2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2014.08.001
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Matthew T. Provencher, M.D., Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Plus Small Joints Command Large Notice, Hip Dislocation and How to Avoid It, Hockey Player's Hip, Plus a Burst of Hip Techniques, Elbow Double-Double, and Rare Level I Evidence

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“…This institution performs difficult arthroscopic and related surgical cases, as evidenced by the publications, as well as news and press articles by Provencher [35]. In addition, this author has a long history in research, as assistant editor-in-chief emeritus of the Arthroscopy Journal: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, which is one of the journals with most articles published on the Latarjet procedure, with more than 200 publications and authorship of five orthopaedic books [35,36].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This institution performs difficult arthroscopic and related surgical cases, as evidenced by the publications, as well as news and press articles by Provencher [35]. In addition, this author has a long history in research, as assistant editor-in-chief emeritus of the Arthroscopy Journal: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, which is one of the journals with most articles published on the Latarjet procedure, with more than 200 publications and authorship of five orthopaedic books [35,36].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, these complaints involve the hip joint. [1][2][3] The unique aspects of this sport are obvious even to the untrained observer, from playing on a frozen rink to the presence of solid walls containing the action to the use of a long lever arm to extend the mechanical advantage within the kinetic chain. What may be less obvious, however, are the many ways that continued training and participation in this unique sporting endeavor impact the growing and mature hip.…”
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“…Focusing on the unique safety aspects of any given sport is not a new idea in orthopaedic surgery and multiple examples of sport-specific inquiry exist. [3][4][5] The structure of the current article, however, is a standout for several reasons: scope, clinical usefulness, and expansion of current thinking. 1 The authors bring a decade of clinical and basic scientific investigation into the athlete's hip to bear as they systematically categorize hockey hip injury.…”
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