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Academic Article Comparison of glenohumeral contact pressures and contact areas after posterior glenoid reconstruction with an iliac crest bone graft or distal tibial osteochondral allograft.
Academic Article Effect of tibial tunnel diameter on femoral tunnel placement in transtibial single bundle ACL reconstruction.
Academic Article Inferior suture anchor placement during arthroscopic Bankart repair: influence of portal placement and curved drill guide.
Academic Article Biomechanical evaluation of a high tibial osteotomy with a meniscal transplant.
Academic Article Effect of interference screw depth on fixation strength in biceps tenodesis.
Academic Article Hip osseous morphology using computer navigation and plain radiographs.
Academic Article Qualitative and Quantitative Anatomy of the Proximal Humerus Muscle Attachments and the Axillary Nerve: A Cadaveric Study.
Academic Article Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis With PEEK Interference Screw: A Biomechanical Analysis of Humeral Fracture Risk.
Academic Article Anatomy of the Pudendal Nerve and Other Neural Structures Around the Proximal Hamstring Origin in Males.
Academic Article Variability in the Contour of Cadaveric Anterior and Posterior Glenoids Based on Ipsilateral 3-Dimensional Computed Tomography Reconstructions: Implications for Clinical Estimation of Bone Loss.
Academic Article Biomechanical Analysis of Medial-Row All-Suture Suture Anchor Fixation for Rotator Cuff Repair in a Pair-Matched Cadaveric Model.
Academic Article Biomechanical Analysis of All-Suture Suture Anchor Fixation Compared With Conventional Suture Anchors and Interference Screws for Biceps Tenodesis.
Academic Article Editorial Commentary: Biceps Tenodesis Fixation: Screw, Button, or None of the Above?

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