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Deal Jr J, Patzkowski J, Groth A, Ryan P, Dowd T, Osborn P, et al.
Foot Ankle Orthop . 2022 Jan; 4(2):2473011419838832. PMID: 35097322
Background: Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) are common injuries in young, active patients. Microfracture is an effective treatment for lesions less than 150 mm in size. Most commonly employed...
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Belyea C, Krul K, Lause G, Magee A, Anderson C, Ryan P
Orthopedics . 2019 Dec; 43(2):e91-e94. PMID: 31841605
The Achilles tendon is a common site of anatomical injury among athletes and those participating in recreational sporting activities. Acute Achilles tendon ruptures are often misdiagnosed as a sprained ankle...
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Ryan P, Turner R, Anderson C, Groth A
Orthop J Sports Med . 2018 Dec; 6(12):2325967118812710. PMID: 30574515
Background: The treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) with a juvenile cartilage allograft is a relatively new procedure. Although other treatment options exist for large OLTs, the potential...
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Johnson J, Chachula L, Bickley R, Anderson C, Ryan P
Mil Med . 2018 Dec; 184(5-6):e381-e384. PMID: 30517675
Introduction: Literature on functional outcomes after ankle surgery is for the most part limited to return to sport studies. The purpose of this study was to determine occupational and functional...
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Ernat J, Johnson J, Anderson C, Ryan P, Yim D
J Foot Ankle Surg . 2018 Oct; 58(1):161-164. PMID: 30314935
The purpose of this study was to determine if clinical palpation and ultrasound determination of apposition compares with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with an acute Achilles tendon...
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Johnson Z, Ryan P, Anderson C
Arthrosc Tech . 2016 Jun; 5(2):e263-8. PMID: 27354945
Subtle syndesmotic instability not evident on radiography can result in chronic ankle pain. The diagnosis is uncommon, and arthroscopic evaluation remains the gold standard for diagnosis. Definitive surgical management can ...
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Choisne J, Ringleb S, Samaan M, Bawab S, Naik D, Anderson C
J Biomech . 2011 Nov; 45(1):46-52. PMID: 22056198
Patients with subtalar joint instability may be misdiagnosed with ankle instability, which may lead to chronic instability at the subtalar joint. Therefore, it is important to understand the difference in...
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Ringleb S, Dhakal A, Anderson C, Bawab S, Paranjape R
J Orthop Res . 2011 Mar; 29(10):1459-64. PMID: 21445995
Patients with subtalar joint instability are often diagnosed with ankle instability. Only after a prolonged period of time in which a patient does not improve after treatment for ankle instability...
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Lumsden D, Schon L, Easley M, Duouguih W, Anderson C, Miller S, et al.
Foot Ankle Int . 2003 Oct; 24(9):696-700. PMID: 14524520
The tibial nerve trunk and its branches were dissected in 20 embalmed cadaver legs and the relative topographic anatomy was defined at 3-cm intervals up to 15 cm proximal to...
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Schon L, Easley M, Cohen I, Lam P, Badekas A, Anderson C
Foot Ankle Int . 2002 Feb; 23(1):30-6. PMID: 11826874
A radiographic classification (Schon's) divides Charcot midtarsus deformities into four types identified by Roman numerals (I to IV), according to the anatomical location of the pathological process,11 and an objective...