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Cognetti D, Rask D, Bates T, Swan E, Lynch T, Smith T, et al.
JBJS Case Connect . 2024 Feb; 14(1). PMID: 38306446
Case: A 77-year-old woman who sustained a distal radius and ulna fracture underwent open reduction internal fixation through a standard flexor carpi radialis (FCR) approach. On dissection, a proximal division...
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Bates T, Burgess M, Garcia G, Akers K, Mangum L, Lynch T, et al.
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2023 Aug; 482(2):375-383. PMID: 37606954
Background: Infection remains a serious clinical concern in patients with open fractures, despite timely antibiotic administration and surgical debridement. Soft tissue and periosteal stripping may alter local tissue homeostasis and...
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Anderson K, Rask D, Bates T, Nuelle J
Mil Med . 2022 Mar; 187(9-10):1059-1064. PMID: 35284924
Introduction: Blood flow restriction therapy (BFRT) is used in scenarios ranging from muscle building in athletic performance to decreasing recovery time in postoperative orthopedic rehabilitation. The efficacy of BFRT for...
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Bates T, Plucknette B
J Orthop Trauma . 2021 Aug; 35(Suppl 3):s27-s32. PMID: 34415879
Managing fractures of the distal radius is a fundamental skill for orthopaedic surgeons. Given the prevalence of these fractures, complications following operative management are well described and frequently encountered. Surgeons...
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Bates T, Fergason J, Pierrie S
Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med . 2020 Jun; 13(4):485-493. PMID: 32488625
Purpose Of Review: The complexity of the human extremity, particularly the upper extremity and the hand, allows us to interact with the world. Prosthetists have struggled to recreate the intuitive...
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Bates T, Lee P, Ellison T, Ahuero J, Schmitz M
Trauma Case Rep . 2020 Mar; 26:100295. PMID: 32154358
Acute subdural hematoma is a rare but potentially fatal medical condition in athletes. This condition has been reported in both contact and non-contact sports. Patients who survive an acute subdural...
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Kift S, Bates T, Franklin N, Johnson A
US Army Med Dep J . 2017 Aug; (2-17):57-61. PMID: 28853121
Objectives: Return to duty following traumatic amputations has been extensively studied in those with lower extremity amputation. As upper extremity amputations occur less frequently, the issue of return to duty...