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    Abrasiveness of high-strength sutures used in rotator cuff surgery: are they all the same? by Williams, Johnathan F., MD, Patel, Shaan S., BS, Baker, Dustin K., BS, Schwertz, Joseph M., MS, McGwin, Gerald, PhD, Ponce, Brent A., MD

    “…Background The suture–tendon interface remains the most common point of failure in rotator cuff repairs via suture pullout. Several high-strength braided…”
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    Psychomotor Testing for Orthopedic Residency Applicants: A Pilot Study by Williams, Johnathan F., MD, Watson, Shawna L., BA, Baker, Dustin K., BS, Ponce, Brent A., MD, McGwin, Gerald, MS, PhD, Gilbert, Shawn R., MD, Khoury, Joseph G., MD

    Published in Journal of surgical education (01-09-2017)
    “…Objective The purpose of this study was to develop an objective motor skills testing system to aid in the evaluation of potential orthopedic residents. Design…”
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    Distal clavicle autograft for anterior-inferior glenoid augmentation: A comparative cadaveric anatomic study by Hudson, Parke W, Pinto, Martim C, Brabston, Eugene W, Hess, Matthew C, Cone, Brent M, Williams, Johnathan F, Brooks, William S, Momaya, Amit M, Ponce, Brent A

    Published in Shoulder & elbow (01-12-2020)
    “…Introduction The aim of this study was to anatomically compare distal clavicle and coracoid autografts and their potential to augment anterior-inferior glenoid…”
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    MRI evaluation of axillary neurovascular bundle: Implications for minimally invasive proximal humerus fracture fixation by Wilkinson, Eric B., Williams, Johnathan F., Paul, Kyle D., He, Jun Kit, Hutto, Justin R., Narducci, Carl A., McGwin, Gerald, Brabston, Eugene W., Ponce, Brent A.

    Published in JSES international (01-03-2021)
    “…Percutaneous fixation of proximal humeral fractures places the axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery at risk for injury. Safe operative zones…”
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