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Take a break and stop by the always popular Poster Display. Spend some time reading through all the insightful research and findings from your peers and experts in orthopaedic sports medicine. Note, the main author of each poster is listed below.

Poster #TitleCategoryPrimary Author
101 Ultrasound-Guided Barbotage Decreases the Rate of Surgery for Rotator Cuff Calcific Tendinitis. A Single-Institution Ten-Year Retrospective Analysis. Clinical: 1. Shoulder Guillermo E. Araujo-Espinoza, MD
102 Outcomes following operative vs. non-operative treatment of completely displaced midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescent baseball players and overhead athletes Clinical: 1. Shoulder Henry B. Ellis, Jr., MD
104 Lower trapezius tendon transfer improves range of motion, function, and restores external rotation in patients with a massive, irreparable, posterosuperior rotator cuff tear Clinical: 1. Shoulder Eric R. Wagner, MD, MS
105 MRI demonstrates similar diagnostic value to MR arthrogram for determining labral tear extent up to 2 weeks following shoulder dislocation Clinical: 1. Shoulder Ting Cong, MD
107 Arthroscopic Bankart versus Open Latarjet: Short-To-Mid-Term Outcomes Of Recurrence And Complications in Patients With Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocation Clinical: 1. Shoulder Kassem Ghayyad, MD
108 Arthroscopic Posterior Labral Repair Patients Experience Less Instability Events and Full Dislocations Yet Are More Commonly Male Contact Athletes that Require Concomitant Procedures When Compared to Arthroscopic Anterior Labral Repair Patients Clinical: 1. Shoulder Justin J. Ernat
109 Association of Anti-hypertensive and statin medication usage with post-operative stiffness after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: A retrospective cohort study Clinical: 1. Shoulder Andres R. Perez, BA
111 MRI Offers Greater Reliability for Assessment of Glenoid Track Concept than CT Clinical: 1. Shoulder Nicholas Apseloff, MD
112 Toxicity of Chlorhexidine and Povidone-Iodine to Rotator Cuff Tendon Basic Science: 1. Shoulder Dean Wang, MD
113 Posterior Acromial Bone Block is Biomechanically Superior to Posterior Labral Repair and Favorably Alters Acromial Morphology in a Posterior Glenohumeral Instability Model: A Cadaveric Biomechanical Study Basic Science: 1. Shoulder Edward J. Testa, MD
116 When do Patients Return to Sport? Arthroscopic Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction vs Bankart repair. Clinical: 1. Shoulder Reza RO. Ojaghi, MD MSc
119 Outcomes of Shoulder Instability Surgery in Competitive Wrestlers: Outcomes, Reoperations, and Return to Play at 5 years Mean Follow Up Clinical: 1. Shoulder Christopher L. Camp, MD
120 Return to Rock Climbing after Shoulder Stabilization Surgery: A MOON Instability Multicenter Study Clinical: 1. Shoulder Abdulaziz F. Ahmed, MD
123 Optimizing Biologic Tuberoplasty for Treatment of Irreparable Posterosuperior Rotator Cuff Tears: A Robotic Study Basic Science: 1. Shoulder Alex Brady, MS
124 The Effect of Middle Trapezius Transfer on Humeral Head Translation and Subacromial Pressure in Irreparable Supraspinatus Tears- a dynamic biomechanical investigation Basic Science: 1. Shoulder Amelia H. Drumm, BA
127 Repairs of Isolated Supraspinatus Tears: Single vs. Double Row Repairs Effect on Patient-Reported Outcomes Over a 2-Year Episode of Care Clinical: 1. Shoulder Michael A. Pitner, MD
128 Time to Achievement of Clinically Significant Outcomes Following Open Latarjet Clinical: 1. Shoulder Camden Bohn, BA
130 Incidence and Treatment Characteristics of Coracoclavicular Ligament Injuries with Associated Lateral Clavicle Fractures in a Military Population Clinical: 1. Shoulder Nicholas M. Panarello
131 Loop ‘N’ Tack Tenodesis: A Multi-Center Retrospective Case Series of Clinical and Patient Reported Outcomes of a Novel Suture Technique for Proximal Biceps Tenodesis Clinical: 1. Shoulder Jonathan Acosta, MD
132 Location of Shoulder Glenoid Labral Tears: A Study of 1237 Consecutive Athletes Clinical: 1. Shoulder Stephen E. Marcaccio, MD
133 Low Socioeconomic Indicators Correlate with Critical Pre-Operative Glenoid Bone Loss and Care Delays Clinical: 1. Shoulder Mitchell Nader, BS
134 Prognostic Factors in Recurrent Shoulder Instability following Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization Clinical: 1. Shoulder Ehab M. Nazzal, MD
135 Tranexamic Acid for Rotator Cuff Repair: A Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Clinical: 1. Shoulder Eoghan T. Hurley, MD, PhD
137 Psychological Readiness has Stronger Relationship with Patient Reported Return to Normal than Traditional Measures of Strength and Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index Clinical: 1. Shoulder Alex M. Meyer, MD
138 Best-fit Circle Missing Area Method Shows Good Accuracy and Inter-rater Reliability When Assessing Glenoid Bone Loss Clinical: 1. Shoulder Cortez L. Brown, MD
139 A Prospective, Observational Study to Assess the Efficacy of BioEnthesis in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Clinical: 1. Shoulder Erik C. Haneberg, BS
141 In vitro inflammatory response to surgical scaffolds for rotator cuff repair Basic Science: 1. Shoulder Richard DJ. Smith, MD, DPhil
142 Location of Shoulder Glenoid Labral Tears: A Study of 1763 Consecutive Patients Clinical: 1. Shoulder Justin W. Arner, MD
143 Early Return to Baseline Function at 6 months Following Posterior Shoulder Instability Surgery: A Multi-Center Orthopaedic Outcomes Network (MOON) Shoulder Group Cohort Study Clinical: 1. Shoulder Ayub Karwandyar, MD
144 Decreased Failure Rate Following Shoulder Stabilization Procedures in the Military with Use of Suture Tape Clinical: 1. Shoulder Scott Feeley
145 The Natural History of Rotator Cuff Injuries in Professional Baseball Clinical: 1. Shoulder Joseph E. Tanenbaum, MD, PhD
146 Higher Reoperation Rates Following Primary Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients Screening Positive for Depression Clinical: 1. Shoulder Noah Elagamy, MD
147 Patient-Reported and Clinical Outcomes up to 2 Years after Primary Rotator Cuff Repair: Do We Need a 2-Year Follow-Up Visit? Clinical: 1. Shoulder Rebekah Kleinsmith, MD
148 Similar Outcomes Despite Differing Costs for Long-head Biceps Brachii Tendon Treatment: Open Tenodesis vs. Arthroscopic Tenodesis vs. Tenotomy Clinical: 1. Shoulder Amy Bauer, MD
149 Supplemental Testosterone Increases Risk of Reoperation after Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Clinical: 1. Shoulder Gloria S. Coden, MD
150 Subscapularis CT Evaluation in Patients following Treatment for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Reverse versus Anatomical Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Clinical: 1. Shoulder Brian Forsythe, MD
152 Clinical Outcomes for Dermal Allograft Glenoid Augmentation in patients with Anterior Shoulder Instability and Subcritical Bone Loss Clinical: 1. Shoulder Sam Akhavan, MD
153 Decreased Coracoid Index in Patients with Recurrent Instability after an Arthroscopic Bankart Procedure: A Retrospective Analysis with a Mean Follow-Up of 12.9 Years. Clinical: 1. Shoulder James A. Pruneski, MD
154 Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair with side-to-side sutures for full thickness transtendinous supraspinatus tears yields excellent outcomes and low re-tear rates similar to traditional tendon-to-bone fixation at mean follow up of 4 years Clinical: 1. Shoulder Sophia McMahon, BA
155 An Ultrasound and Clinical Evaluation in Patients following Treatment for Proximal Humerus Fractures: Reverse versus Anatomical Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Clinical: 1. Shoulder Daanish Khazi-Syed, BS
156 Intraobserver and Interobserver Reliability in Glenoid Track Measurement Clinical: 1. Shoulder Anthony Magee
158 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories Do Not Influence Return to Sports after Arthroscopic Labral Repair Clinical: 1. Shoulder Samuel R. Montgomery, Jr, MD
159 Minimum Clinically Important Difference Achievement in Rotator Cuff Repair: Number of Tendons Repaired is Not Associated with Outcomes at One Year Clinical: 1. Shoulder Brian P. Cunningham, MD
160 Preoperative MRI Underestimates Shoulder Labral Injuries Compared with Diagnostic Arthroscopy Clinical: 1. Shoulder Zachary J. Herman, MD
161 Rotator Cuff Repair and Minimum Clinically Important Difference: Does Number of Tendons Involved Affect the Minimum Clinically Important Difference Value? Clinical: 1. Shoulder Adam Hadro, MD
162 Time to Achievement of Clinically Significant Outcomes Following Revision Rotator Cuff Repair Clinical: 1. Shoulder Joshua Chang, BS
163 Direct Comparison of Modified Jobe and Docking Reconstructions to UCL Repair with Internal Brace at Mid-term Follow-up Clinical: 2. Elbow Steve Bayer, MD
164 Novel distal biceps tendon onlay repair with twin interlinked knotless all-suture anchors and reinforced looping suture demonstrates favorable failure load, footprint restoration accuracy, and tendon-suture security: a biomechanical study Basic Science: 2. Elbow Jim C. Hsu, MD
165 Advanced Analytic and Biomechanical Risk Factors for UCL Injury in Major League Baseball Pitchers Clinical: 2. Elbow Michael A. Mastroianni, MD
168 Early Surgery Provides Superior Cost-Effectiveness When Compared to Nonoperative Management for Partial Tears of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament in Baseball Pitchers Clinical: 2. Elbow Jacob F. Oeding, MS
169 Preliminary outcomes of revision UCL repair with suture tape augmentation for failure of primary UCL reconstruction in professional and collegiate pitchers Clinical: 2. Elbow George J. Richard, MD
171 Comparative Analysis of Kinetic Variables Between Different Pitch Types in Professional Baseball Pitchers Basic Science: 2. Elbow Brittany Dowling, MS
173 Evaluation of Radius of Curvature of the Humeral Capitellum in Young Athlete Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesion Sites Clinical: 2. Elbow Chiamaka N. Obilo, BA
174 Is Articular Width or Epicondylar Width Superior to Age to Optimize Radius of Curvature Matching in Capitellar Osteochondral Allografts? Clinical: 2. Elbow Charles M. Chan, MD
175 Performance and Time Until Return to Sport After Hand Fractures in Professional Baseball Players Clinical: 3. Wrist/Hand Steven B. Cohen, MD
177 Snowboarding Related Concussions and Musculoskeletal Injuries in the Pediatric Population: An 11-Year Analysis of National Injury Data Clinical: 3. Wrist/Hand Kyle K. Obana, MD
178 Novel Small Animal Model of Hip Osteoarthritis Secondary to an Induced Femoral Head-Neck Deformity: A Platform to Study Mechanism of Hip FAI Disease Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Kenichi Kikuchi, MD, PhD
180 TXA Administration After Hip Arthroscopy: Preliminary Data of a Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Salvador Ayala, BS
181 Hip Arthroscopy with Concomitant Periacetabular Osteotomy Demonstrates Excellent Outcomes and Survivorship at Minimum 10-Year Follow-Up Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Benjamin G. Domb, MD
182 Pain and Quality of Life Scores Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement are More Related to Mental Health Than Hip Pathology Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Andrea M. Spiker, MD
183 Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris Tendon as a Graft for Segmental Hip Labral Reconstruction: An Anatomical, Radiographical and Biomechanical Study In Comparison To Iliotibial Labral Reconstruction Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Zeeshan A. Khan, BA
184 Assessment of pelvic orientation and influence on 3D morphological analyses of the hip Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Floor M. Lambers, PhD
185 The effect of labrum size on cartilage mechanics in a patient with cam-type femoroacetabular impingement syndrome Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Travis G. Maak, MD
186 The Utility of Preoperative Hip Injection Response as a Predictor of 2-Year Postoperative Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Alexander R. Markes
187 Describing the Contribution of the Vacuum Effect and Hip Capsule in Restraint to Axial Traction in Patients Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Joseph Featherall, MD
188 The Role of Chondrolabral Junction Breakdown on Functional Outcomes following Hip Arthroscopy at Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Stephen M. Gillinov, AB
189 Does Patient Resiliency Influence Patient-reported Outcomes at Presentation in Symptomatic Femoroacetabular Impingement? Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Jeffrey J. Nepple, MD, MS
190 Sex Based Differences in Arthroscopic Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement: 10-Year Outcomes with a Nested Propensity-Matched Comparison. Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Payam W. Sabetian, MD, MSc
191 Does Ischemic Pre-Conditioning of the Operative Limb Reduce Pain after Hip Arthroscopy?A Prospective, Single Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Caitlin Orner, MD
192 The Incidence and Breadth of Post-Operative Pudendal Nerve Palsy and Its Relationship to Table Traction During Hip Arthroscopy with a Perineal Post Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Graeme Hoit, MD
193 Long Term Outcomes of Partial Proximal Hamstring Avulsion Repair: Average 10 Year Follow-up Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Benjamin B. Rothrauff, MD, PhD
194 Activity Level Assessments at Presentation Significantly Underestimate Pre-Injury Activity Levels in FAI Patients Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Asheesh Bedi, MD
196 Comparison of Short-Term Outcomes Following Hip Arthroscopy with Labral Repair versus Labral Augmentation Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh James A. Maguire, MD
197 A 3D Analysis of Hip Center of Rotation Trajectory and its Effects on Impingement-Free Range of Motion: A Dynamic Analysis of 1,222 Hips Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Ata M. Kiapour, PhD
198 Patient Satisfaction 2 Years After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Predicts 10-Year Outcomes Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Shane J. Nho, MD, MS
199 High Prevalence of Elevated Beighton Scores in Females Undergoing FAI Surgery Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Stephanie W. Mayer, MD
200 Statistical Shape Modeling of an Experimental Induced FAI Cam Deformity in a Rabbit Model. A Platform to Study Mechanism of Hip Disease Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, MD, PhD
201 Comparison of Short-Term Patient-Reported Outcomes Between Patients Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy with versus without a Perineal Post Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Anthony Scillia, MD
202 Preoperative Abduction Weakness Predicts Delayed Achievement of Clinically Significant Outcomes Following Gluteus Medius and/or Minimus Repair Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Joshua Wright-Chisem, MD
203 Staged Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy vs. Hip Arthroscopy Alone in Patients with Borderline Hip Dysplasia: A Propensity-Matched Study Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Stephanie A. Boden, MD
204 Periacetabular Osteotomy: A Case Series of More Than 500 Cases with Sub-Analysis Based on Patient Age at Surgery Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Matthew J. Kraeutler, MD
205 Long-Term Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Revision Hip Arthroscopy Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Robert Browning, MD
207 Muscle Activation in Postoperative Ambulation Protocols following Proximal Hamstring Tendon Repair Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Christian Athanasian
208 Predicting Patient-Specific Hip Motion During Functional Activities after Periacetabular Osteotomy Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Omar G. Stocks, BS
210 Flexible Athletes with Borderline Hip Dysplasia Achieve Successful and Similar Outcomes after Hip Arthroscopy Compared to Flexible Athletes without Borderline Hip Dysplasia Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Kyleen Jan, MD
211 Simultaneous Bilateral Hip Arthroscopy for the Treatment of Symptomatic Bilateral Femoroacetabular Impingement: Mid-Term Outcomes Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Eric W. Marty, MD
212 Ischial Tuberosity Avulsion Fractures: Treatment and Return to Sport in Athletes with Displaced Fragments Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Jayon Saleet
213 High Return to Play and Minimal Salary Impact after Hip Arthroscopy in National Hockey League Players Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Brittaney Pratt, BS
214 Cross Sectional Area of Hip Muscles Before and After Surgery for Femoroacetabular Impingement Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Sarah Levitt, BA
215 Time to Achievement of Clinically Significant Outcomes in Elite Athletes and Non-Athletes Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Monique Haynes, MD
218 Localized acetabular bone density distributions are altered in unilateral femoral acetabular impingement Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Mia S. Hagen, MD
219 The Double-Leg Squat: A Potential Diagnostic Biomarker for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Basic Science: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Hasani W. Swindell, MD
220 Incidence of Heterotopic Ossification After Periacetabular Osteotomy with Concomitant Hip Arthroscopy without NSAIDs Prophylaxis Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Brian P. Crowley, M.Ed.
222 Long-term Survivorship in Patients with Coxa Profunda and Acetabular Overcoverage: An Average 11-Year Follow-up After Hip Arthroscopy Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Jonathan S. Lee
223 Patient Reported Outcomes of Worker’s Compensation and No Fault Patients at Long Term Follow-Up after Surgery for Femoroacetabular Impingement Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Jose Perez, MD
225 Assessing Hip-RSI in Patients that Undergo Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Clinical: 4. Hip/Pelvis/Thigh Jessica Dziuba
226 Chronicity-Based Changes in Contralateral Knee Microenvironment: Altered Cytokine Concentrations Following ACL Injury Clinical: 5. Knee Katherine Esser, BS
227 Prospective clinical and radiological follow-up beyond 10 years in patients undergoing matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) in the patellofemoral joint Clinical: 5. Knee Jay Ebert, PhD
228 A Novel Description of Medial Meniscus Vascularization: A Multicenter Study Introducing The Medial Meniscal Artery Basic Science: 5. Knee Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD
229 Intra-articular VEGF and MMP-1 are the Primary Drivers of Worse Baseline KOOS Symptoms and Quality of Life Subscores at Time of Knee Chondroplasty Basic Science: 5. Knee Richard M. Danilkowicz, MD
231 Isolated Medial Meniscus Root Tears: A Multicenter Analysis of Prognostic Variables for Achieving Patient Acceptable Symptomatic State after Repair Clinical: 5. Knee Mario Hevesi, MD, PhD
233 Does Concomitant Meniscus Allograft Transplantation Influence Outcomes of Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation? A Comparative Matched-Pair Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Daniel Saris, MD, PhD
234 Establishing the Minimal Clinically Important Difference and Patient Acceptable Symptomatic State After Isolated Arthroscopic Posterior Medial Meniscal Root Repair Clinical: 5. Knee Felicitas Allende Figueroa, MD
235 The Effect of Anterior Closing Wedge Slope Reducing Osteotomy on Coronal Alignment – Impact of Osteotomy Technique, Starting Point, and Degree of Correction Basic Science: 5. Knee Alexis H. Aboulafia, BS
237 Risk Factors Associated with Revision and Contralateral Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR) Following Primary ACLR Clinical: 5. Knee James J. Irrgang, PhD, PT
238 Accuracy, Safety, and Cost of Patient-Specific Cutting Guides for Alignment-Correcting Osteotomy Clinical: 5. Knee Michael J. Alaia, MD
239 Chondrocyte Response to Fresh Autologous Conditioned Serum Versus Freeze-Dried Allogenic Conditioned Serum Basic Science: 5. Knee Sachin Allahabadi, MD
240 Radiographic and Patient-Reported Outcomes of Patellar Denovo Procedure in Shouldered versus Unshouldered Patella Cartilage Lesions Clinical: 5. Knee Ryann Davie, MD
241 Comparison of short-term clinical outcomes of medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction using superficial quadriceps tendon and using hamstring tendon in patella instability Clinical: 5. Knee Yuki Suzuki, MD, PhD
242 Exploring the Correlation Between Synovial Fluid Cytokine Profiles and Meniscal Treatment Outcomes Clinical: 5. Knee Vishal Sundaram
243 Conservative treatment of the medial patellar facet lesion in the context of patellar instability: 5 years outcome study Clinical: 5. Knee Sharif Garra, MD
244 Magnetic Resonance Imaging versus Diagnostic Arthroscopy to Identify Intraarticular Pathology Associated with Patellar Instability: A High Rate of Discordant Findings Altering Surgical Treatment Clinical: 5. Knee Vaibhav Tadepalli
245 Supra-Tubercle Angle May Provide Better Assessment of Proximal Tibia Deformity and Predict Risk of ACL Graft Failure Clinical: 5. Knee Matthew Helm, MD
246 Radiographic landmarks for femoral tunnel positioning during MPFC reconstruction vary with trochlear dysplasia Clinical: 5. Knee Miho Tanaka, MD, PhD
247 Comparative Outcomes of Radial and Bucket-Handle Meniscal Tear Repair at Mean 10 Years: A Propensity-Matched Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Aaron J. Krych, MD
248 Isolated Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction for Recurrent Patellar Instability Regardless of Tibial Tubercle-Trochlear Groove Distance and Patellar Height: Differential Outcomes for Chondral Defects Clinical: 5. Knee Michael Davies
249 Distal Femoral Coronal Realignment Osteotomies Alter CT-measured Tibial-Tuberosity to Trochlear Groove (TT-TG) Distance in addition to Mechanical Axis Deviation – A Cadaveric Study Basic Science: 5. Knee Brandon Tauberg, MD
251 Tibial Tuberosity to Trochlear Groove Distance (TT-TG): A Patellar Instability Gold Standard Prone to Errors? Clinical: 5. Knee Johannes Sieberer
252 Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation after Failed Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation of the Knee: A Matched Cohort Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Ron Gilat, MD
254 Improvements in Kujala at Minimum Two-Years Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction are Correlated with Intraoperative Instability Measurements: A Multivariate Analysis of Risk Factors Clinical: 5. Knee Adam B. Yanke, MD, PhD
256 Is There a Difference Between Medial and Lateral Femoral Condyle Allografts? An Outcome and Survivorship Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Tim Wang, MD
257 Assessing the Likelihood of Symptomatic Patellar Instability via the Two-Image Lateral Trochlear Inclination Angle as a Measurement of Trochlear Dysplasia Basic Science: 5. Knee James L. Pace, MD
258 Tibial Tuberosity to Trochlear Groove Distance (TT-TG): A Break-Down in Three Principal Components Basic Science: 5. Knee Shelby T. Desroches
259 Effect of Current Osteochondral Allograft Harvesting Techniques on Regional Chondrocyte Viability Basic Science: 5. Knee Vince K. Morgan, MD
260 Clinical Outcomes following Transtibial Medial Meniscal Root Repair are Maintained at Long Term Follow-Up Clinical: 5. Knee Larry Chen, BS
261 The Influence of Slope Reducing Osteotomy on Patella Height in Patients Undergoing Revision ACL Reconstruction: An Evaluation Of A Tibial Tubercle-Sparing Anterior Closing-Wedge Osteotomy Technique Clinical: 5. Knee Adnan Saithna, MD
262 Biomechanical Evaluation of New Fixation Techniques for Posterolateral Corner Reconstruction Basic Science: 5. Knee Richard L. Amendola, MD
263 Revision and Primary Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation Provide Clinical Benefit at Midterm Follow-up: A Matched Cohort Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes, Reoperations, and Failures Clinical: 5. Knee Zachary D. Meeker
265 Bony morphology is a poor predictor of anterior cruciate ligament elongation during high demand activities Basic Science: 5. Knee Koji Nukuto, MD, PhD
266 Sagittal Tibial Tubercle-Trochlear Groove Distance Predicts Patellofemoral Chondral Lesion Size and is Associated with Postoperative Complications Clinical: 5. Knee Laith M. Jazrawi, MD
267 Relationship Between Sagittal Tibial Tubercle-Trochlear Groove Distance and Outcomes Following Cartilage Restoration for Patellofemoral Articular Cartilage Lesions Clinical: 5. Knee Griff G. Gosnell, MS
269 Radiographic Outcome of Meniscal Root Repairs: Evaluating Osteoarthritic Progression Over Two Years Clinical: 5. Knee Parker A. Cavendish
270 Resolution of Pain at Night and Improved Functional Outcomes Following Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy Clinical: 5. Knee Natalie A. Lowenstein, MPH
271 Improving Non-Invasive Diagnosis and Grading of Cartilage Defects in the Knee - Accuracy of Ultra High Field 7-Tesla MRI as Compared with Arthroscopy Clinical: 5. Knee Andrew George, MD
272 AGE-BASED DIFFERENCES IN CHARACTERISTICS OF PEDIATRIC DISCOID LATERAL MENISCUS Clinical: 5. Knee Emily Niu
273 Three-Dimensional Imaging Compared to Conventional Radiographs for Corrective Osteotomy Planning: An Advanced Imaging Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Claire Ryan, MD
274 Medial Tibial Slope and Varus Alignment are Risk Factors for Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tears Basic Science: 5. Knee Jose Rafael Garcia, BS
275 Predictors of Surgical Outcome in Patients Undergoing Meniscectomy Clinical: 5. Knee Brian Grawe, MD
276 Measurements of Malalignment on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Incorporating sex and patient height Clinical: 5. Knee Maria Virginia Velasquez Hammerle, MD
277 Increased Kinesiophobia Leads to Lower Return to Sport Rate and Clinical Outcomes Following Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the Knee Clinical: 5. Knee Wendell Cole,III, MD
278 Low Distal Femoral Epiphysis Height may be a Risk Factor for Growth Disturbance Following All-inside All-epiphyseal Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 5. Knee Damiano Dr. Salvato, MD
279 The Influence of Tibial Length on Posterior Tibial Slope Measurement: How Much Tibia Do We Need? Clinical: 5. Knee Kirk A. Campbell, MD
280 The Relationship Between Medial Meniscus Extrusion and Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Forces in the Setting of Meniscotibial Ligament Insufficiency Basic Science: 5. Knee Emily Whicker, MD
281 What Donor Region has the Lowest Risk of Fracture During Insertion of an Osteochondral Autograft Transfer Plug: A Human Cadaver Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Patrick Massey, MD, MBA, MD, MBA
282 Association of Sex-Mismatch Between Donor and Recipient with Graft Survivorship and Clinical Outcomes After Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation Clinical: 5. Knee Ariana Lott, MD
283 Revision Patellofemoral surgery: A retrospective Cohort Analysis Clinical: 5. Knee Sercan Yalcin, MD
284 The Effect of Pressurized Carbon Dioxide Lavage on Osteochondral Allograft Preparation: A Comparative Study Basic Science: 5. Knee Yazdabn Raji, MD
285 Two-Year KOOS Improvement after Unloading Treatment with Implantable Shock Absorber in Post-Meniscectomy Patients Clinical: 5. Knee David C. Flanigan, MD
286 The Literature that Commercial Payers Use to Substantiate Coverage Policy are of Low Level of Evidence Clinical: 5. Knee Frank Petrigliano
287 Factors associated with achieving Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) at a ten-year follow up after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction Clinical: 5. Knee Varun Nukala, BS
289 Impact of Graft Selection on Clinical Outcomes following Isolated MPFL Reconstruction in Adolescent & Young Adult Athletes Clinical: 5. Knee Breann K. Tisano, MD
290 Meniscus Transplants Delay Arthroplasty in Patients Over 50 Years of Age Clinical: 5. Knee Kevin R. Stone, MD
291 Entry Point-Transition Point Angle as a Novel 3-Dimensional Metric of Patellar Instability Clinical: 5. Knee John P. Fulkerson, MD
292 Patient Reported Allergies are Associated with Higher Graft Failure Rate After Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the Knee Clinical: 5. Knee Nathaniel Mercer, MD
293 Tendon Center is Offset From Native Footprint and Tunnel Center in Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafts Basic Science: 5. Knee Nikhil N. Verma, MD
294 Meniscus Remodeling after ACL Injury is Region-Specific in a Skeletally Immature Porcine Model Basic Science: 5. Knee Jeffrey Spang, MD
295 Evidence Suggesting Beneficial Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma Over Alternative Injections for Knee Osteoarthritis Is Fairly Robust: A Systematic Review and Statistical Fragility Index-Based Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Clinical: 5. Knee Ayoosh Pareek, MD
296 Comparing Outcomes of Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation of the knee preserved by the Missouri Osteochondral Preservation System to Standard Preservation Methods Clinical: 5. Knee Gaston Davis, BS
297 Clinical Outcomes and Return to Sport After Revision ACL Reconstruction with Lateral Extraarticular Tenodesis: Comparison to A Control Group of ACL Reconstruction Only at a Minimum 2-year Follow-up Clinical: 5. Knee Heath Gould, MD
298 Complications following tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO) at a tertiary-care institution Clinical: 5. Knee Steven Magister, MD
299 Culturing Osteochondral Explants Under Rotatory Shaking or After Removing Bone Marrow Elements Increase Explant Cellular Viability Basic Science: 5. Knee Chilan Leite, MD, PhD
300 Patellar Cartilage Width and Facet Measurements Associated with Improved Patellar Osteochondral Allograft Matching Basic Science: 5. Knee Nicholas A. Trasolini, MD
301 Synovial Fluid Biomarker Levels at the Time of Surgery in Acute versus Chronic Isolated Meniscus Injury Patients Basic Science: 5. Knee Emily Berzolla, BS
302 iPhone-based Cartilage Topography Scanning Yields Similar Results to CT Scanning: A Feasibility Study Clinical: 5. Knee William M. Cregar, MD
303 Outcomes Following Repair of Radial Meniscus Tears Compared to Bucket Handle Meniscus Tears Clinical: 5. Knee Zachary R. Burnett, MD
304 Isolating The Medial Meniscal Artery with Ultrasonography: Anatomical Characterization of the Novel Vascular Structure and a Technical Note on Imaging Technique Clinical: 5. Knee Eric N. Azua, MD
305 Redislocation After Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction is Correlated with Preoperative Measurements and Intraoperative Instability Measurements Clinical: 5. Knee Eric J. Cotter, MD
306 Establishing the Minimum Clinically Important Difference Two Years Following Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 5. Knee Daniel J. Kaplan, MD
307 Meniscal Repair in the Setting of Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: 6-Year Follow up Results from the MARS Cohort Clinical: 6: ACL Jake A. Fox, MD
309 Wearable Muscle Oxygen Saturation Sensor to Guide Return to Play Post-ACLR Clinical: 6: ACL Andrew Moyal, MD
310 Incidence of Graft Tear Based on Meniscal Treatment during Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL K Donald Shelbourne, MD
311 Cost-effectiveness of Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis in ACL Reconstruction: An Economic Evaluation of the STABILITY Randomized Clinical Trial Clinical: 6: ACL Codie Primeau, PhD, PT
312 Prospective And Randomized Evaluation of three different Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Techniques including a lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET): A Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation at minimum 20 Years Follow-Up Clinical: 6: ACL Stefano Zaffagnini, MD
313 Short-term patient reported outcomes and physical performance tests following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with and without modified Lemaire tenodesis in younger patients: a prospective comparison Clinical: 6: ACL Jelle P. van der list, MD, PhD
314 Early full knee extension predicts successful return to sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Camila Grandberg, MD
315 Graft Diameter and Tibial Slope, not Remnant Preservation, are Associated with Symptomatic Cyclops Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Jonathan D. Hughes, MD
316 Prevalence and Risk Factors for Total Knee Arthroplasty after Cruciate Ligament Surgery: A Study of the UK BioBank Clinical: 6: ACL Paul Inclan, MD
317 'How Steep is Too Steep? Assessing the Limits of Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis and Slope-Reducing Osteotomy on ACL Graft Force and Knee Stability' Basic Science: 6. ACL Nicholas Lemme, MD
318 Can We Predict ACL Outcomes at the Time of Surgery? Synovial Flow Cytometry and ScRNA-Seq Reveal Distinct, Clinically Relevant Inflammatory Profiles in Adolescents Undergoing ACL Reconstruction Basic Science: 6. ACL Jonathan C. Riboh, MD
319 Worse patient-reported outcomes and higher complication rates in patients undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction who screen positive for depression using the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 Clinical: 6: ACL Muhammad J. Abbas, MD
320 Combined Role of Tibial Cartilage Slope, Knee Laxity, and Lower Extremity Strength as Risk Factors for First-Time, Noncontact ACL Injury in Female Athletes Clinical: 6: ACL Danyal H. Nawabi, MD, FRCS
321 Predictive Value of Functional Assessments During Perioperative Rehabilitation in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR) Clinical: 6: ACL Jennifer Christy, PT
322 Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) 2 Years After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Reflects Knee Loading Patterns Associated with Worse Outcomes Clinical: 6: ACL Jade He, PhD
324 Early Objective Predictors of Return to Sport Time Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Rodney Benner, MD
325 Factors Associated with Return to Sports in Patients Undergoing ACL Surgery: A 20-Year Analysis at a Tertiary-Care Children’s Hospital Clinical: 6: ACL Yi-Meng Yen, MD, PhD
326 Near Complete Quadriceps Tendon Healing 2 Years Following Harvest in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Basic Science: 6. ACL JUMPEI INOUE, MD
327 Postoperative Physical Activity in the Setting of Delayed ACL Reconstruction is Associated with Increased Local and Systemic Immune Responses in Mice Basic Science: 6. ACL Julia S. Retzky, MD
328 Effect of Knee Aspiration prior to ACL Reconstruction Surgery on Subsequent Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial Clinical: 6: ACL Robert H. Brophy, IV, MD
329 Exploring the Relationship Between Knee Biomechanics, Physical Activity, and Serum Biomarkers Before and After ACL Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Mazie Atteberry, BSED
330 Graft Selection and Lateral Augmentation in Revision ACL Reconstruction: Experience of a Large Tertiary Academic Center Clinical: 6: ACL Peter Kyriakides, MD
331 No Difference in Anterior Knee Pain Between Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone and Hamstring Autograft at Two-year Follow-up Clinical: 6: ACL Haley D. Puckett, MD
332 Short Socket Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Can Decrease Bone Tunnel Widening- A Quantitative MRI Imaging Analysis on Graft Maturation and Tunnel Dimensions Clinical: 6: ACL Dai Sato
333 Limb Symmetry during Jump Landing 6 Months after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparison of Autograft Options Using Wireless Force-Sensing Insoles Clinical: 6: ACL Rachel E. Cherelstein
335 Results Following Arthroscopic Scar Resection for Arthrofibrosis Post Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL William Claussen
336 Reliability of Preoperative MRI in the Prediction of ACL Tear Type Clinical: 6: ACL Shawn G. Anthony, MD, MBA
337 Graft Choice in Adolescents with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries: Are All Grafts Equivalent? Clinical: 6: ACL Todd W. Phillips, MD
338 Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) for Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Determining a Successful Outcome Clinical: 6: ACL Arthur J. Only, MD
339 Outcomes of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Competitive Ice Hockey Players: Outcomes, Reoperations, and Return to Play at 7 Years Mean Follow Up Clinical: 6: ACL Aliya G. Feroe, MD, MPH
340 Countermovement Jump Biomechanical Inefficiencies Independent of Quadriceps Weakness in Athletes Returning to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Karl F. Orishimo, MS
341 Nonoperative Treatment of MCL Tears in ACL/MCL Injuries Does Not Increase ACL Retear Rates Clinical: 6: ACL Scot Bauman, PT, DPT, PhD
342 Return to Sport Rates and Objective Measures after ACL Reconstruction for High Level Basketball Players Clinical: 6: ACL Bryanna McKinstry, DPT
343 Role of Synovial Fluid Cytokines in Assessing Long-Term Outcomes Following ACL Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Eric J. Strauss, MD
344 The New “Terrible Triadâ€: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Concurrent Meniscal Lateral Root and Medial Ramp Repairs Clinical: 6: ACL Evan P. Shoemaker
346 The Statistical Fragility of Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Research: A Systematic Review Clinical: 6: ACL Matthew Quinn, MD
347 Return to Sports of ACL primary repair versus autograft ACL reconstruction at 2-year follow-up. Clinical: 6: ACL Sebastian S. Rilk, MD
348 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Hybrid Repair-Reconstruction Achieves Equivalent Outcomes after 1 year Clinical: 6: ACL Joshua P. Castle, MD
349 Tobramycin-Soaked Grafts for the Prevention of infection Following Antereior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Retrospective Review of Infection Rate Clinical: 6: ACL Christopher Kaeding, MD
350 Do early radiographic changes at 2 years predict increased pain at 6 years after ACL reconstruction? Clinical: 6: ACL Morgan Jones, MD, MPH
351 Influence of Injury to the Kaplan Fibers and Anterolateral Ligament on Anterolateral Rotatory Knee Laxity in Adult and Pediatric Patients with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study Clinical: 6: ACL Jiaming Cui
352 Histopathological Etiology of Mucoid Degeneration of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Clinical: 6: ACL Scott A. Rodeo
353 Impact of Meniscus And Cartilage Treatment On Return To Sport Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Elle McCormick, BBA
354 Tibiofemoral Bone Shape Features are Associated with Re-Tear after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Karsyn N. Bailey
355 A Novel Methodology for Establishing Recommended Threshold Values for MCID, SCB, and PASS for PROMs following ACL Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Avanish Yendluri
356 Patient Perception of Autograft Options in ACL Reconstruction Using a Validated Online Survey Marketplace Clinical: 6: ACL Joseph Guettler, Sports Orthopedic Surgeon
357 A randomized controlled trial comparing a mindful self-compassion intervention to treatment as usual in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Kyla Petrie, MD
359 Muscle performance and drop jump mechanics associate with second injury in a matched cohort of athletes who passed functional return-to-sport criteria after ACL reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Neal Weldon, MD
360 Long-Leg Lateral Monopodal Stress Radiographs for the Assessment of Anterior Tibial Translation with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A Prospective Study Clinical: 6: ACL Luke Tollefson
361 Changes in anterior tibial translation are not associated with degradation in weightbearing cartilage of the knee following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Tyler Kallman
362 Understanding How Socioeconomic Status and Activity Level Impact Patient Knowledge of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Treatment Clinical: 6: ACL Clay B. Townsend, MD
363 Non-biased analysis of ACL tissue shows distinct differences in cell type and gene expression between male and female populations Basic Science: 6. ACL Justin Lau, BS
364 Tendon-Bone Interface Healing Improvement by Moderate Treadmill Exercise Following an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a Murine Model Basic Science: 6. ACL YUKI OKAZAKI, M.D., Ph.D.
365 Impact of Graft Type and Meniscal Status on Patellofemoral Cartilage Early after ACL Reconstruction Clinical: 6: ACL Samuel Mormino, MD
366 The Intra-Articular Tendinous Graft Diameter of 10 Millimeter Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafts in Adolescent Patients: An MRI Analysis of 100 Patients Clinical: 6: ACL Daniel W. Green, MD
367 Nano-Semiconductor Fibers in a Commercial Compression Sleeve Accelerates Healing of Achilles Tendon Injury in a Rat Model Basic Science: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot Jorden L. Xavier, BS
368 Does Weight Distribution at the Foot Alter Patellofemoral Cartilage? Clinical: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot Constance R. Chu, MD
369 Medial and Lateral Posterior Tibial Slope in the Skeletally Immature: A Cadaveric Study Clinical: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot Sylvester I. Okoro, MS
370 From Head to Toe: Investigating Post-Concussion Risks for Lower Extremity Injuries in Young Athletes Clinical: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot Jackson Woodrow
371 ChatGPT: An Effective Tool for Patients to Understand Platelet-Rich Plasma in Orthopedic Surgery Clinical: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot John G. Kennedy, MD
372 ChatGPT is a Useful Tool for Patients with Acute Achilles Tendon Ruptures Clinical: 7. Tibia/Fibula/Ankle/Foot James J. Butler, MB BCh
373 Lower Extremity Injury Rates on Turf Versus Natural Grass Surfaces - An Analysis of Professional Football Athletes in the 2021 and 2022 Seasons Clinical: 9. Other Ramesh Ghant
374 Tendon Tears Among Patients Treated with Exogenous Therapeutic Anabolic Steroids: An Eight Year Retrospective Analysis in a Single Institution. Clinical: 9. Other Al-Hassan Dajani
375 Does the addition of post-operative gabapentin reduce the use of narcotics after orthopedic surgery in a sports medicine practice? Clinical: 9. Other Scott G. Kaar, MD
377 Opioid restriction protocol implemented at a Canadian sports orthopaedic surgery institution Clinical: 9. Other Riley Hemstock, MD
378 Surface Impact Injuries During High School Football Games on Light- and Heavyweight Artificial Turf Fields. A 12-Season Prospective Study Basic Science: 9. Other Michael C. Meyers, PhD
380 Does Foot Function Affect Pitching Performance? Players with Impaired Foot Function Shows Decline in Pitching Performance Clinical: 9. Other Hideaki Nagamoto, MD, PhD
381 Biomechanical Risk Factors for Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury and the Ability to Readily Recognize Them Clinical: 9. Other Michael T. Freehill, MD
382 Predictors of Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life after Sternoclavicular Joint Reconstruction with Hamstring Tendon Autograft Clinical: 9. Other Peter S. Chang, MD
383 The Orthopaedic Vital Sign: Feasibility and Capability of Smartphone-Based Kinematic Analysis in Clinic for Functional Movement Evaluation Clinical: 9. Other Seth L. Sherman, MD
384 NCAA SAFE Consortium: A Multicenter, Retrospective Cohort Investigation into Sport Specialization, Physical Injuries, and Mental Health Clinical: 9. Other Toufic R. Jildeh, MD
385 Incidence of Preoperative Depression in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy Using Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) Clinical: 9. Other Michael A. Gaudiani, MD
386 Language Analysis Predicts Need for Surgery Prior to Clinical Exam or Imaging: An Analysis of 2,954 Pre-Visit Patient Questionnaires Clinical: 9. Other Ryan T. Halvorson, MD
387 Application of survival machine learning methodology to predict time-dependent risk of revision ACLR graft failure in the MARS Cohort Clinical: 9. Other Isabel Chalem
388 Calf Strains in the NFL: Demographics, RTP, Performance Analysis, and Injury Reoccurrence Clinical: 9. Other William Zofkie, BS
389 Patients undergoing Revision MPFL reconstruction demonstrate more pathologic anatomy than those undergoing primary MPFL reconstruction Clinical: 9. Other Robert A. Magnussen, MD, MPH
390 Combat Sports Related Upper Extremity Injuries Presenting to Emergency Departments in the US: A NEISS database study Clinical: 9. Other Christopher Fox-Good, MD
391 Injury Risk Cut-offs for Bone Density and Body Composition in Professional Female Ballet Dancers Clinical: 9. Other Bradley S. Lambert, PhD
392 Goal-driven athletic based interventions positively impact development of life skills in youth: a systematic review Clinical: 9. Other Evan Monge, BS
393 Recurrence Rates of Exertional Compartment Syndrome: Endoscopic Fasciotomies vs Open Fasciotomies Clinical: 9. Other George Bugarinovic, MD
394 Diversity among academic orthopaedic sports medicine surgeons in the United States Clinical: 9. Other William Zhuang, BS
395 Long Term Outcomes of Fasciotomy for Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome Clinical: 9. Other Bradley Lezak, MD, MPH
396 Performing Sports Medicine Procedures in Ambulatory Surgery Centers is More Cost Effective than Hospital Outpatient Departments for Medicare Recipients Clinical: 9. Other Johnathon R. McCormick, MD
397 Orthopaedic Injury Analysis Among Male and Female High School and Collegiate Aged Soccer Players Presenting to United States Emergency Departments Basic Science: 9. Other Anastasia I. Laurenzo-Wrigley
398 Patient Perceptions of Social Media Use by Orthopaedic Surgeons: Comparing Responses Across the US Clinical: 9. Other Benjamin R. Wharton, MD
399 The 10-Year Decreasing Trend of Youth Soccer Concussions Presenting to U.S. Emergency Departments Clinical: 9. Other Alex Chun
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