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Dane Dabirrahmani

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Farshidfar S, Cadman J, Neri T, Parker D, Appleyard R, Dabirrahmani D
Biomed Eng Online . 2023 Mar; 22(1):31. PMID: 36973768
Background: Isolated ACL reconstructions (ACLR) demonstrate limitations in restoring native knee kinematics. This study investigates the knee mechanics of ACLR plus various anterolateral augmentations using a patient-specific musculoskeletal knee model....
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Kwak M, Fahlstrom A, Dabirrahmani D, Appleyard R, Cadman J, Selby M, et al.
Int J Spine Surg . 2022 Aug; 16(5):802-814. PMID: 36007955
Background: The practice of cement augmentation in pedicle screw fixation is well established. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the optimal screw design or cement type. This remains...
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Farshidfar S, Cadman J, Deng D, Appleyard R, Dabirrahmani D
PLoS One . 2022 Jan; 17(1):e0262684. PMID: 35085320
Background: The ligaments in the knee are prone to injury especially during dynamic activities. The resulting instability can have a profound impact on a patient's daily activities and functional capacity....
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Arenas-Miquelez A, Dabirrahmani D, Sharma G, Graham P, Appleyard R, Bokor D, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Sep; 49(13):3628-3637. PMID: 34495796
Background: Preoperative quantification of bone loss has a significant effect on surgical decision making and patient outcomes. Various measurement techniques for calculating glenoid bone loss have been proposed in the...
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Vertullo C, Cadman J, Dabirrahmani D, Appleyard R
Orthop J Sports Med . 2021 May; 9(4):23259671211000464. PMID: 33997064
Background: Meniscus root repairs are important for restoring knee function after a complete meniscus root tear. Various suturing patterns have been proposed for the root repair. The 2-simple-stitches (TSS) method...
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Neri T, Dabirrahmani D, Beach A, Grasso S, Putnis S, Oshima T, et al.
J ISAKOS . 2021 Apr; 6(2):74-81. PMID: 33832980
Objective: The optimal anterolateral procedure to control anterolateral rotational laxity of the knee is still unknown. The objective was to compare the ability of five anterolateral procedures performed in combination...
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Neri T, Cadman J, Beach A, Grasso S, Dabirrahmani D, Putnis S, et al.
J ISAKOS . 2021 Apr; 6(2):66-73. PMID: 33832979
Objectives: Given the common occurrence of residual laxity and re-injury post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), additional anterolateral procedures are increasingly used in combination with an ACLR. Despite the perception...
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Raniga S, Cadman J, Dabirrahmani D, Bui D, Appleyard R, Bokor D
Orthop J Sports Med . 2021 Jan; 9(1):2325967120969640. PMID: 33490294
Background: Suture pullout during rehabilitation may result in loss of tension in the inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) and contribute to recurrent instability after capsular plication, performed with or without labral...
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Matthews P, Cadman J, Tomka J, Dabirrahmani D, Appleyard R, Kam A
J Spine Surg . 2020 Apr; 6(1):3-12. PMID: 32309640
Background: To assess whether lumbar pedicle screw placement with a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) open technique imparts different biomechanical parameters and thus may affect failure rates. Methods: Human cadaveric disarticulated...
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Dabirrahmani D, Bokor D, Tarento T, Ahmad S, Appleyard R
J Biomech Eng . 2019 Jun; 141(10). PMID: 31175841
As the use of glenoid suture anchors in arthroscopic and open reconstruction, for instability after Bankart lesions of the shoulder, increases, an emerging problem has been the incidence of glenoid...