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Simon Hwang, MD, Javier Ardebol, MD, Kassem Ghayyad, MD, Theresa Pak, DO, Joao A. Bonadiman, MD, Patrick J. Denard, MD, Mariano E. Menendez, MD, Michael H. Amini, MD, Anup Shah, MD, Andy Hartman, MD, Anthony Wei, MD, Brian Lee, MD, Benjamin W. Sears, MD, Christopher Sheu, MD, Christopher R. Lehman, MD, Daniel J. Solomon, MD, David Weinstein, MD, Dawson S. Brown, MD, David Savin, MD, Dave Huberty, MD, Dan Guttmann, MD, Dave Shukla, MD, Edward Choung, MD, Evan Lederman, MD, Elizabeth Watson, MD, Erica M. Burns, MD, Geoffrey Abrams, MD, Gregory D. Gramstad, MD, Samuel Harmsen, MD, Hafiz Kassam, MD, Jae You, MD, Jason Kurian, MD, Jason R. Saleh, MD, Jonah Davies, MD, Joseph W. Galvin, DO, Raffy Mirzayan, MD, Liang Zhou, MD, Matthew Budge, MD, Michael A. Stone, MD, Matthew Nugent, MD, Matthew Pifer, MD, Ron Navarro, MD, Niloofar Dehghan, MD, Nathan Orvets, MD, Reza Omid, MD, Robert Orfaly, MD, Peter Chalmers, MD, Peters T. Otlans, MD, MPH, Rachel M. Frank, MD, Rudolf G. Hoellrich, MD, Scott Humphrey, MD, Scott Crow, MD, Shanjean Lee, MD, Richard Lee Stowell, MD, Ekaterina Urch, MD, William Paterson, MD, John Costouros, MD, Angela Passanise, DO, Anita G. Rao, MD, Armodios Hatzidakis, MD, J Brad Butler, MD, Cay Mierisch, MD, Sara Jurek, MD, Hilary Malcarney, MD, Jason Hsu, MD, Jeffrey Tuman, MD, Jonathan Cheah, MD, John Matthews, MD, Kyong Min, MD, Lauren Hansen, MD, Julia Lee, MD, Raymond Klug, MD, Rafael Buerba, MD, MHS, Timothy Crall, MD, Todd Kim, MD, Yassamin Hazrati, MD
Publikováno v:
JSES International, Vol 7, Iss 6, Pp 2528-2533 (2023)
Background: Surgeon visual estimation of shoulder range of motion (ROM) is commonplace in the outpatient office setting and routinely reported in clinical research, but the reliability and accuracy of this practice remain unclear. The purpose of this
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https://doaj.org/article/005c274dd60c4ce39e22a9a5059bc016
Autor:
Matthew Budge MD
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Arthroplasty, Vol 3 (2019)
Introduction Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been shown to be an effective modality to decrease blood loss in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA). However, the most effective method of TXA administration remains controversial. The purpose of this study was t
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https://doaj.org/article/e000e58ed1824b41b9925f72745f9017