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The purpose of this prospective, controlled, intervention study was to evaluate the effects of an injury prevention program on the incidence of soccer injuries in male, youth amateur players.
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This study compares nonoperative treatment of patients with first-time, traumatic shoulder dislocations with early arthroscopic Bankart repair with a bioabsorbable tack.
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This study by Fond and colleagues looks at the mechanical effects of tibial osteophytes and notch impingement leading to decreased range of motion, and the results of arthroscopic treatment of the same.
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This study evaluates knee stability and quadriceps strength following ACL reconstruction using a reharvested bone-patellar tendon-bone graft.
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The purpose of this study was to report the functional outcome of partial tears of the ACL in the pediatric population and determine risk factors for the failure of conservative treatment.
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There is lack of consensus regarding the optimal method to treat the occasional skeletally immature patient with an ACL tear and significant remaining growth. Fuchs and colleagues retrospectively reviewed their experience over a 4-year period, identifying 10 patients surgically treated.
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Dr. Schickendantz and associates report the clinical, radiographic, and MRI findings of a series of 7 professional baseball players (6 pitchers, 1 catcher) with posteromedial elbow pain attributed to stress reaction of the proximal ulna and their treatment regimen.
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Stannard and colleagues reviewed 56 knee dislocations treated at their institution over a 2½ year period to determine the prevalence of heterotopic ossification following knee dislocation
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Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center in Dearborn, MI, is using the slogan were an emergency room, not a waiting room and backing up its claim with an offer of free theater tickets to patients who wait more than 30 minutes.