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    A predictive model for the critical shoulder angle based on a three-dimensional analysis of scapular angular and linear morphometrics by Smith, Geoffrey C. S, Geelan-Small, Peter, Sawang, Michael

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (22-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to define the features of scapular morphology that are associated with changes in the critical shoulder angle…”
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    Image intensifier distortion influences a surgeon’s ability to aim guidewires during orthopaedic procedures by Ward, Thomas R., Schwarz, Ben, Le, Brian T. N., Smith, Geoffrey C. S., Molnar, Robert B., Smith, Paul N.

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-09-2019)
    “…Objective Accurate insertion of a guidewire under image intensifier guidance is a fundamental skill required by orthopaedic surgeons. This study investigated…”
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    High Critical Shoulder Angle Values Are Associated With Full-Thickness Posterosuperior Cuff Tears and Low Values With Primary Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis by Smith, Geoffrey C.S., Liu, Victor

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-03-2022)
    “…To compare critical shoulder angle (CSA) measurements using high-quality radiographs in the following groups: Group 1: symptomatic atraumatic full-thickness…”
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    A prospective observational case control study investigating the coronal plane scapular morphological differences in full-thickness posterosuperior cuff tears and primary glenohumeral osteoarthritis by Smith, Geoffrey C.S.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-05-2022)
    “…The critical shoulder angle (CSA) is a surrogate marker of the coronal plane morphology of the scapula. CSA differences between scapulae could be due to…”
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    The Critical Shoulder Angle Shows a Reciprocal Change in Magnitude When Evaluating Symptomatic Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears Versus Primary Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis as Compared With Control Subjects: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Smith, Geoffrey C.S., Liu, Victor, Lam, Patrick H.

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-02-2020)
    “…To determine whether a high critical shoulder angle (CSA) is associated with symptomatic full-thickness rotator cuff (RC) tears and/or whether a low CSA is…”
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    Unreconstructable acute distal humeral fractures and their sequelae treated with distal humeral hemiarthroplasty: a two-year to eleven-year follow-up by Smith, Geoffrey C.S., FRACS (Orth), Hughes, Jeffery S., FRACS (Orth)

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-12-2013)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to describe for the first time the medium to long-term outcome after distal humeral hemiarthroplasty (DHH). Methods…”
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    Knotless double-row SutureBridge rotator cuff repairs have improved self-reinforcement compared with double-row SutureBridge repairs with tied medial knots: a biomechanical study using an ovine model by Smith, Geoffrey C.S., Bouwmeester, Theresia M., Lam, Patrick H.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-12-2017)
    “…In double-row SutureBridge (Arthrex, Naples, FL, USA) rotator cuff repairs, increasing tendon load may generate progressively greater compression forces at the…”
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    The diet of a specialist nectarivore in Australia: The little red flying‐fox (Pteropus scapulatus, Pteropodidae) by Bradford, Matt, Venz, Melanie, Bell, Karen L., Hogan, Luke, Smith, Geoffrey C., Eby, Peggy, Eyre, Teresa J., McKeown, Adam, Vanderduys, Eric, MacDonald, Stewart, Westcott, David

    Published in Austral ecology (01-05-2022)
    “…The little red flying‐fox (Pteropus scapulatus, Pteropodidae) is the most widely distributed of the four Australian mainland flying‐fox (Pteropus) species…”
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    Shoulder abduction diminishes self-reinforcement in transosseous-equivalent rotator cuff repair in both knotted and knotless techniques by Smith, Geoffrey C. S., Lam, Patrick H.

    “…Purpose The self-reinforcement mechanism after double row suturebridge rotator cuff repair generates increasing compressive forces at the tendon footprint with…”
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    Biomechanical comparison of knotless wide suture double-row SutureBridge rotator cuff repair to double-row standard suture repair by Liu, Victor K., Bouwmeester, Theresia M., Smith, Geoffrey C.S., Lam, Patrick H.

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-08-2020)
    “…A comparison of self-reinforcement and footprint compression between standard- and wide-diameter suture material in double-row SutureBridge repair techniques…”
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    Regrowth forests on abandoned agricultural land: A review of their habitat values for recovering forest fauna by Bowen, Michiala E., McAlpine, Clive A., House, Alan P.N., Smith, Geoffrey C.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2007)
    “…Human land use has modified the structure and function of terrestrial landscapes throughout much of the world, with cropping and livestock grazing the major…”
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    Fauna community trends during early restoration of alluvial open forest/woodland ecosystems on former agricultural land by Smith, Geoffrey C., Lewis, Tom, Hogan, Luke D.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2015)
    “…Vertebrate fauna was studied over 10 years following revegetation of a Eucalyptus tereticornis ecosystem on former agricultural land. We compared four…”
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    Usefulness of computed tomography based three-dimensional reconstructions to assess the critical shoulder angle by Mah, Dominic, Chamoli, Uphar, Smith, Geoffrey CS

    Published in World journal of orthopedics (18-05-2021)
    “…BACKGROUNDThe critical shoulder angle (CSA) is a radiographic measurement that provides an assessment of both glenoid inclination and acromial length. Higher…”
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    The age and amount of regrowth forest in fragmented brigalow landscapes are both important for woodland dependent birds by Bowen, Michiala E., McAlpine, Clive A., Seabrook, Leonie M., House, Alan P.N., Smith, Geoffrey C.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2009)
    “…In highly-modified agricultural landscapes, regrowth (secondary) forest on abandoned farmland offers the potential for passive landscape restoration for…”
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    Nest boxes in planted and regrowth Forest Red‐gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm.) ecosystems by Smith, Geoffrey C, Hogan, Luke D, Franks, Alan, Franks, Stacey

    Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-05-2015)
    “…Nest boxes were deployed in planted and regrowth areas in association with a revegetation project to restore Forest Red‐gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis)…”
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    The clinical outcome and activity levels of patients under 55 years treated with distal humeral hemiarthroplasty for distal humeral fractures: minimum 2-year follow-up by Smith, Geoffrey C. S., Bayne, Grant, Page, Richard, Hughes, Jeff S.

    Published in Shoulder & elbow (01-10-2016)
    “…Background The aim of the present study was to describe the clinical outcomes and activity levels of young patients after distal humeral hemiarthroplasty…”
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    Spurious thresholds in the relationship between species richness and vegetation cover by Maron, Martine, Bowen, Michiala, Fuller, Richard A., Smith, Geoffrey C., Eyre, Teresa J., Mathieson, Michael, Watson, James E. M., McAlpine, Clive A.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2012)
    “…Aim: Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining habitat in human-modified landscapes, prompting debate about…”
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