglenoid fusion after subtotal scapulectomy (Wal­lace and Kociclkowski). 1992;1:167-72

H

HumerusHumeroscapular positions in a shoulder ronqe-of-rnotion­

examination (Pearl et al). 1992;1:296-305Laxity of the normal glenohumeral [oint: a quantitative in

vivo assessment (Harryman et 01).1992;1:66-76The management of complex distal humerus nonunion in

the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodmcnl.1992;1:37-46

Open reduction and internal fixation of two- and three­part displaced surgical neck fractures of the prcximalhumerus (Cuomo et 01). 1992; 1:287-95

Scapular inclination and inferior stability of the shoulder(ltoietal).1992;1:131-9

A system for describing positions of the humerus relotiveto the thorox and its use in the presentation of severalfunctionally important arm positions (Pearl et ol).1992; 1:113-8

Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowth glenoidcomponent (Cofield and Dalyl. 1992;1:77-85

The treatment of localized metastases in the proximal hu­merus from renal cell carcinoma (Kocialkowski et al)1992;1:56-62

ImmunohistochemistryCollagen type III in rotator cuff tears: on immunohisto­

chemical study (Kumagai et 01). 1992;1:187-92Impingement syndrome

Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten­don on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: an arthroscopicstudy (Walch et 01). 1992; 1:238-45

Use of a thirty-degree caudal tilt radiography in the shoul­der impingement syndrome (Ono et 01). 1992;1:246-52

Inferior capsular shift procedureInferior capsular shift for inferior and multidirectional in­

stability of the shoulder in young children: report of 1wocases (Mizuno et 01). 1992; 1:200-6

Infraspinatus muscleA new strategy for treatment of suprascapular entrapment

neuropathy in athletes: shaving of the base of the scap­ular spine (Homo et 01). 1992;1:253-60

Instability of joint; see Joint InstabilityInternal fixation

Open reduction and internal fixation of two- and three-

J. Shoulder Elbow Surg.November/December 1992

part displaced surgical neck fractures of the proximalhumerus (Cuomo et 01). 1992;1:287-95

International publicationOn the threshold of a new era of worldwide exchange

(Neer). 1992;1:1 (Editorial)Intraoperative monitoring

"The color test": on intraoperative staining test for joint­side rotator cuff tearing and its extension (Fukuda et 01).1992;1:86-90

JJapan

Editorial process in Japan (Mizuno). 1992; 1:119 (Edi­torial)

Joint instabilityAnterior capsulolabrol reconstruction of the shoulder in

athletes (Rubenstein et 01). 1992;1:229·37Anterior shoulder stability: contributions of rotator cuff

forces and the capsular ligaments in a cadaver model[Blosier et ol}. 1992; 1:140-50

Focal cortical bone loss at the inferior aspect of the gle­noid: a new radiographic sign of anterior shoulder in­stability (Tarnai). 1992;1:151-4

Inferior capsular shift for inferior and multidirectional in­slability of the shoulder in young children: report of 1wocases (Mizuno et ol) 1992;1:200-6

Laxity of the normol glenohumeral joint: a quantitative invivo assessment (Harryman et 01). 1992; 1:66-76

Scapular inclination and inferior slability of the shoulder(Itoietal).1992;1:131-9

Syringomyelia presenting as shoulder instability (Richardsand Deloney). 1992;1:155-61

JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY

The editorial process (Cofield). 1992;1:2-3 {Editorial)Editorial process in Europe (Mansat). 1992; 1:227 -8 {Edi­

torial)Editorial process in Japan (Mizuno). 1992; 1:119 (Editorial)Guidelines for preparation of review articles (Zuckerman/.

1992;1:65 (Editorial)Review articles (Cofield). 1992;1:65 (Editorial)On the threshold of a new era of worldwide exchange

[Neer], 1992;1:1 (Editorial)

L

LabrumAnatomic study of the glenoid labrum (Hato et 01).

1992;1:207-14Lateral epicondylitis; see EpicondylitisLetters to the editor

Modification of technique by Fukuda et 01 (Oglesby).1992;1:226

LigamentsAnterior shoulder stability: contributions of rotator cuff

forces and the capsular ligaments in a cadaver model(Blasier et 01). 1992; 1:140-50

Stabilizers of copitellocondylar total elbow arthroplasty(Itoi et all. 1992; 1:271-9

M

Magnetic resonance imagingThe use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul­

der (Beltran). 1992; 1:321-32 (Review article)Metastasis; see Neoplasm metastasis

J. Shoulder Elbow Surg.Volume I, Number 6

ModelsFinite element modeling of the glenoid component: effect

of design parameters an stress distribution (Friedmanet 01). 1992; 1:261-70

N

Neoplasm metastasisThe treatment of localized metastases in the proximal hu­

merus from renal cell carcinoma [Kocialkowski et 01).1992;1:56-62

NeoplasmsTharacoglenoid fusion after subtotal scapulectomy (Wal­

lace and Kocialkowski). 1992;1:167-72Nerve entrapment syndrome

A new strategy for treatment of suprascapular entrapmentneuropathy in athletes: shaving of the base of the scap­ular spine (Homo et 01). 1992; 1:253-60

Nonunion; see Fradures, ununited

oOpen redudion

Open reduction and internal fixation of two- and three­part displaced surgical neck fractures of the proximalhumerus (Cuomo et 01). 1992;1:2B7-95

OssificationSurgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glenoid

in baseball players (Ozaki et 01).1992;1:91-7

P

Pitching; see SportsPlates; see Bone platesPosition description

Humeroscapular positions in a shoulder range-of-motion­examination [Peorl et 01). 1992; 1:296-305

A system for describing positions of the humerus relativeto the thorax and its use in the presentation of severalfunctionally important arm positions (pearl et 01).1992; 1:113-8

ProsthesisFinite element modeling of the glenoid component: effect

of design parameters on stress distribution (Friedmanet 01). 1992; 1:261-70

Prosthetic replacement in rotator cuff-deficient shoulders(Pollock et 01). 1992; 1:173-86

Total shoulder arthroplasty with a tissue-ingrowthglenoid component (Cofield and Daly). 1992; 1:77­85

Proximal humerus; see HumerusPseudarthrosis

Development of pseudarthrosis in a dysplastic clavicle: Avariant of congenital pseudcrthrosisj (Lyons and Wal­lace). 1992;1:215-8

R

RadiographyFluoroscopically positioned radiographs of total shoulder

arthroplasty (Kelleher et 01). 1992; 1:306- 11Focal cortical bone loss at the inferior aspect of the gle­

noid: a new radiographic sign of anterior shoulder in­stability (Tamai). 1992; 1:151-4

Use of a thirty-degree caudal tilt radiography in the shoul­der impingement syndrome (Ono et 01). 1992; 1:246­52

Subject Index 341

Radioulnar jointThe anatomy of the proximal radioulnar joint [Weiss and

Hastings). 1992;1:193-9Range of motion

Humeroscapular positions in a shoulder range-of-motion­examination (Pearl et 01). 1992; 1:296-305

Range of motion and arthrography in the frozen shoulder(Itoi and Tabata). 1992;1:106-12

Refractory lateral epicondylitis; see EpicondylitisRenal cell carcinoma; see Carcinoma, renal cellReoperation

Reoperation for failed rotator cuff repair: analysis of fiftycases (Neviaser and Neviaser). 1992; 1:283-6

Reoperation for failed surgical treatment of refractory lat­eral epicondylitis [Morrey). 1992;1:47-55

Review articlesCadman's paradox: sixty years later (Pearl et 01).

1992;1 :219-25Guidelines for preparation of review articles [Zuckerman).

1992; 1:65 (Editorial)Review articles (Cofield). 1992; 1:65 (Editorial)The use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul­

der (Beltran). 1992;1:321-32Review process

The editorial process (Cofield). 1992; 1:2-3 (Editorial)Editorial process in Europe (Mansat). 1992; 1:227-8 (Edi­

torial)Editorial process in Japan (Mizuno). 1992; 1:119 (Editorial)

RotationCadman's paradox: sixty years later (Pearl et 01).

1992; 1:219-25 (Review article)RotatorcuH

Anterior shoulder stability: contributions of rotator cuffforces and the capsular ligaments in a cadaver model[Blosier et 01). 1992;1: 140-50

Prosthetic replacement in rolator cuff-deficient shoulders{Pollock et al). 1992;1:173-86

Rotator cuff tearsCollagen type III in rotator cuff tears: an immunohisto­

chemical study (Kumagai et 01). 1992; 1:187-92The influence of coracoacromial arch anatomy an rotator

cuff tears (Zuckerman et 01). 1992; 1:4-14Operative repair of massive rotator cuff tears: long-term

results (Bigliani et 01). 1992; 1:120-30Reoperatian for failed rotator cuff repair: analysis of fifty

cases [Nevicser and Neviaser). 1992; 1:283-6Shoulder arthrography for determination of size of rotator

cuff tear (Hattrup et 01). 1992; 1:98- 105"The color test": an intraoperative staining test for joint­

side rotator cuff tearing and its extension (Fukuda et 01).1992; 1:86-90

The use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul­der (Beltran). 1992; 1:321-32 (Review article)

S

ScapulaHumeroscapular positions in a shoulder range-of-motion­

examination (Pearl et 01). 1992; 1:296-305A new strategy for treatment of suprascapular entrapment

neuropathy in athletes: shaving of the base of the scap­ular spine (Homo et 01). 1992;1:253-60

Scapular inclination and inferior stability of the shoulder(ltoi et 01). 1992; 1:131-9

342 Subject Index

Scapula-cont'dThoraco glenoid fusion after subtotal scapulectom y (Wal­

lace and Kocialkowski). 1992;1:167-72Society transadions

Alfred R. Shands, Jr., Lecture: The shoulder-an explosionof interest in North America (Rockwood). 1992;1:280­2

Presidential address: American Shoulder and Elbow Sur­geons, Tenth Anniversory Annual Meet ing (Matsen) .1992;1:63-4

SportsAn electromyographic analys is of the upper extremity in

pitching (DiGiovine et 01). 1992;1:15-25Anterior capsulolabral reconstruction of the shoulder in

athletes (Rubenstein et 01) . 1992;1:229-37Avulsion fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle: a variation

of the SLAP lesion (Iannotti and Wang) . 1992;1:26­30

Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten­do n on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: on arthroscopicstudy (Walch et 01) . 1992;1:238-45

A new strategy for treatment of suprascapular entrapmentneuropathy in athletes: shoving of the bose of the scap ­ular spine (Homo et 01) . 1992;1:253-60

Surgical treatment for posterior ossifications of the glenoidin baseball players (Ozaki et 01) . 1992;1:91-7

Stains and staining"The color test" : on intraoperative staining test for joint­

side rotator cuff tearing and its extension (Fukuda et al l .1992;1:86-90

StressFinite element modeling of the gleno id component: effect

of design parameters on stress distribution (Friedmanet 01) . 1992;1:261-70

Superior labrumAvulsion fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle : a variation

of the SLAP lesion (Ionnott i ond Wang) . 1992;1:26­30

Supraglenoid tubercleAvulsion fracture of the supraglenoid tubercle: a variation

of the SLAP lesion (Iannotti and Wong) . 1992;1:26-30Suprascapular nerve

A new strategy for treatm ent of suprascapular entrapment

J. Shoulder Elbow Surg.November/December 1992

neuropathy in athletes: shaving of the base of the scap­ular spine (Homo et 01) . 1992;1:253-60

Supraspinatus tendonImpingement of the deep surface of the supra spinatus ten­

don on the posterosupe rior glenoid rim: an arthro scopicstudy (Walch et 01) . 1992;1:238-45

Surgical approachesSurgical anatomy of the axillary nerve (Burkhead et 01) .

1992;1:31-6Syringomyelia

Syringomyel ia presenting as shoulder instability (Richardsand Deloney) . 1992;1:155-61

T

TendonsImpingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus ten­

don on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: on arthroscopicstudy (Walch et 01) . 1992;1:238-45

The use of magnetic resonance imaging about the shoul­der (Beltran). 1992;1:321-32 (Review article)

Vinculo of the biceps tendon in the glenohumeral joint: onarthroscop ic and anatomic study IJohnson et 01) .1992;1:162-6

Thoracoglenold fusionThoracoglenoid fusion after subtota l scapulectomy (Wal­

lace and Kocialkowski). 1992;1:167-72Thorax

A system for describing positions of the humerus relativeto the thora x and its use in the presentation of severalfunctionally important arm po sitions (Pearl et 01).1992;1:113-8

Total arthroplasty; see ArthroplastyTranslation

Glenohumeral translation after total shoulder arthroplasty(Friedman ). 1992;1:312-6

U

Ulnar nerveThe management of comple x distal humerus nonunion in

the elderly by elbow capsulectomy, triple plating, andulnar nerve neurolysis (Jupiter and Goodman) .1992;1:37-46

Upper extremity; see Arm