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    Hip dislocations—Epidemiology, treatment, and outcomes by Clegg, Travis E, Roberts, Craig S, Greene, Joseph W, Prather, Brad A

    Published in Injury (01-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Traumatic dislocations of the hip appear to be on the rise in North America. Multidetector CT, hip arthroscopy, and high field MRI have further…”
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    Viscosupplementation with hyaluronic acid in the treatment for cartilage lesions: a review of current evidence and future directions by Clegg, Travis E., Caborn, David, Mauffrey, Cyril

    “…Diseases involving the articular cartilage are one of the leading causes of physical impairment among the adult population. While surgical technique and…”
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    Motion segment―sparing repair of symptomatic chronic pars defects: Clinical article by MUTCHNICK, Ian S, CLEGG, Travis E, CARREON, Leah Y, PUNO, Rolando M

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery. Spine (01-08-2011)
    “…Object The current standard of care for symptomatic chronic spondylolysis (SP) is a one-level posterior spinal fusion for defects at L-5 or direct pars repair…”
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    "Figure 8" single socket double bundle ACL technique by Greene, Joseph W, Gonzalez, Ruben, Clegg, Travis E, Caborn, David N M

    Published in The Journal of knee surgery (01-02-2013)
    “…Using single femoral and tibial tunnels, we describe a technique of anatomically recreating the anteromedial and posterolateral anterior cruciate ligament…”
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    Motion segment-sparing repair of symptomatic chronic pars defects by Mutchnick, Ian S, Clegg, Travis E, Carreon, Leah Y, Puno, Rolando M

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery. Spine (01-08-2011)
    “…The current standard of care for symptomatic chronic spondylolysis (SP) is a one-level posterior spinal fusion for defects at L-5 or direct pars repair (motion…”
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