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1. QuantiWcation of rotator cuff tear geometry: The repair ratio as a guide for surgical repair in crescent and U-shaped tears

2. Anteroposteriore Translation und axiale Rotation der Fibula sind signifikant vergrößert bei schrittweiser Durchtrennung der Syndesmose des Sprunggelenkes

6. Pectoralis major tendon transfers above or underneath the conjoint tendon in subscapularis-deficient shoulders. An in vitro biomechanical analysis.

7. Differences in torsional joint stiffness of the knee between genders: a human cadaveric study.

8. Varying femoral tunnels between the anatomical footprint and isometric positions: effect on kinematics of the anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knee.

9. Glenohumeral translations are only partially restored after repair of a simulated type II superior labral lesion.

11. Functional evaluation of the ligaments at the acromioclavicular joint during anteroposterior and superoinferior translation.

12. A biomechanical analysis of rotator cuff deficiency in a cadaveric model... presented at the 20th annual meeting of the AOSSM, in Palm Desert, California, June 1994.

14. Effect of the Material Properties and Knee Position to the Bone Bruise Pattern in Skeletally Mature and Immature Subjects.

15. Scapular morphology does not predict supraspinatus tendon tear propagation following an individualised exercise therapy programme.

16. Biomechanical Analysis of Tibial Motion and ACL Graft Forces After ACLR With and Without LET at Varying Tibial Slopes: Letter to the Editor.

17. Optimal assessment for anterior talofibular ligament injury utilizing stress ultrasound entails internal rotation during plantarflexion.

18. Improved joint function when reaching behind the back is associated with patient reported outcomes in individuals with rotator cuff tears following exercise therapy.

19. Individuals with rotator cuff tears unsuccessfully treated with exercise therapy have less inferiorly oriented net muscle forces during scapular plane abduction.

20. Greater tuberosity morphology is altered in individuals with symptomatic isolated supraspinatus tendon tears.

21. A Dynamic Elbow Testing Apparatus for Simulating Elbow Joint Motion in Varying Shoulder Positions.

22. The Effect of Elbow Flexion On Valgus Carrying Angle.

23. Do Intramedullary Screws Provide Adequate Fixation for Humeral and Ulnar Components in Total Elbow Arthroplasty? A Cadaveric Analysis.

24. Increasing the posterior tibial slope lowers in situ forces in the native ACL primarily at deep flexion angles.

25. Increased superior translation following multiple simulated anterior dislocations of the shoulder.

26. Direction of non-recoverable strain in the glenohumeral capsule following multiple anterior dislocations: Implications for anatomic Bankart repair.

27. The lateral meniscus extrudes with and without root tear evaluated using ultrasound.

28. Ultrasound-Guided Anterior Talofibular Ligament Repair With Augmentation Can Restore Ankle Kinematics: A Cadaveric Biomechanical Study.

29. Associations between range of motion, strength, tear size, patient-reported outcomes, and glenohumeral kinematics in individuals with symptomatic isolated supraspinatus tears.

30. Tibiofemoral bony morphology impacts the knee kinematics after anterolateral capsule injury and lateral extraarticular tenodesis differently than intact state.

31. Tibiofemoral bony morphology features associated with ACL injury and sex utilizing three-dimensional statistical shape modeling.

32. Continuous-Loop Tape Technique Has Greater Stiffness and Less Elongation Compared With Tied-Suture Fixation of Full-Thickness All-Soft Tissue Quadriceps Tendon Autografts.

33. Small lateral meniscus tears propagate over time in ACL intact and deficient knees.

34. An improved quantitative ultrasonographic technique could assess anterior translation of the glenohumeral joint accurately and reliably.

35. Location and magnitude of capsular injuries varies following multiple anterior dislocations of the shoulder: Implications for surgical repair.

36. Combining advanced computational and imaging techniques as a quantitative tool to estimate patellofemoral joint stress during downhill gait: A feasibility study.

37. Breast Reconstruction Using a Three-Dimensional Absorbable Mesh Scaffold and Autologous Fat Grafting: A Composite Strategy Based on Tissue-Engineering Principles.

38. Localized Rotator Cuff Tendon Degeneration for Cadaveric Shoulders with and Without Tears Isolated to the Supraspinatus Tendon.

39. The Correlation of Quantitative Ultrasound Measures and Supraspinatus Tendon Quality: A Pilot Study.

40. Hybrid Fixation Restores Tibiofibular Kinematics for Early Weightbearing After Syndesmotic Injury.

41. Effect of localized tendon remodeling on supraspinatus tear propagation.

42. Effect of Screw Length and Geometry on Interfragmentary Compression in a Simulated Proximal Pole Scaphoid Fracture Model.

43. Does Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis of the Knee Affect Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft In Situ Forces and Tibiofemoral Contact Pressures?

44. Partial Lateral Meniscectomy Affects Knee Stability Even in Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Intact Knees.

45. Sagittal instability with inversion is important to evaluate after syndesmosis injury and repair: a cadaveric robotic study.

46. Elbow Biomechanics: Soft Tissue Stabilizers.

48. Altered shoulder kinematics using a new model for multiple dislocations-induced Bankart lesions.

49. Superior clavicle drilling points and fluoroscopic inclination for anatomic coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction: a cadaveric study.

50. Effect of Meniscal Ramp Lesion Repair on Knee Kinematics, Bony Contact Forces, and In Situ Forces in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament.

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