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    Prospective Evaluation of 1485 Meniscal Tear Patterns in Patients With Stable Knees by Metcalf, Michael H., Barrett, Gene R.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-04-2004)
    “…Background: Despite emphasis on classifying meniscal tears based on healing potential of the tear, research has concentrated on unstable knees, and few reports…”
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    Fifteen-year follow-up of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy by Burks, R T, Metcalf, M H, Metcalf, R W

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-12-1997)
    “…From an original pool of 283 patients, 146 patients who had undergone arthroscopic partial meniscectomy an average of 14.7 years before were followed-up…”
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    Arthroscopic stabilization in posterior or multidirectional instability of the shoulder by Metcalf, Michael H, Savoie, 3rd, Felix H, Field, Larry D

    Published in Instructional course lectures (2003)
    “…The diagnosis and treatment of posterior or multidirectional instability of the shoulder can be difficult. Normal laxity must be differentiated from pathologic…”
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    Surgical technique for xenograft (SIS) augmentation of rotator-cuff repairs by Metcalf, Michael H., Savoie, Felix H., Kellum, Bradley

    “…Chronic rotator-cuff tears, especially when there is insufficient tendon to perform a repair, remain a surgical challenge. Multiple salvage techniques have…”
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    Capsulolabral augmentation increases glenohumeral stability in the cadaver shoulder by Metcalf, Michael H., Pon, Jonathan D., Harryman, Douglas T., Loutzenheiser, Todd, Sidles, John A.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-2001)
    “…Multidirectional instability is not clearly understood. Excessive capsular laxity has been proposed as the key component. However, because ligaments fail to…”
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