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    Patient Reported Outcomes Analysis with Cartiva Implant by Maestre, Stephanie, Hogan, MaCalus V., Hasselman, Carl T., Kline, Alex J., Yan, Alan Y.

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (01-11-2022)
    “…Category: Midfoot/Forefoot; Other Introduction/Purpose: There has been an increased use of Cartiva implant in patients with first MTP arthritis. There are…”
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    Resurfacing of the Metatarsal Head to Treat Advanced Hallux Rigidus by Kline, Alex J., MD, Hasselman, Carl T., MD

    Published in Foot and ankle clinics (01-09-2015)
    “…Advanced stages of hallux rigidus are usually treated with various arthroplasties or arthrodesis. Recent results with resurfacing of the metatarsal head have…”
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    Subtalar Coalitions in the Adult by Flynn, James F., MD, Wukich, Dane K., MD, Conti, Stephen F., MD, Hasselman, Carl T., MD, Hogan, Macalus V., MD, Kline, Alex J., MD

    Published in Foot and ankle clinics (01-06-2015)
    “…Tarsal coalitions, while relatively uncommon, are typically identified in adult patients during an evaluation for ankle instability, sinus tarsus pain, and/or…”
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    Metatarsal Head Resurfacing for Advanced Hallux Rigidus by Kline, Alex J., Hasselman, Carl T.

    Published in Foot & ankle international (01-05-2013)
    “…Background: Advanced stages of first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) arthritis have traditionally been treated with various arthroplasties or arthrodesis. Studies…”
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    An explanation for various rectus femoris strain injuries using previously undescribed muscle architecture by Hasselman, C T, Best, T M, Hughes, 4th, C, Martinez, S, Garrett, Jr, W E

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-07-1995)
    “…We performed cadaveric dissection of the rectus femoris muscle to correlate the various lesions of strain injury seen with imaging studies to the muscular…”
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    Incomplete, intrasubstance strain injuries of the rectus femoris muscle by Hughes, 4th, C, Hasselman, C T, Best, T M, Martinez, S, Garrett, Jr, W E

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-07-1995)
    “…Rectus femoris muscle strain injuries commonly occur at the distal muscle-tendon junction of the quadriceps tendon. However, we have recently recognized a…”
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    Foot and Ankle Fractures in Elderly White Women : Incidence and Risk Factors by Hasselman, Carl T, Vogt, Molly T, Stone, Katie L, Cauley, Jane A, Conti, Stephen F

    “…BackgroundAlthough foot and ankle fractures are among the most common nonspinal fractures occurring in older women, little is known about their epidemiology…”
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    A threshold and continuum of injury during active stretch of rabbit skeletal muscle by Hasselman, C T, Best, T M, Seaber, A V, Garrett, Jr, W E

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-01-1995)
    “…Previous studies of acute muscle injury with active stretch used cyclic stretching or stretching the muscle to complete muscle-tendon dissociation. This study…”
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    Ankle Interpositional Xenograft Arthroplasty by Kline, Alex, MD, Hasselman, Carl T., MD

    Published in Operative techniques in orthopaedics (01-09-2010)
    “…The options for managing ankle arthritis in younger, active patients are limited and include arthrodesis, distraction arthroplasty, allograft joint…”
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    Technique for generating submicrometer ultra high molecular weight polyethylene particles by Shanbhag, A S, Hasselman, C T, Rubash, H E

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-11-1996)
    “…Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene wear debris is believed to have a major role in aseptic loosening of prosthetic joints. In order to study the cellular…”
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