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    Relationship between symptoms of jumper's knee and the ultrasound characteristics of the patellar tendon among high level male volleyball players by Lian, O, Holen, K J, Engebretsen, L, Bahr, R

    “…This study assessed the ultrasound characteristics of the patellar tendon in two groups of volleyball players, one group without knee symptoms and one group…”
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    Minor change in the sulcus angle during the first six years of life: A prospective study of the femoral trochlea development in dysplastic and normal knees by Øye, C. R., Foss, O. A., Holen, K. J.

    Published in Journal of children's orthopaedics (01-06-2018)
    “…Purpose The aetiology of femoral trochlear dysplasia is unknown. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to describe trochlear development in a newborn…”
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    Intercondylar notch width and the risk for anterior cruciate ligament rupture. A case-control study in 46 female handball players by Lund-Hanssen, H, Gannon, J, Engebretsen, L, Holen, K J, Anda, S, Vatten, L

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1994)
    “…We measured the intercondylar notch of the femur in female handball players from radiographs of 20 players with previous unilateral anterior cruciate ligament…”
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    The natural history of hip abnormalities detected by ultrasound in clinically normal newborns: a 6-8 year radiographic follow-up study of 93 children by Tegnander, A, Holen, K J, Terjesen, T

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1999)
    “…Ultrasound screening for hip dysplasia or dislocation has revealed a group of children with clinically normal hips, but with abnormal or suspicious ultrasound…”
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    Ultrasonographic evaluation of breech presentation as a risk factor for hip dysplasia by Holen, K J, Tegnander, A, Terjesen, T, Johansen, O J, Eik-Nes, S H

    Published in Acta pædiatrica (Oslo) (01-02-1996)
    “…In order to gain more information of breech position as a risk factor for congenital hip dysplasia or dislocation, the hips of 408 newborns delivered in the…”
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    Good Results after Treatment with the Frejka Pillow for Hip Dysplasia in Newborns: A 3-year to 6-year follow-up study by Tegnander, Agnar, Holen, Ketil Jarl, Anda, Svein, Terjesen, Terje

    Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics. B (01-07-2001)
    “…Because there is no consensus with regard to the efficiency of the Frejka pillow in the treatment of hip joint dysplasia in newborns, the aim of the present…”
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    Ultrasound screening for hip dysplasia in newborns by Holen, K J, Terjesen, T, Tegnander, A, Bredland, T, Saether, O D, Eik-Nes, S H

    Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-09-1994)
    “…We evaluated risk factors for neonatal hip instability (NHI) at birth using ultrasonography and assessed the reliability of our ultrasound method by means of…”
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    Ultrasonography of clinically unstable hips. A prospective study of 143 neonates at birth and early follow-up by Holen, K J, Tegnander, A, Terjesen, T, Johansen, O J, Eik-Nes, S H

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (1997)
    “…We evaluated the ability of ultrasonography to reduce the treatment rate of hips with clinical instability or uncertain findings at birth. Among 9,514 live…”
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    Hip abnormalities detected by ultrasound in clinically normal newborn infants by TERJESEN, T, HOLEN, K. J, TEGNANDER, A

    “…We have followed the natural progress of newborn infants in whom ultrasound examination showed abnormalities in hips which appeared to be clinically normal…”
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    Is foot deformity associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip?: results after examination of 60,844 newborns by Foss, Olav A, Lian, Østein Bjerkestrand, Holen, Ketil Jarl

    “…AimsTo assess if congenital foot deformity is a risk factor for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).MethodsBetween 1996 and 2012, 60,844 children were…”
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    Universal or selective screening of the neonatal hip using ultrasound? A prospective, randomised trial of 15 529 newborn infants by HOLEN, K. J, TEGNANDER, A, BREDLAND, T, JOHANSEN, O. J, SAETHER, O. D, EIK-NES, S. H, TERJESEN, T

    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate whether universal (all neonates) or selective (neonates belonging to the risk groups) ultrasound screening of the hips…”
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    The use of ultrasound in determining the initiation of treatment in instability of the hip in neonates by HOLEN, K. J, TEGNANDER, A, EIK-NES, S. H, TERJESEN, T

    “…We have evaluated the effect of the use of ultrasound in determining the initiation of treatment in neonatal instability of the hip. A total of 99 newborn…”
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    Surgical treatment of medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splint) by fasciotomy of the superficial posterior compartment of the leg by Holen, K J, Engebretsen, L, Grøntvedt, T, Rossvoll, I, Hammer, S, Stoltz, V

    “…From September 1988 to June 1990, 35 athletes were treated for medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splint) by fasciotomy of the superficial posterior…”
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    Activation of the complement system and adverse effects of biodegradable pins of polylactic acid (Biofix) in osteochondritis dissecans by Tegnander, A, Engebretsen, L, Bergh, K, Eide, E, Holen, K J, Iversen, O J

    Published in Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica (01-08-1994)
    “…Biodegradable pins of polyglycolic acid (PGA) or polylactic acid (PLA) have been used in the treatment of fractures and osteotomies during the past 5 years…”
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