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    New parameters describing how knee ligaments carry force in situ predict interspecimen variations in laxity during simulated clinical exams by Imhauser, Carl W., Kent, Robert N., Boorman-Padgett, James, Thein, Ran, Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Pearle, Andrew D.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (07-11-2017)
    “…Knee laxity, defined as the net translation or rotation of the tibia relative to the femur in a given direction in response to an applied load, is highly…”
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    Engineered Microenvironmental Cues from Fiber‐Reinforced Hydrogel Composites Drive Tenogenesis and Aligned Collagen Deposition by Kent, Robert N., Jewett, Maggie E., Buck, Trevor P., Said, Mohamed, Hold, LeeAnn A., Crawford, Eileen A., Killian, Megan L., Abraham, Adam C., Huang, Alice H., Baker, Brendon M.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-07-2024)
    “…Effective tendon regeneration following injury is contingent on appropriate differentiation of recruited cells and deposition of mature, aligned, collagenous…”
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    Engagement of the Secondary Ligamentous and Meniscal Restraints Relative to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Predicts Anterior Knee Laxity by Kent, Robert N., Imhauser, Carl W., Thein, Ran, Marom, Niv, Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Nawabi, Danyal H., Pearle, Andrew D.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-01-2020)
    “…Background: Patients with high-grade preoperative side-to-side differences in anterior laxity as assessed via the Lachman test after unilateral anterior…”
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    Augmentation of Tendon and Ligament Repair with Fiber‐Reinforced Hydrogel Composites by Kent, Robert N., Huang, Alice H., Baker, Brendon M.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (12-08-2024)
    “…This review highlights the promise of fiber‐reinforced hydrogel composites (FRHCs) for augmenting tendon and ligament repair and regeneration. Composed of…”
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    Automated, accurate, and three-dimensional method for calculating sagittal slope of the tibial plateau by Amirtharaj, Mark J., Hardy, Brendan M., Kent, Robert N., Nawabi, Danyal H., Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Pearle, Andrew D., Imhauser, Carl W.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (05-10-2018)
    “…Increased posterior-inferior directed slope of the subchondral bone of the lateral tibial plateau is a risk factor for noncontact rupture of the anterior…”
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    Anterior laxity, lateral tibial slope, and in situ ACL force differentiate knees exhibiting distinct patterns of motion during a pivoting event: A human cadaveric study by Kent, Robert N., Amirtharaj, Mark J., Hardy, Brendan M., Pearle, Andrew D., Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Imhauser, Carl W.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (06-06-2018)
    “…Knee instability following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture compromises function and increases risk of injury to the cartilage and menisci. To…”
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    Degree of Tendon Retraction and Younger Age Are Associated With Functional Decline Following Nonoperative Management of Complete Proximal Hamstring Ruptures by deMeireles, Alirio J., Kent, Robert N., Bedi, Asheesh, Crawford, Eileen A.

    “…To characterize functional outcomes of patients with complete proximal hamstring tendon ruptures who were treated nonoperatively and determine whether there…”
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    Anterior cruciate ligament graft forces are sensitive to fixation angle and tunnel position within the native femoral footprint during passive flexion by Kent, Robert N., Amirtharaj, Mark J., Berube, Erin E., Imhauser, Carl W., Thein, Ran, Voleti, Pramod B., Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Pearle, Andrew D., Nawabi, Danyal H.

    Published in The knee (01-12-2021)
    “…Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft position within the anatomic femoral footprint of the native ACL and the flexion angle at which the graft is fixed…”
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    High Interspecimen Variability in Engagement of the Anterolateral Ligament: An In Vitro Cadaveric Study by Kent, Robert N., Boorman-Padgett, James F., Thein, Ran, van der List, Jelle P., Nawabi, Danyal H., Wickiewicz, Thomas L., Imhauser, Carl W., Pearle, Andrew D.

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-10-2017)
    “…Background Anterolateral ligament (ALL) reconstruction as an adjunct to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction remains a subject of clinical debate…”
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    Surgical Imbrication of Plantar Plate to Metatarsal Neck in the Setting of Lesser Toe Metatarsophalangeal Joint Instability by Talusan, Paul G., Colomb, Eric, Kent, Robert N., Patel, Vandan D., Holmes, James R., Walton, David M.

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (01-01-2022)
    “…Category: Lesser Toes; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Persistent metatarsalgia refractory to non-operative therapy with accompanying plantar plate…”
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    Primary and coupled motions of the native knee in response to applied varus and valgus load by Gladnick, Brian P, Boorman-Padgett, James, Stone, Kyle, Kent, Robert N, Cross, Michael B, Mayman, David J, Pearle, Andrew D, Imhauser, Carl W

    Published in The knee (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Knowledge of the complex kinematics of the native knee is a prerequisite for a successful reconstructive procedure. The aim of this study…”
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