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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery
July 01, 1975 | Vol. 57. Issue 5
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July 01, 1975
Restoration of function in the knee and elbow with a hinge-distractor apparatus
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):591-600
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July 01, 1975
Preliminary experience with a method of quadricepsplasty in recurrent subluxation of the patella
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):600-607
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July 01, 1975
Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament by semitendinosus tenodesis
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):608-612
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July 01, 1975
Rotational control of unstable subcapital fractures. An experimental study
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):613-616
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July 01, 1975
Preoperative skeletal traction in scoliosis
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):616-619
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July 01, 1975
Total joint replacement for ankylosed hips. Indications , technique, and preliminary results
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):619-625
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July 01, 1975
Paralytic pelvic obliquity. Its prognosis and management and the development of a technique for full correction of the deformity
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):626-631
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July 01, 1975
Septic arthritis due to pseudomonas in heroin addicts
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):631-635
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July 01, 1975
Clinical and experimental studies of the congenital constriction band syndrome, with an emphasis on its etiology
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):636-643
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July 01, 1975
Myelodysplastics--fate of those followed for twenty years or more
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):643-647
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July 01, 1975
Congenital dislocation of the hip associated with central core disease
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):648-651
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July 01, 1975
Treatment of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease. Prognostic value of Catterall's Classification
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):651-654
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July 01, 1975
Use of polymethylmethacrylate to enhance screw fixation in bone
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):655-656
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July 01, 1975
Bone mineral: effects of oral contraceptives, pregnancy, and lactation
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):657-668
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July 01, 1975
Isolated avulsion of the tibial attachment of the posterior cruciate ligament of the knee
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):669-672
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July 01, 1975
Plantar fasciitis. The painful heel syndrome
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):672-673
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July 01, 1975
Ulnar variance in Kienbock's disease
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):674-676
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July 01, 1975
Fracture of the medial condyle of the humerus
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):677-680
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July 01, 1975
Irreducible supracondylar fracture of the humerus in children. A report of two cases
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):680-681
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July 01, 1975
Carpal and tarsal osteolysis. A case report and review of the literature
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):681-686
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July 01, 1975
Nailing versus prosthesis for femoral-neck fractures. A critical review of long-term results in two hundred and thirty-nine consecutive private patients
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):686-692
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July 01, 1975
Mechanicla properties and mineral content of avascular and revascularizing cortical bone
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):692-695
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July 01, 1975
Microfractures in the head of the femur
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):696-698
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July 01, 1975
A simplified technique for treating the complex dislocation of the index metacarpophalangeal joint
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):698-700
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July 01, 1975
Malignant schwannoma of the medial plantar branch of the posterior tibial nerve (unassociated with von Recklinghausen's disease). A case report
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):701-703
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July 01, 1975
The extensor digitorum brevis manus and its clinical significance
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):704-706
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July 01, 1975
Anomalous extensor digiti minimi proprius causing tunnel syndrome in the dorsal compartment. Report of a case
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):706-707
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July 01, 1975
Traumatic amputation of the thumb and three fingers: treatment by digital pollicization. A case report
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):708-709
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July 01, 1975
An urological complication of Dwyer instrumentation
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):710-711
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July 01, 1975
Complications associated with the use of the circular electrical turning frame
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):711-713
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July 01, 1975
Double-level spondylolysis and transitional vertebra. Case report
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):713-714
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July 01, 1975
Moore arthroplasty at age fourteen with twenty-year follow-up. A case report
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):715-716
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July 01, 1975
Voluntary posterior hip dislocation in children. Report of two cases
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):716-717
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July 01, 1975
Displaced fracture of the femoral neck treated with a muscle-pedicle graft. With emphasis on the treatment of these fractures in young adults
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):718-720
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July 01, 1975
Tibiofibular cross-peg grafting
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):720-721
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July 01, 1975
Avoiding complications with long-stem total hip-replacement arthroplasty
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):722-722
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July 01, 1975
Spontaneous resolution of an osteochondroma
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):723-723
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Journal Contents
July 01, 1975
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR SURGERY OF THE HAND
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):724-730
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July 01, 1975
News Notes
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):731-732
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Letters to the Editor
July 01, 1975
Congenital Scoliosis Associated with Encephalopathy in Five Children in Two Families
J Bone Joint Surg Am,
1975 Jul 01;57(5):730-730
Robert B. Winter
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