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Jason E Jagodzinski

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Soriano K, Sabatini C, Brar R, Jagodzinski J, Livingston K
J Pediatr Orthop . 2023 Jan; 43(4):198-203. PMID: 36662751
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic drastically altered children's activity patterns. Our goal was to investigate how COVID-19 affected demographics, injury characteristics, treatment patterns, follow-up, and outcomes in pediatric...
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Carrillo L, Sabatini C, Brar R, Jagodzinski J, Sabharwal S, Delgado E, et al.
J Pediatr Orthop . 2021 Jul; 41(8):463-466. PMID: 34294669
Background: Bullying is destructive and pervasive. Although the literature suggests children with chronic health conditions are at higher risk of being bullied, there is minimal research regarding the prevalence of...
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Goldhaber N, Goldin A, Pennock A, Livingston K, Bae D, Yen Y, et al.
HSS J . 2020 Dec; 16(Suppl 2):221-225. PMID: 33380950
Background: Since its release in 2015, the hoverboard has been associated with injuries in children and adolescents. However, its public health implications have yet to be explored in the orthopedic...
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Shimberg J, Aoyama J, Leska T, Ganley T, Fabricant P, Patel N, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2020 Sep; 48(13):3208-3213. PMID: 32970957
Background: There is a high rate of concomitant injuries reported in pediatric patients with tibial spine fractures, ranging from 40% to 68.8%. Many tibial spine fractures are treated without initial...
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Cappello T, Nuelle J, Katsantonis N, Nauer R, Lauing K, Jagodzinski J, et al.
J Pediatr Orthop . 2013 May; 33(4):415-21. PMID: 23653032
Background: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are effective at controlling pain in children, especially in the treatment of fractures. Adult animal and adult clinical studies demonstrate conflicting evidence for the inhibitory...