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Boorman, Richard S. *, More, Kristie D., Hollinshead, Robert M., Wiley, James P., Mohtadi, Nicholas G., Lo, Ian K.Y., Brett, Kelly R.
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery March 2018 27(3):444-448
Autor:
Ono, Yohei, Dávalos Herrera, Diego Alejandro, Woodmass, Jarret M., Boorman, Richard S., Thornton, Gail M., Lo, Ian K.Y.
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In Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery March 2017 33(3):673-680
Autor:
Ono, Yohei, Dávalos Herrera, Diego Alejandro, Woodmass, Jarret M, Boorman, Richard S, Thornton, Gail M, Lo, Ian K Y *
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In Journal of ISAKOS November 2016 1(6):321-328
Autor:
Di Silvestro, Matthew D., Lo, Ian K.Y., Mohtadi, Nicholas, Pletsch, Kristie, Boorman, Richard S.
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In Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2007 16(3):255-259
Autor:
Eubank, Breda H., Mohtadi, Nicholas G., Lafave, Mark R., Wiley, J. Preston, Bois, Aaron J., Boorman, Richard S., Sheps, David M.
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2016)
Background Patients presenting to the healthcare system with rotator cuff pathology do not always receive high quality care. High quality care occurs when a patient receives care that is accessible, appropriate, acceptable, effective, efficient, and
Autor:
Boorman, Richard S., Kopjar, Branko, Fehringer, Edward, Churchill, R.Sean, Smith, Kevin, Matsen, Frederick A., III
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In Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery March-April 2003 12(2):158-163
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In Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 2003 12(5):431-435
Autor:
Fehringer, Edward V., Schmidt, Guy R., Boorman, Richard S., Churchill, Sean, Smith, Kevin L., Norman, Anthony G., Sidles, John A., Matsen, Frederick A., III
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In Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery January-February 2003 12(1):53-58
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Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica. Oct2002, Vol. 73 Issue 5, p568. 7p.
Autor:
Ono, Yohei, Dávalos Herrera, Diego Alejandro, Woodmass, Jarret M., Boorman, Richard S., Thornton, Gail M., Lo, Ian K. Y.
Publikováno v:
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Arthroscopic repair of large to massive rotator cuff tears commonly retear. To improve healing rates, a number of different approaches have been utilized, including the use of grafts, which may enhance the biomechanical and biologic aspec