2024
Greater Detail is Needed When Reporting Schenck KD V Injuries in the Orthopaedic Literature: A Systematic Review
Marcel A, Levitt S, Green J, Moran J, Jokl P, Schenck R, Wascher D, Alaia M, Medvecky M. Greater Detail is Needed When Reporting Schenck KD V Injuries in the Orthopaedic Literature: A Systematic Review. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation 2024, 101046. DOI: 10.1016/j.asmr.2024.101046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchV injuriesSystematic reviewOrthopaedic literatureTear patternsKnee dislocationInclusion criteriaClasses I-IVPediatric patientsClassification systemMeta-analysisExclusion criteriaLigament tearsAnimal studiesPeriarticular fracturesFracture patternsI-IVCINAHLReview articleLigamentTechnique papersFractureKneeReviewGeriatric Vertebral Compression Fracture: A Database Study Characterizing Use and Trends for Prescribed Thoracic/Lumbar Orthoses.
Halperin S, Dhodapkar M, Moran J, Jeong S, Grauer J, Varthi A. Geriatric Vertebral Compression Fracture: A Database Study Characterizing Use and Trends for Prescribed Thoracic/Lumbar Orthoses. Global Spine Journal 2024, 21925682241238672. PMID: 38546972, PMCID: PMC11572230, DOI: 10.1177/21925682241238672.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCompression fracturesFractures associated with osteoporosisVertebral compression fracturesMultivariate logistic regressionIndicator of infectionPearlDiver databaseIndependent predictorsTreatment algorithmInclusion criteriaFemale sexLogistic regressionT5-L5Geographic regionsFracture managementFracture levelNational databasePatientsExclusion criteriaYounger ageBraceNon-clinicalCharacterized useOrthosesDatabaseFracture
2021
Measuring Proximal Tibial Metaphyseal Width and Lateral Epiphyseal Height Improves Determination of Remaining Growth in Children
Kahan JB, Li DT, Schneble CA, Elabd A, Attia E, Esparza R, Cui JJ, Li E, Moran J, Smith BG, Cooperman DR. Measuring Proximal Tibial Metaphyseal Width and Lateral Epiphyseal Height Improves Determination of Remaining Growth in Children. Journal Of Pediatric Orthopaedics 2021, 41: e739-e744. PMID: 34325444, DOI: 10.1097/bpo.0000000000001853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFull-length radiographsEpiphyseal heightInclusion criteriaPediatric patient populationMetabolic bone diseaseOrthopedic surgical interventionMultivariable regression modelsPrior surgeryRegression modelsSurgical interventionPatient populationPrevious infectionKnee radiographsProximal tibiaBone diseaseLevel IIIMetaphyseal widthSkeletal maturityRadiographsFinal heightMultiple linear regressionQuantitative markerLinear regressionAge 16ChildrenEarly success of the arthroscopic-assisted locked loop suprapectoral biceps tenodesis
Kahan J, Schneble C, Applonie R, Nicholson A, Whittall I, Talley-Bruns R, Jorgensen A, LaVette N, Moran J, Ware J, Lee F, Blaine T. Early success of the arthroscopic-assisted locked loop suprapectoral biceps tenodesis. JSES Reviews Reports And Techniques 2021, 1: 96-101. PMID: 37588143, PMCID: PMC10426584, DOI: 10.1016/j.xrrt.2021.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBiceps tenodesisPostoperative complicationsPopeye deformityAnterior shoulderConcomitant operative proceduresSeries of patientsYears of ageSuprapectoral biceps tenodesisPrior biomechanical studiesTenodesis proceduresSingle surgeonSurgical indicationsMuscle crampingRevision surgeryTenodesis techniquesSurgical techniqueInclusion criteriaLower incidenceOperative procedureTenodesisPatientsPainSimple sutureBiomechanical studyComplications