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    Anterior Cruciate Ligament Revision Reconstruction by Miller, Mark D., Kew, Michelle E., Quinn, Courtney A.

    “…Revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is used in patients with recurrent instability after primary ACL reconstruction. Identifying the…”
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    Determining the Ratio of Wedge Height to Degree of Correction for Anterior Tibial Closing Wedge Osteotomies for Excessive Posterior Tibial Slope by Quinn, Courtney A., Miller, Mark D., Turk, Robert D., Lewis, Daniel C., Gaskin, Christopher M., Werner, Brian C.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-2021)
    “…Background: Anterior closing wedge osteotomy of the proximal tibia may be considered in revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery for…”
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    Evaluation of Diffuse Reflection Infrared Spectrometry for End-of-Shift Measurement of [alpha]-quartz in Coal Dust Samples by Miller, Arthur L, Murphy, Nathaniel C, Bayman, Sean J, Briggs, Zachary P, Kilpatrick, Andrew D, Quinn, Courtney A, Wadas, Mackenzie R, Cauda, Emanuele G, Griffiths, Peter R

    “…The inhalation of toxic substances is a major threat to the health of miners, and dust containing respirable crystalline silica (α-quartz) is of particular…”
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    Anterior Cruciate Ligament Revision Reconstruction by Miller, Mark D., Kew, Michelle E., Quinn, Courtney A.

    “…Revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is used in patients with recurrent instability after primary ACL reconstruction. Identifying the…”
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    57 - Cartilage Problems in Sports by Quinn, Courtney A., Miller, Mark D.

    Published in Netter's Sports Medicine (2023)
    “…Cartilage injuries are unfortunately common in the athletic population. These issues can arise from an acute injury or as a chronic, overuse process. Problems…”
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