J F Eckenrode
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Kleinman W, Eckenrode J
J Hand Surg Am
. 1991 Nov;
16(6):983-91.
PMID: 1748769
Forty consecutive tendon suspension sling arthroplasties for relief of pantrapezial osteoarthritis in 38 patients were reviewed. The procedure consists of excision of the trapezium and reconstitution of the tethering action...
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Comstock C, Louis D, Eckenrode J
J Hand Surg Am
. 1988 Mar;
13(2):201-5.
PMID: 3351242
Nineteen patients with 20 silicone rubber wrist implants of the Swanson design were followed for an average of 6 years. Sixty-five percent of the patients experienced little or no wrist...
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Louis D, Eckenrode J
J Hand Surg Am
. 1986 Sep;
11(5):703-6.
PMID: 3760499
We report our experience during a 15-year period with three patients who had severe segmental loss of more than 10 cm of both the median and ulnar nerves in the...
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Eckenrode J, Louis D, Greene T
J Hand Surg Am
. 1986 Jul;
11(4):497-502.
PMID: 3722756
Limited intercarpal arthrodesis for chronic scapholunate instability has been the subject of several recent publications. We have followed nine patients, who had scapho-trapezio-trapezoidal (S-T-T) fusion for scapholunate instability. All nine...
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Louis D, Hankin F, Eckenrode J, Smith P, Wojtys E
Am J Sports Med
. 1986 May;
14(3):234-6.
PMID: 3752364
Rupture of the distal insertion of the biceps brachii may lead to severe functional impairment of the upper extremity on the basis of resultant weakness of elbow flexion and supination....
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Louis D, Hankin F, Eckenrode J
Am Fam Physician
. 1986 Jan;
33(1):183-6.
PMID: 3942046
Soft tissue inflammatory disorders can be treated by regional administration of corticosteroid preparations. However, the local catabolic effects of these agents can result in cutaneous atrophy and pigmentary changes. Since...