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    Outcomes of Stress Fractures of the Talus by SORMAALA, Markus J, NIVA, Maria H, KIURU, Martti J, MATTILA, Ville M, PIHLAJAMAKI, Harri K

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-2006)
    “…Background: Stress fractures of the talus are rare, and only a few small studies have been published. In the absence of follow-up studies, the outcomes of…”
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    Bone Stress Injuries Causing Exercise-Induced Knee Pain by Niva, Maria H., Kiuru, Martti J., Haataja, Riina, Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-01-2006)
    “…Background: No comprehensive studies of bone stress injuries in the knee based on magnetic resonance imaging findings have been published. Purpose: Assess the…”
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    Reliability of Clinical Findings and Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Diagnosis of Chondromalacia Patellae by Pihlajamäki, Harri K, Kuikka, Paavo-Ilari, Leppänen, Vesa-Veikko, Kiuru, Martti J, Mattila, Ville M

    “…BACKGROUND:This diagnostic study was performed to determine the correlation between anterior knee pain and chondromalacia patellae and to define the…”
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    Ankle and Foot Injuries: Analysis of MDCT Findings by Haapamaki, Ville V, Kiuru, Martti J, Koskinen, Seppo K

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-09-2004)
    “…The purpose of our study was to assess MDCT findings and the advantages of MDCT compared with radiography in patients referred to a level 1 trauma center for…”
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    Long-Term Outcome After Surgical Treatment of Unresolved Osgood-Schlatter Disease in Young Men by Pihlajamäki, Harri K, Mattila, Ville M, Parviainen, Mickael, Kiuru, Martti J, Visuri, Tuomo I

    “…BackgroundSurgical treatment of Osgood-Schlatter disease is occasionally warranted, but its long-term prognosis remains poorly investigated. We studied the…”
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    Bone Stress Injuries Are Common in Female Military Trainees: A Preliminary Study by Niva, Maria H., Mattila, Ville M., Kiuru, Martti J., Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-11-2009)
    “…Although bone stress injuries are common in male military trainees, it is not known how common they are in female trainees. It also is unclear whether…”
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    Comparison of Bioabsorbable Pins and Nails in the Fixation of Adult Osteochondritis Dissecans Fragments of the Knee: An Outcome of 30 Knees by Weckström, Maria, Parviainen, Mickael, Kiuru, Martti J., Mattila, Ville M., Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-09-2007)
    “…Background The optimal device for the fixation of osteochondritis dissecans fragments of the knee remains controversial and lacks long-term results. Purpose To…”
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    Bone Stress Injuries of the Ankle and Foot: An 86-Month Magnetic Resonance Imaging-based Study of Physically Active Young Adults by Niva, Maria H., Sormaala, Markus J., Kiuru, Martti J., Haataja, Riina, Ahovuo, Juhani A., Pihlajamaki, Harri K.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-04-2007)
    “…Background No comprehensive studies of bone stress injuries in the ankle and foot based on magnetic resonance imaging findings have been published. Purpose…”
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    Stress Injuries of the Calcaneus Detected with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Military Recruits by Sormaala, Markus J, Niva, Maria H, Kiuru, Martti J, Mattila, Ville M, Pihlajamäki, Harri K

    “…BackgroundCalcaneal stress injuries are fairly common overuse injuries in military recruits and athletes. We assessed the anatomic distribution, nature, and…”
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    Displaced Femoral Neck Fatigue Fractures in Military Recruits by Pihlajamäki, Harri K, Ruohola, Juha-Petri, Kiuru, Martti J, Visuri, Tuomo I

    “…BackgroundDisplaced fatigue fractures of the femoral neck are uncommon, but they can lead to substantial patient morbidity. This study was performed to examine…”
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    Bone Stress Injuries in Asymptomatic Elite Recruits: A Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study by Kiuru, Martti J., Niva, Maria, Reponen, Anssi, Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-02-2005)
    “…Background The occurrence and clinical significance of asymptomatic bone stress injuries is unknown. Hypothesis To evaluate by clinical and magnetic resonance…”
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    Fatigue stress injuries of the pelvic bones and proximal femur: evaluation with MR imaging by Kiuru, Martti J, Pihlajamaki, Harri K, Ahovuo, Juhani A

    Published in European radiology (01-03-2003)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and the distribution as well as male/female differences in patients with hip or pelvic pain based on…”
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    The incidence and distribution of burst fractures by Bensch, Frank V, Koivikko, Mika P, Kiuru, Martti J, Koskinen, Seppo K

    Published in Emergency radiology (01-03-2006)
    “…This study was conducted to assess occurrence and distribution of burst fractures as well as common accident mechanisms and the associated neurologic deficit…”
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    Postoperative MDCT of Tibial Plateau Fractures by Mustonen, Antti O. T, Koivikko, Mika P, Kiuru, Martti J, Salo, Jari, Koskinen, Seppo K

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-11-2009)
    “…The purposes of this retrospective study were to elaborate our experience in postoperative MDCT of tibial plateau fractures, to establish the frequency of…”
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    Bone stress injuries of the talus in military recruits by Sormaala, Markus J., Niva, Maria H., Kiuru, Martti J., Mattila, Ville M., Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2006)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to assess the incidence, anatomic distribution, and nature of fatigue bone stress injuries of the talus in military…”
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    Fatigue stress fractures of the sacrum: diagnosis with MR imaging by Ahovuo, Juhani A, Kiuru, Martti J, Visuri, Tuomo

    Published in European radiology (01-03-2004)
    “…The aim of this study was to describe the MRI findings and clinical observations in a fatigue stress fracture of the sacrum. In this retrospective study, 380…”
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    Fatigue bone injuries causing anterior lower leg pain by Ruohola, Juha-Petri S, Kiuru, Martti J, Pihlajamäki, Harri K

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-03-2006)
    “…Shin splints, or stress-related anterior lower leg pain, seem to arise from numerous causes, including stress fractures. We retrospectively reviewed 154…”
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    Sensitivity of Routine 1.0-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Arthroscopy as Gold Standard in Fresh Traumatic Chondral Lesions of the Knee in Young Adults by Kuikka, Paavo-Ilari, Kiuru, Martti J., Niva, Maria H., Kröger, Heikki, Pihlajamäki, Harri K.

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-10-2006)
    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of routine 1.0-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) versus…”
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    Measurement of spinal canal narrowing, interpedicular widening, and vertebral compression in spinal burst fractures: plain radiographs versus multidetector computed tomography by Bensch, Frank V., Koivikko, Mika P., Kiuru, Martti J., Koskinen, Seppo K.

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-09-2009)
    “…Objective To assess the reliability of measurements of spinal canal narrowing, vertebral body compression, and interpedicular widening in burst fractures in…”
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