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    The Female Knee: Anatomic Variations and the Female-specific Total Knee Design by Merchant, Alan C., Arendt, Elizabeth A., Dye, Scott F., Fredericson, Michael, Grelsamer, Ronald P., Leadbetter, Wayne B., Post, William R., Teitge, Robert A.

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-12-2008)
    “…The concept and need for a gender-specific or female-specific total knee prosthesis have generated interest and discussion in the orthopaedic community and the…”
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    Conscious Neurosensory Mapping of the Internal Structures of the Human Knee Without Intraarticular Anesthesia by Dye, Scott F., Vaupel, Geoffrey L., Dye, Christopher C.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-1998)
    “…The conscious neurosensory characteristics of the internal components of the human knee were documented by instrumented arthroscopic palpation without…”
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    The pathophysiology of patellofemoral pain: a tissue homeostasis perspective by Dye, Scott F

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-2005)
    “…Fundamental to rational, safe, and effective treatment for any orthopaedic condition is an accurate understanding of the etiology of the symptoms. The…”
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    How to Deal With Anterior Knee Pain in the Active Young Patient by Sanchis-Alfonso, Vicente, Dye, Scott F.

    Published in Sports health (01-07-2017)
    “…Context: Anterior knee pain (AKP) represents the most common reason to consult with a clinician who specializes in the knee. Despite the high incidence of the…”
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    Tibial meniscal dynamics using three-dimensional reconstruction of magnetic resonance images by Thompson, W O, Thaete, F L, Fu, F H, Dye, S F

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-05-1991)
    “…The human knee joint represents a complex biomechanical system of which the menisci are an integral component. At present, little data exists describing the…”
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    Patellofemoral Pain: An Enigma Explained by Homeostasis and Common Sense by Post, William R, Dye, Scott F

    “…We present a rational, scientific, low-risk approach to patellofemoral pain (anterior knee pain) based on an understanding of tissue homeostasis. Loss of…”
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    Functional morphologic features of the human knee: an evolutionary perspective by Dye, Scott F

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-05-2003)
    “…The complex functional morphologic characteristics of the knee are of ancient origin. The multiple asymmetries of anatomy can be traced back more than 300…”
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    Soft-Tissue Anatomy Anterior to the Human Patella by Dye, Scott F, Campagna-Pinto, Dante, Dye, Christopher C, Shifflett, Steven, Eiman, Thomas

    “…BackgroundThe purpose of this anatomic study is to report the results of dissections of the soft-tissue structures anterior to the human…”
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    Reliability of McConnell's classification of patellar orientation in symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects by Watson, C J, Propps, M, Galt, W, Redding, A, Dobbs, D

    “…Test-retest reliability study with blinded testers. To determine the intratester reliability of the McConnell classification system and to determine whether…”
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    Abstract WP282: Use of Emergent Ambulance Transport With Lights and Siren Leads to Significant Time Savings for Inter-Facility Transfers of Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion by Hunt, Nathaniel R, McDermott, Mollie, Dye, Scott F, Sozener, Cemal B

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-02-2020)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: When emergency medical services (EMS) responds to a field call for a patient experiencing stroke symptoms, the response is…”
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