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152. Deficits in Motor Function After Repeated Exertional Heat Stroke Exposure in Female Mice
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Alzahrani, Jamal Mohammed, primary, Murray, Kevin O, additional, Sheikh, Laila, additional, Garcia, Christian K, additional, Robinson, Gerard P, additional, Laitano, Orlando, additional, and Clanton, Thomas L, additional
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- 2019
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153. Suppression of Skeletal Muscle Interleukin‐6 Alters Circulatory Cytokine and Leukocyte Trafficking in Septic Female Mice
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Laitano, Orlando, primary, Robinson, Gerard P., additional, Garcia, Christian K., additional, Mattingly, Alex J., additional, Murray, Kevin O., additional, Sheikh, Laila H., additional, Aboumahboub, Tara, additional, Wallet, Shannon M., additional, and Clanton, Thomas L., additional
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- 2019
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154. Last Word on Viewpoint: Managing the power grid: how myoglobin can regulate Po2 and energy distribution in skeletal muscle
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Clanton, Thomas L., primary
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- 2019
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155. Managing the power grid: how myoglobin can regulate PO2 and energy distribution in skeletal muscle
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Clanton, Thomas L., primary
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- 2019
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156. Faith-Based Organizations: Oft Overlooked Youth Development Zones
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Pinckney, Harrison P., primary, Clanton, Thomas, additional, Garst, Barry, additional, and Powell, Gwynn, additional
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- 2019
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157. Accuracy of MRI-Based Talar Cartilage Thickness Measurement and Talus Bone and Cartilage Modeling: Comparison with Ground-Truth Laser Scan Measurements
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Lockard, Carly A., Stake, Ingrid K., Brady, Alex W., DeClercq, Madeleine G., Tanghe, Kira K., Douglass, Brenton W., Nott, Erik, Ho, Charles P., and Clanton, Thomas O.
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Objective The purpose of this work was to compare measurements of talar cartilage thickness and cartilage and bone surface geometry from clinically feasible magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) against high-accuracy laser scan models. Measurement of talar bone and cartilage geometry from MRI would provide useful information for evaluating cartilage changes, selecting osteochondral graft sources or creating patient-specific joint models.Design Three-dimensional (3D) bone and cartilage models of 7 cadaver tali were created using (1) manual segmentation of high-resolution volumetric sequence 3T MR images and (2) laser scans. Talar cartilage thickness was compared between the laser scan– and MRI-based models for the dorsal, medial, and lateral surfaces. The laser scan– and MRI-based cartilage and bone surface models were compared using model-to-model distance.Results Average cartilage thickness within the dorsal, medial, and lateral surfaces were 0.89 to 1.05 mm measured with laser scanning, and 1.10 to 1.22 mm measured with MRI. MRI-based thickness was 0.16 to 0.32 mm higher on average in each region. The average absolute surface-to-surface differences between laser scan– and MRI-based bone and cartilage models ranged from 0.16 to 0.22 mm for bone (MRI bone models smaller than laser scan models) and 0.35 to 0.38 mm for cartilage (MRI bone models larger than laser scan models).Conclusions This study demonstrated that cartilage and bone 3D modeling and measurement of average cartilage thickness on the dorsal, medial, and lateral talar surfaces using MRI were feasible and provided similar model geometry and thickness values to ground-truth laser scan–based measurements.
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158. Cigarette Smoking in HIV Infection Induces a Suppressive Inflammatory Environment in the Lung
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WEWERS, MARK D., DIAZ, PHILIP T., WEWERS, MARY ELLEN, LOWE, MELISSA P., NAGARAJA, HAIKADY N., and CLANTON, THOMAS L.
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- 1998
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159. Posterior Tibial Tendon Tears in Young Competitive Athletes: Two Case Reports
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Porter, David A., Baxter, Donald E., Clanton, Thomas O., and Klootwyk, Thomas E.
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- 1998
160. Dithiothreitol improves recovery from in vitro diaphragm fatigue
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DIAZ, PHILIP T., COSTANZA, MICHAEL J., WRIGHT, VALERIE P., JULIAN, MARK W., DIAZ, JOSEPH A., and CLANTON, THOMAS L.
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- 1998
161. Syndesmosis injuries in athletes
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Clanton, Thomas O and Paul, Paulose
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- 2002
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162. SKELETAL MUSCLE INTERLEUKIN-6 CONTRIBUTES TO THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN SEPTIC MICE.
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Laitano, Orlando, Robinson, Gerard P., Garcia, Christian K., Mattingly, Alex J., Sheikh, Laila H., Murray, Kevin O., Iwaniec, John D., Alzahrani, Jamal, Morse, Deborah, Hidalgo, Juan, and Clanton, Thomas L.
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- 2021
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163. SEPTIC STABILITY? GUT MICROBIOTA IN YOUNG ADULT MICE MAINTAINS OVERALL STABILITY AFTER SEPSIS COMPARED TO OLD ADULT MICE.
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Mankowski, Robert T., Thomas, Ryan M., Darden, Dijoia B., Gharaibeh, Raad Z., Hawkins, Russell B., Cox, Michael C., Apple, Camille, Nacionales, Dina C., Ungaro, Ricardo F., Dirain, Marvin L., Moore, Fredrick A., Leeuwenburgh, Christiaan, Brakenridge, Scott C., Clanton, Thomas L., Laitano, Orlando, Moldawer, Lyle L., Mohr, Alicia M., and Efron, Philip A.
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164. Relationship Between Tibiotalar Joint Space and Ankle Function Following Ankle Surgery.
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Mullens, Jess, Stake, Ingrid K., Matheny, Lauren M., Daney, Blake, and Clanton, Thomas O.
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Background: Joint-preserving procedures of the ankle may postpone the need for ankle arthrodesis (AA) or total ankle replacement (TAR). The challenge for the surgeon is to determine which patients may benefit from these joint-preserving procedures. We hypothesized that patents with less than 2 mm of ankle joint space on preoperative radiographs would report inferior outcomes following joint-preserving surgery compared with those with 2 mm or greater joint space. Methods: Patients 18 years of age or older treated with joint-preserving ankle surgery with a minimum of 2 years of follow-up were considered for study inclusion. The ankle joint space was measured on standardized weightbearing preoperative radiographs. At follow-up, patients completed questionnaires including the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Sports subscales, the Short Form-12 (SF-12) Physical Component Summary and Mental Component Summary, the Tegner Activity Scale, and satisfaction with outcome. Results: A total of 251 patients were included in the study. Forty-three patients had an ankle joint space of less than 2 mm. Compared with the 208 patients with an ankle joint space of 2 mm or greater, they had inferior FAAM ADL, FAAM Sports, and SF-12 Physical Component Summary scores (P =.001, P =.001, and P =.006, respectively). Additionally, a statistically significant positive correlation between joint space distance and the FAAM ADL (P =.012, r = 0.158), FAAM Sports (P <.001, r = 0.301), and SF-12 Physical Component Summary (P <.010, r = 0.163) scores was found. Conclusion: Patients with a preoperatively narrowed ankle joint space of less than 2 mm had significantly lower outcome scores following joint-preserving ankle surgery compared with patients with preserved ankle joint space. These results may assist clinicians in selecting patients who may benefit from ankle joint–preserving procedures, as well as counseling patients with a narrowed ankle joint space regarding expected outcome after joint-preserving ankle surgery. Level of Evidence: Level II, prognostic comparative study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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165. Tarsal Coalition
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Kulik, Steven A., Jr. and Clanton, Thomas O.
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- 1996
166. Clinical assessment of the respiratory muscles
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Clanton, Thomas L. and Diaz, Philip T.
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Respiratory muscles -- Physiological aspects ,Respiration -- Measurement - Abstract
This review examines approaches to evaluation of the respiratory muscles and describes new techniques that may be more quantitative, less effort dependent, and less invasive than conventional methods. To evaluate strength of the respiratory muscles, maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures remain useful measures. Potential methodologic errors, however, necessitate careful technique. Evaluation of the switch response to direct phrenic nerve stimulation may ultimately prove more quantitative and less effort dependent than measurements of maximum pressure. Many techniques are also available to measure endurance of respiratory muscles, but most are less than satisfactory outside the research environment because of poor reproducibility and other procedural difficulties. The maximum incremental resistive loading test, however, has proven to be practical and well tolerated. There is little substitute for careful clinical observation of respiratory muscle coordination and movement, particularly in the patient with suspected respiratory muscle weakness or chest wall distortion. In conclusion, though the respiratory muscles are difficult to evaluate, techniques are available that can be quite helpful for assessment, particularly in response to interventions such as rehabilitation., Key Words: Diaphragm; Muscle performance, measurement; Pulmonary, tests and measurements; Pulmonary function tests; Respiratory muscles. There are many forms of chronic pulmonary disease and neuromuscular weakness that result in abnormalities [...]
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- 1995
167. NMR spin trapping: detection of free radical reactions with a new fluorinated DMPO analog
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Khramtsov, Valery V, Reznikov, Vladimir A, Berliner, Lawrence J, Litkin, Artem K, Grigor’ev, Igor A, and Clanton, Thomas L
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168. Unique in vivo applications of spin traps
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Berliner, Lawrence J, Khramtsov, Valery, Fujii, Hirotada, and Clanton, Thomas L
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- 2001
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169. Benchmarking South Carolina Recreation Providers' Role in Addressing Summertime Food Insecurity.
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Garst, Barry A., Clanton, Thomas, White, David, Dickes, Lori, Griffin, Sarah, and Gagnon, Ryan J.
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FOOD security ,COVID-19 pandemic ,RECREATION centers ,COMMUNITY development - Abstract
During the summer months food insecurity increases for some children because many youth who receive meals during the academic year do not receive meals during the summer. Federal summer feeding program data suggest that recreation providers play a role in addressing summertime food insecurity, but few targeted studies have been conducted. This study assessed South Carolina recreation provider participation in programs addressing summertime food insecurity as well as challenges associated with summer feeding program implementation. Data were collected from 58 South Carolina recreation providers (i.e., summer camps and parks and recreation agencies) via an online questionnaire. Provider-reported quantitative, qualitative, and spatial data were analyzed. Findings were visualized using concept mapping and ArcGIS Pro mapping. Twenty-three of the 58 (39.6%) responding organizations participated in a summer feeding program. Transportation of youth to a feeding site was the most salient challenge. Spatial analyses suggest that communities with the greatest economic needs are underserved by recreation providers in this study sample. Recreation providers are important community-based intermediaries between federal, state, and local food suppliers and youth/families in need, with food distribution via recreation providers occurring through diverse youth program mechanisms (i.e., camp sessions, parks, recreation centers, and after school program sites). However, more recreation providers can be engaged as summer feeding sponsors or sites. Future research examining summertime food insecurity following the onset of COVID-19 as well as the ways in which summer feeding program recipients are engaging with recreation providers is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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170. Acute phase response to exertional heat stroke in mice.
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Iwaniec, John, Robinson, Gerard P., Garcia, Christian K., Murray, Kevin O., Carvalho, Lucas, Clanton, Thomas L., and Laitano, Orlando
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ACUTE phase reaction ,HEAT stroke ,ACUTE phase proteins ,SKELETAL muscle ,LIVER proteins ,TIBIALIS anterior - Abstract
New Findings: What is the central question of this study?Exertional heat stroke is accompanied by a marked inflammatory response. In this study, we explored the time course of acute phase proteins during recovery from severe heat stress in mice and the potential role of skeletal muscles as their source.What is the main finding and its importance?Exertional heat stroke transiently increased expression of acute phase proteins in mouse liver and plasma and depleted liver and plasma fibrinogen, a typical response to severe trauma. In contrast, skeletal muscle fibrinogen production was stimulated by heat stroke, which can provide an additional reservoir for fibrinogen supply to maintain the clotting potential throughout the body and locally within the muscle. Exertional heat stroke (EHS), the most severe manifestation of heat illness, is accompanied by a marked inflammatory response. The release of acute phase proteins (APPs) is an important component of inflammation, which can assist in tissue survival/repair. The time course of APPs in recovery from EHS is unknown. Furthermore, skeletal muscles produce APPs during infection, but it is unknown whether they can produce APPs after EHS. Our objective was to determine the time course of representative APPs in liver, plasma and skeletal muscle during recovery from EHS. Male C57BL6/J mice ran in a forced running wheel at 37.5°C, 40% relative humidity until symptom limitation. Exercise control (EXC) mice ran for the same duration and intensity at 22.5°C. Samples were collected (n = 6–12 per group) over 14 days of recovery. Protein abundance was quantified using immunoblots. Total and phosphorylated STAT3 (pSTAT3) at Tyr705, responsible for APP activation, increased in liver at 0.5 h after EHS compared with EXC, (P < 0.05 and P < 0.001, respectively). In contrast, in tibialis anterior (TA) muscle, total STAT3 increased at 3 h (P < 0.05) but pSTAT3 (Tyr705) did not. Liver serum amyloid A1 (SAA1) increased at 3 and 24 h after EHS (P < 0.05), whereas plasma SAA1 increased only at 3 h (P < 0.05). SAA1 was not detected in TA muscle. In liver and plasma, fibrinogen decreased at 3 h (P < 0.01) and increased in TA muscle (P < 0.05). Lipocalin‐2 was undetectable in liver or TA muscle. Recovery from EHS is characterized by a transient acute phase response in both liver and skeletal muscle. However, APP expression profiles and subtypes differ between skeletal muscle and liver. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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171. Exertional heat stroke leads to concurrent long‐term epigenetic memory, immunosuppression and altered heat shock response in female mice.
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Murray, Kevin O., Brant, Jason O., Iwaniec, John D., Sheikh, Laila H., Carvalho, Lucas, Garcia, Christian K., Robinson, Gerard P., Alzahrani, Jamal M., Riva, Alberto, Laitano, Orlando, Kladde, Michael P., and Clanton, Thomas L.
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HEAT stroke ,MECHANICAL shock measurement ,LONG-term memory ,ECOPHYSIOLOGY ,DNA methylation ,PAIN threshold - Abstract
Key points: Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased long‐term decrements of health. Epigenetic reprogramming is involved in the response to heat acclimation; however, whether the long‐term effects of EHS are mediated by epigenetic reprogramming is unknown.In female mice, we observed DNA methylation reprogramming in bone marrow‐derived (BMD) monocytes as early as 4 days of recovery from EHS and as late as 30 days compared with sham exercise controls.Whole blood, collected after 30 days of recovery from EHS, exhibited an immunosuppressive phenotype when challenged in vitro by lipopolysaccharide.After 30 days of recovery from EHS, BMD monocytes exhibited an altered in vitro heat shock response.The location of differentially methylated CpGs are predictive of both the immunosuppressive phenotype and altered heat shock responses. Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased susceptibility to a second heat stroke, infection and cardiovascular disease. Whether these clinical outcomes are mediated by an epigenetic memory is unknown. Using a preclinical mouse model of EHS, we investigated whether EHS exposure produces a lasting epigenetic memory in monocytes and whether there are phenotypic alterations that may be consistent with these epigenetic changes. Female mice underwent forced wheel running at 37.5°C/40% relative humidity until symptom limitation, characterized by CNS dysfunction. Results were compared with matched exercise controls at 22.5°C. Monocytes were isolated from bone marrow after 4 or 30 days of recovery to extract DNA and analyse methylation. Broad‐ranging alterations to the DNA methylome were observed at both time points. At 30 days, very specific alterations were observed to the promoter regions of genes involved with immune responsiveness. To test whether these changes might be related to phenotype, whole blood at 30 days was challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to measure cytokine secretion; monocytes were also challenged with heat shock to quantify mRNA expression. Whole blood collected from EHS mice showed markedly attenuated inflammatory responses to LPS challenge. Furthermore, monocyte mRNA from EHS mice showed significantly altered responses to heat shock challenge. These results demonstrate that EHS leads to a unique DNA methylation pattern in monocytes and altered immune and heat shock responsiveness after 30 days. These data support the hypothesis that EHS exposure can induce long‐term physiological changes that may be linked to altered epigenetic profiles. Key points: Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased long‐term decrements of health. Epigenetic reprogramming is involved in the response to heat acclimation; however, whether the long‐term effects of EHS are mediated by epigenetic reprogramming is unknown.In female mice, we observed DNA methylation reprogramming in bone marrow‐derived (BMD) monocytes as early as 4 days of recovery from EHS and as late as 30 days compared with sham exercise controls.Whole blood, collected after 30 days of recovery from EHS, exhibited an immunosuppressive phenotype when challenged in vitro by lipopolysaccharide.After 30 days of recovery from EHS, BMD monocytes exhibited an altered in vitro heat shock response.The location of differentially methylated CpGs are predictive of both the immunosuppressive phenotype and altered heat shock responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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172. Tumor Necrosis Factor and Endotoxin Do Not Directly Affect In Vitro Diaphragm Function
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Diaz, Philip T., Julian, Mark W., Wewers, Mark D., and Clanton, Thomas L.
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- 1993
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173. High- vs low-intensity inspiratory muscle interval training in patients with COPD
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Preusser, Barbara A., Winningham, Maryl L., and Clanton, Thomas L.
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Lung diseases, Obstructive -- Physiological aspects ,Respiratory muscles -- Physiological aspects ,Health ,Physiological aspects - Abstract
This study determined the effect of a high vs low resistive inspiratory muscle interval training protocol on inspiratory muscle strength (PImax), incremental inspiratory threshold loading (Pitl), inspiratory muscle endurance (IE), [...]
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- 1994
174. Emphysema-like Pulmonary Disease Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
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Diaz, Philip T., Clanton, Thomas L., and Pacht, Eric R.
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- 1992
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175. Improved pulmonary function and exercise tolerance with inspiratory muscle conditioning in children with cystic fibrosis
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Sawyer, Elspeth H. and Clanton, Thomas L.
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Cystic fibrosis in children -- Physiological aspects ,Muscle tone -- Physiological aspects ,Exercise -- Physiological aspects ,Health - Published
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176. Chronic exercise-induced leg pain in active people: more than just shin splints
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Schon, Lew C., Baxter, Donald E., Clanton, Thomas O., and Sammarco, G. James
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Tibia -- Injuries ,Exercise -- Physiological aspects ,Health - Published
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177. Contributors
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Abousayed, Mostafa M., Amendola, Annunciato, Anderson, Robert B., Arliano, Gustavo Goncalves, Sr, Atwater, Lara, Barill, Erin Richard, Bastias, Gonzalo F., Baxter, Don, Boukhemi, Karim, Cruz, Nathaly Caicido, Carroll, Debbie, Cerato, Rebecca, Chaparro, Felipe Andres, Chinanuvathana, Apisan, Clanton, Thomas O., Coetzee, J. Chris, de Cesar Netto, Cesar, de Leeuw, Peter A., Edwards, Peter, Ferkel, Richard D., Fonseca, Lucas, Garnjanagoonchorn, Apiporn, Giza, Eric, Grava, Joaquim, Greaser, Michael C., Guyton, Gregory P., Haleem, Amgad M., Hastings, Mary, Hermida, Elias, Hermida, Luis Felipe, Huff, Adam M., Hunt, Kenneth J., Jastifer, Jim, Kalb, Juan Pedro, Karli, David C., Kazim, Moosa, Khazen, Cesar, Khazen, Garbriel E., Khedr, Ahmed, Klyce, Walter, Kreulen, Christopher, Krips, Rover, Lee, R. Jay, Li, Shuyuan, Magliocca, Gustavo Damasio, Malhar, Dave Himanshu, Maurus, Peter, McCormick, Jeremy, McGravey, William C., Mousavian, Alireza, Myerson, Mark S., Nixon, Devon, Nunley, James A., O’Malley, Martin, Orapin, Jakrapong, Ortiz, Christian A., Sr, Pontin, Pedro Augusto, Porter, David A., Ramirez, Carlos Enrique, Roney, Andrew, Rowdon, Gregory Y., Schon, Lew, Schwartz, Elliot N., Shah, Nikesh, Shah, Rajiv Sumanlal, Shawen, Scott B., Smerek, Jonathan P., Smith, Kenneth, Tanaka, Yasuhito, Taylor, Michel A., Taylor, David, Thueakthong, Wisutthinee, Tucker, Andrew M., van Dijk, Pim A.D., Niek van Dijk, C., van Zyl, Adriaan, Wagner, Emilio, Waldrop, Norman E., III, Xiangyang, Xu, Zhang, Zijun, Zhu, Yuan, and Rich, Megan
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178. Artificial Intelligence and Scholarly Publication in Foot & Ankle Internationaland Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
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Vander Griend, Robert A., Campbell, John T., Chiodo, Christopher P., Clanton, Thomas O., Holmes, George B., Pinsker, Ellie, and Rammelt, Stefan
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179. Use of Anatomical Landmarks in Ankle Arthroscopy to Determine Accuracy of Syndesmotic Reduction: A Cadaveric Study.
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Cassinelli, Spenser J., Harris, Thomas G., Giza, Eric, Kreulen, Christopher, Matheny, Lauren M., Robbins, Colin M., and Clanton, Thomas O.
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Background. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of ankle arthroscopy as a means for diagnosing syndesmotic reduction or malreduction and to determine anatomical landmarks for diagnosis. Methods. Six matched-pair cadavers (n = 12) with through-knee amputations were studied. Component parts of the syndesmosis and distal 10 cm of the interosseous membrane (IOM) were sectioned in each. The 12 specimens were divided into 2 groups: 6 specimens in the in-situ group fixed with suture button technique and 6 specimens in the malreduced group rigidly held with a 3.5-mm screw. Specimens were randomized to undergo diagnostic arthroscopy by 3 fellowship-trained foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons in a blinded fashion. Surgeons were asked to determine if the syndesmosis was reduced or malreduced and provide arthroscopic measurements of their findings. Results. Of 36 arthroscopic evaluations, 34 (94%) were correctly diagnosed. Arthroscopic measurement of 3.5 mm diastasis or greater at the anterior aspect of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis correlated with a posteriorly malreduced fibula. Arthroscopic evaluation of the Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL), IOM, Posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL), lateral fibular gutter, and the tibia/fibula relationship were found to be reliable landmarks in determining syndesmotic reduction. An intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for interrater reliability of 1.00 was determined for each of these landmarks between 2 surgeons (P < .001). The ICCs between 2 surgeons' measurements and the computed tomography measurements were found to be 0.896 (P value < .001). Conclusions. Ankle arthroscopy is a reliable method to assess syndesmotic relationship when reduced in situ or posteriorly malreduced 10 mm. Levels of Evidence: Level V: Cadaveric. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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180. Faith-Based Organizations: Oft Overlooked Youth Development Zones.
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Pinckney, Harrison P., Clanton, Thomas, Garst, Barry, and Powell, Gwynn
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YOUTH development , *ADOLESCENCE , *RECREATION centers , *COMMUNITY organization , *YOUTH services , *TEENAGER attitudes - Abstract
Youth development has become a mainstay within recreation and leisure studies. Leisure scholars continue to provide insight around two distinct ideas. First, the positive youth development (PYD) process is examined by exploring how program structures, adult relationships, and peer interactions impact youth outcomes. Second, attention is given to specific recreation settings such as community recreation centers, day and residential camps, and sports programs. Despite these gains in knowledge, there remains a setting that has been unexplored in the recreation and leisure literature, faith-based settings. Throughout the United States of America, faith-based programs have and continue to provide a range of programs and services that serve the needs of communities, families, and most specifically teenagers. Larger faith-based organizations provide paid staff members, dedicated spaces, and a host of other resources to support the teens of their organization and local communities. Smaller organizations find meaningful ways to provide programs to their youth as well. Similar to summer camps, after-school programs, and teen programs, faith-based programs offer caring adults, structured activities, and identifiable outcomes that promote the positive development of teens. Beyond the services provided by faith-based organizations, there's the potential of these organizations making a positive contribution to the development of youth. Within the larger discipline of adolescent development, religiosity and spirituality are recognized as important influences on the development of youth. Although they are similar in structure and design to other youth serving agencies and there's evidence that involvement with faith-based organizations are associated with positive outcomes in youth, faith-based youth programs lack the comparable literature base necessary to inform practice. The goal of this manuscript is to offer a clear argument for the inclusion of faith-based organizations in the discussion of youth development within the context of the recreation and leisure literature. Examples of the faith-based settings are leisure and recreation providers and potential youth development settings will also be provided. An overview of the literature around religion and youth will be offered along with a list of questions that remain unanswered. Finally, a call to action will be suggested with questions the field may consider in order to enhance our understanding of the positive youth development process. This manuscript highlights faith-based organizations through the lens of the positive youth development framework to spark thought, collaboration, and research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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181. Rasch Analysis of Reliability and Validity of Scores From the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM).
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Matheny, Lauren M. and Clanton, Thomas O.
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Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and validity of scores from the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Sports scales in patients who have a variety of ankle injuries. Methods: All patients who underwent surgical treatment for an ankle injury and completed the FAAM ADL and Sport scales were included in this study (n = 456; 192 females, 264 males). The average age was 47.6 years (range, 18-79 years). The average time to follow-up was 3.8 years (range, 2.0-7.7 years). All data were collected prospectively and reviewed retrospectively. A reliability and validity analysis, utilizing the Rasch measurement model, a special case of item response theory (IRT), was conducted. Results: Reliability was very good. For FAAM ADL, person reliability was 0.87 and item reliability was 0.99. For FAAM Sport, person reliability was 0.89 and item reliability was 1.0. Infit mean square (MNSQ) values, which assess internal scale validity, were examined. For FAAM ADL, items 11 (coming up on your toes) and 10 (squatting) were high (2.27 and 2.08, respectively). All other infit values were within the acceptable range of 0.5 to 1.7. For FAAM Sport, all infit values were within the acceptable range. Outfit MNSQ values, which assess the FAAM ADL and Sport rating scale function, were examined. Three items from FAAM ADL were beyond the acceptable range. Items 10 and 11 from FAAM ADL had high outfit MNSQ values (2.15 and 1.98, respectively). Item 19 (light to moderate work) item had a marginally low outfit MNSQ of 0.48. For FAAM Sport, all outfit values were within the acceptable range. Conclusion: There was very good evidence of the reliability and validity of FAAM ADL and FAAM Sport scores. Two FAAM ADL items may indicate the need for further scale development for use in a diverse surgical ankle population. Level of Evidence: Level III, comparative series. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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182. Osmolality Selectively Offsets the Impact of Hyperthermia on Mouse Skeletal Muscle in vitro
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Laitano, Orlando, primary, Sheikh, Laila H., additional, Mattingly, Alex J., additional, Murray, Kevin O., additional, Ferreira, Leonardo F., additional, and Clanton, Thomas L., additional
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- 2018
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183. Sex-dependent responses to exertional heat stroke in mice
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Garcia, Christian K., primary, Mattingly, Alex J., additional, Robinson, Gerard P., additional, Laitano, Orlando, additional, King, Michelle A., additional, Dineen, Shauna M., additional, Leon, Lisa R., additional, and Clanton, Thomas L., additional
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- 2018
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184. Jones Fractures Identified at the National Football League Scouting Combine: Assessment of Prognostic Factors, Computed Tomography Findings, and Initial Career Performance
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Spang, Robert C., primary, Haber, Daniel B., additional, Beaulieu-Jones, Brendin R., additional, Stupay, Kristen L., additional, Sanchez, George, additional, Sanchez, Anthony, additional, Murphy, Colin P., additional, Whalen, James M., additional, Van Allen, Joseph J., additional, Price, Mark D., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, and Provencher, Matthew T., additional
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- 2018
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185. Osteochondral Autograft: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Hurley, Eoghan T., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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186. Subchondral Pathology: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Shimozono, Yoshiharu, primary, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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187. Revision and Salvage Management: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Mittwede, Peter N., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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188. Osteochondral Allograft: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Smyth, Niall A., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Nunley, James A., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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189. Is There a Significant Relationship Between Tibiotalar Joint Space and Ankle Function Following Ankle Surgery?
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Mullens, Jess, primary, Clanton, Thomas, additional, Daney, Blake, additional, and Matheny, Lauren, additional
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190. The Epidemiology of Ankle Injuries Identified at the National Football League Combine, 2009-2015
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Mulcahey, Mary K., primary, Bernhardson, Andrew S., additional, Murphy, Colin P., additional, Chang, Angela, additional, Zajac, Tyler, additional, Sanchez, George, additional, Sanchez, Anthony, additional, Whalen, James M., additional, Price, Mark D., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, and Provencher, Matthew T., additional
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191. Reliability and Validity of Scores from the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure
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Matheny, Lauren, primary and Clanton, Thomas, additional
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192. Fixation Techniques: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Reilingh, Mikel L., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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193. Conservative Management and Biological Treatment Strategies: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Dombrowski, Malcolm E., primary, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran, additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Zhang, Zijun, additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, and Younger, Alastair S. E., additional
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194. Debridement, Curettage, and Bone Marrow Stimulation: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Hannon, Charles P., primary, Bayer, Steve, additional, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Bae Lee, Keun, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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195. Diagnosis: History, Physical Examination, Imaging, and Arthroscopy: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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van Bergen, Christiaan J. A., primary, Baur, Onno L., additional, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Calder, James D. F., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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196. Post-treatment Follow-up, Imaging, and Outcome Scores: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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van Dijk, Pim A. D., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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197. Scaffold-Based Therapies: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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Rothrauff, Benjamin B., primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, D’Hooghe, Pieter, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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198. Rehabilitation and Return to Sports: Proceedings of the International Consensus Meeting on Cartilage Repair of the Ankle
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D’Hooghe, Pieter, primary, Murawski, Christopher D., additional, Boakye, Lorraine A. T., additional, Osei-Hwedieh, David O., additional, Drakos, Mark C., additional, Hertel, Jay, additional, Lee, Keun Bae, additional, Popchak, Adam, additional, Wiewiorski, Martin, additional, van Dijk, C. Niek, additional, Ackermann, Jakob, additional, Adams, Samuel B., additional, Andrews, Carol L., additional, Angthong, Chayanin, additional, Batista, Jorge P., additional, Baur, Onno L., additional, Bayer, Steve, additional, Becher, Christoph, additional, Berlet, Gregory C., additional, Brown, Alexandra J., additional, Buda, Roberto, additional, Calder, James D.F., additional, Canata, Gian Luigi, additional, Carreira, Dominic S., additional, Clanton, Thomas O., additional, Dahmen, Jari, additional, DiGiovanni, Christopher W., additional, Dombrowski, Malcolm E., additional, Ferkel, Richard D., additional, Ferrao, Paulo N. F., additional, Fortier, Lisa A., additional, Glazebrook, Mark, additional, Giza, Eric, additional, Gomaa, Mohamed, additional, Görtz, Simon, additional, Haleem, Amgad M., additional, Hamid, Kamran S., additional, Hangody, Laszlo, additional, Hannon, Charles P., additional, Haverkamp, Daniel, additional, Hintermann, Beat, additional, Hogan, MaCalus V., additional, Hunt, Kenneth J., additional, Hurley, Eoghan T., additional, Karlsson, Jón, additional, Kearns, Stephen R., additional, Kennedy, John G., additional, Kerkhoffs, Gino M. M. J., additional, Kim, Hak Jun, additional, Kong, Siu Wah, additional, Labib, Sameh A., additional, Lambers, Kaj T. A., additional, Lee, Jin Woo, additional, Ling, Jeffrey S., additional, Longo, Umile Giuseppe, additional, Marangon, Alberto, additional, McCollum, Graham, additional, Mitchell, Adam W., additional, Mittwede, Peter N., additional, Nehrer, Stefan, additional, Niemeyer, Philipp, additional, Nunley, James A., additional, O’Malley, Martin J., additional, Paul, Jochen, additional, Pearce, Christopher J., additional, Pereira, Helder, additional, Prado, Marcelo P., additional, Raikin, Steven M., additional, Reilingh, Mikel L., additional, Rothrauff, Benjamin B., additional, Schon, Lew C., additional, Shimozono, Yoshiharu, additional, Simpson, Helene, additional, Smyth, Niall A., additional, Sofka, Carolyn M., additional, Spennacchio, Pietro, additional, Stone, James W., additional, Sullivan, Martin, additional, Takao, Masato, additional, Tanaka, Yasuhito, additional, Thordarson, David B., additional, Tuan, Rocky, additional, Valderrabano, Victor, additional, van Bergen, Christiaan J.A., additional, van Dijk, Pim A.D., additional, Vannini, Francesca, additional, Vaseenon, Tanawat, additional, Walther, Markus, additional, Xu, Xiangyang, additional, Yasui, Youichi, additional, Yinghui, Hua, additional, Yoshimura, Ichiro, additional, Younger, Alastair S. E., additional, and Zhang, Zijun, additional
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199. Aerobic Exercise Training Alters The Lipopolysaccharide-induced Cytokine Secretory Profile Of Skeletal Muscle In Mice
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Mattingly, Alex J., primary, Laitano, Orlando, additional, and Clanton, Thomas L., additional
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200. Total Ankle Arthroplasty vs Ankle Arthrodesis
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Clanton, Thomas, primary, Matheny, Lauren, additional, and Chang, Angela, additional
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