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    Military penetrating spine injuries compared with blunt by Blair, James A., MD, Possley, Daniel R., DO, MS, Petfield, Joseph L., MD, Schoenfeld, Andrew J., MD, Lehman, Ronald A., MD, Hsu, Joseph R., MD

    Published in The spine journal (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Background context The nature of blunt and penetrating injuries to the spine and spinal column in a military combat setting has been poorly documented…”
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    The effect of vehicle protection on spine injuries in military conflict by Possley, Daniel R., DO, MS, Blair, James A., MD, Freedman, Brett A., MD, Schoenfeld, Andrew J., MD, Lehman, Ronald A., MD, Hsu, Joseph R., MD

    Published in The spine journal (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Background context To evaluate the effect of critical time periods in vehicle protection on spine injuries in the Global War on Terror. Purpose To…”
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    Complications associated with military spine injuries by Possley, Daniel R., DO, MS, Blair, James A., MD, Schoenfeld, Andrew J., MD, Lehman, Ronald A., MD, Hsu, Joseph R., MD

    Published in The spine journal (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Background context To assess the presence of complications associated with spine injuries in the Global War on Terror. Purpose To characterize the…”
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    Radiographic Fusion Rates Following a Stand-alone Interbody Cage Versus an Anterior Plate Construct for Adjacent Segment Disease After Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion by Gandhi, Sapan D., Fahs, Adam M., Wahlmeier, Steven T., Louie, Philip, Possley, Daniel R., Khalil, Jad G., Park, Daniel K.

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-06-2020)
    “…STUDY DESIGN.Case–control. OBJECTIVES.The aim of this study was to evaluate fusion rates and compare a stand-alone cage construct with an anterior-plate…”
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    Comparison of Calcaneal Exposure Through the Extensile Lateral and Sinus Tarsi Approaches by Bedigrew, Katherine M., Blair, James A., Possley, Daniel R., Kirk, Kevin L., Hsu, Joseph R.

    Published in Foot and ankle specialist (01-04-2018)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the exposure of the posterior facet with the extensile lateral (EL) approach compared with the sinus tarsi (ST)…”
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    Musculoskeletal injuries sustained in modern army combatives by Possley, Daniel R, Johnson, Anthony E

    Published in Military medicine (01-01-2012)
    “…Participation in martial arts has grown over the past 15 years with an estimated 8 million participants. In 2004, the Chief of Staff of the Army directed that…”
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    Does the Zone of Injury in Combat-Related Type III Open Tibia Fractures Preclude the Use of Local Soft Tissue Coverage? by Burns, Travis C, Stinner, Daniel J, Possley, Daniel R, Mack, Andrew W, Eckel, Tobin T, Potter, Benjamin K, Wenke, Joseph C, Hsu, Joseph R

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-11-2010)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Does the large zone of injury in high-energy, combat-related open tibia fractures limit the effectiveness of rotational flap coverage?…”
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    Temporary External Fixation Is Safe in a Combat Environment by Possley, Daniel R., Burns, Travis C., Stinner, Daniel J., Murray, Clinton K., Wenke, Joseph C., Hsu, Joseph R.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND:External fixation has been used extensively during recent wars as a damage control measure for fractures in coalition forces being evacuated. We…”
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