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Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2010

Treatment of distal radius fractures

David M. Lichtman; Randipsingh R. Bindra; Martin I. Boyer; Matthew D. Putnam; David Ring; David J. Slutsky; John S. Taras; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Robert H. Haralson; Kevin Boyer; Kristin Hitchcock; Laura Raymond

The clinical practice guideline is based on a systematic review of published studies on the treatment of distal radius fractures in adults. None of the 29 recommendations made by the work group was graded as strong; most are graded as inconclusive or consensus; seven are graded as weak. The remaining five moderate-strength recommendations include surgical fixation, rather than cast fixation, for fractures with postreduction radial shortening >3 mm, dorsal tilt >10 degrees , or intra-articular displacement or step-off >2 mm; use of rigid immobilization rather than removable splints for nonsurgical treatment; making a postreduction true lateral radiograph of the carpus to assess dorsal radial ulnar joint alignment; beginning early wrist motion following stable fixation; and recommending adjuvant treatment with vitamin C to prevent disproportionate pain.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2010

Diagnosis and treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture.

Christopher P. Chiodo; Mark Glazebrook; Eric M. Bluman; Bruce E. Cohen; John E. Femino; Eric Giza; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Robert H. Haralson; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Laura Raymond; Sara Anderson; Kevin Boyer; Patrick Sluka

This clinical practice guideline is based on a series of systematic reviews of published studies in the available literature on the diagnosis and treatment of acute Achilles tendon rupture. None of the 16 recommendations made by the work group was graded as strong; most are graded inconclusive; four are graded weak; two are graded as moderate strength; and two are consensus statements. The two moderate-strength recommendations include the suggestions for early postoperative protective weight bearing and for the use of protective devices that allow for postoperative mobilization.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2010

Treatment of glenohumeral osteoarthritis.

Rolando Izquierdo; Ilva Voloshin; Sara L. Edwards; Michael Q. Freehill; Walter Stanwood; J. Michael Wiater; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Sara Anderson; Kevin Boyer; Laura Raymond; Patrick Sluka

This clinical practice guideline is based on a systematic review of published studies on the treatment of glenohumeral osteoarthritis in the adult patient population. Of the 16 recommendations addressed, nine are inconclusive. Two were reached by consensus-that physicians use perioperative mechanical and/or chemical venous thromboembolism prophylaxis for shoulder arthroplasty patients and that total shoulder arthroplasty not be performed in patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis who have an irreparable rotator cuff tear. Four options were graded as weak: the use of injectable viscosupplementation; total shoulder arthroplasty and hemiarthroplasty as treatment; avoiding shoulder arthroplasty by surgeons who perform fewer than two shoulder arthroplasties per year (to reduce the risk of immediate postoperative complications); and the use of keeled or pegged all-polyethylene cemented glenoid components. The single moderate-rated recommendation was for the use of total shoulder arthroplasty rather than hemiarthroplasty. Management of glenohumeral osteoarthritis remains controversial; the scientific evidence on this topic can be significantly improved.


Gender & Society | 2010

Elementary School Girls and Heteronormativity: The Girl Project.

Kristen Myers; Laura Raymond

This article examines preadolescent girls in a group setting as they coconstructed heteronormativity. The authors contend that heteronormativity is not the product of a coming-of-age transformation but instead an everyday part of life, even for very young social actors. It emerges from the gender divide between boys and girls but is also reproduced by and for girls themselves. In the Girl Project, the authors sought to understand younger girls’ interests, skills, and concerns. They conducted nine focus groups with 43 elementary school girls, most of whom were age nine or younger. They observed these girls as they defined “girls’ interests” as boy centered and as they performed heteronormativity for other girls. This article contributes to filling the gap in research on gender and sexuality from children’s own points of view.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2011

Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteochondritis Dissecans

Henry G. Chambers; Kevin G. Shea; Allen Anderson; Tommy J. Brunelle; James L. Carey; Theodore J. Ganley; Mark V. Paterno; Jennifer M. Weiss; James O. Sanders; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Laura Raymond; Kevin Boyer; Kristin Hitchcock; Sara Anderson; Patrick Sluka; Catherine Boone; Nilay Patel

This clinical practice guideline is based on a series of systematic reviews of published studies in the available literature on the diagnosis and treatment of osteochondritis dissecans of the knee. None of the 16 recommendations made by the work group is graded as strong; most are graded inconclusive; two are graded weak; and four are consensus statements. Both of the weak recommendations are related to imaging evaluation. For patients with knee symptoms, radiographs of the joint may be obtained to identify the lesion. For patients with radiographically apparent lesions, MRI may be used to further characterize the osteochondritis dissecans lesion or identify other knee pathology.


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume | 2012

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons clinical practice guideline on: the diagnosis and treatment of osteochondritis dissecans.

Henry G. Chambers; Kevin G. Shea; Allen F. Anderson; Tommy J. Brunelle; James L. Carey; Theodore J. Ganley; Mark V. Paterno; James O. Sanders; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Laura Raymond; Kevin Boyer; Kristin Hitchcock; Patrick Sluka; Catherine Boone; Nilay Patel

Disclosure: One or more of the authors received payments or services, either directly or indirectly (i.e., via his or her institution), from a third party in support of an aspect of this work. In addition, one or more of the authors, or his or her institution, has had a financial relationship, in the thirty-six months prior to submission of this work, with an entity in the biomedical arena that could be perceived to influence or have the potential to influence what is written in this work. Also, one or more of the authors has had another relationship, or has engaged in another activity, that could be perceived to influence or have the potential to influence what is written in this work. The complete Disclosures of Potential Conflicts of Interest submitted by authors are always provided with the online version of the article.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2010

Cervical disc arthroplasty.

Zindrick M; Mitchel B. Harris; Humphreys Sc; O'Leary Pt; Schneiderman G; Watters Wc rd; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Laura Raymond

This technology overview addressed four questions that compared the difference in outcomes between patients undergoing cervical disc arthroplasty with patients undergoing anterior cervical diskectomy fusion. Most studies did not either report or conduct the appropriate statistical analyses to examine predictive characteristics in patients with successful clinical outcomes. Most studies were inconclusive or unreliable regarding clinical outcomes and revision and/or complication rates in patients who present with neck and/or arm pain. No significant difference in the length of hospital stay was reported; however, two studies included in the overview reported that patients treated with cervical disc arthroplasty returned to work in significantly fewer days (range, 14 to 16 days) than did patients treated with anterior cervical diskectomy fusion.


Journal of The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | 2011

Optimizing the management of rotator cuff problems.

Robert A. Pedowitz; Ken Yamaguchi; Christopher S. Ahmad; Robert T. Burks; Evan L. Flatow; Andrew Green; Joseph P. Iannotti; Bruce S. Milleri; Robert Z. Tashjian; William C. Watters; Kristy L. Weber; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Sara Anderson; Justin St Andre; Kevin Boyer; Laura Raymond; Patrick Sluka; Richard McGowan


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume | 2011

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons clinical practice guideline on: the treatment of distal radius fractures.

David M. Lichtman; Randipsingh R. Bindra; Martin I. Boyer; Matthew D. Putnam; David Ring; David J. Slutsky; John S. Taras; William C. Watters; Michael J. Goldberg; Michael W. Keith; Charles M. Turkelson; Janet L. Wies; Robert H. Haralson; Kevin Boyer; Kristin Hitchcock; Laura Raymond


Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series A | 2012

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons clinical practice guideline on: Optimizing the management of rotator cuff problems

Robert A. Pedowitz; Ken Yamaguchi; Christopher S. Ahmad; Robert T. Burks; Evan L. Flatow; Andrew Green; Janet L. Wies; Justin St Andre; Kevin Boyer; Joseph P. Iannotti; Bruce S. Miller; Robert Z. Tashjian; William C. Watters; Kristy L. Weber; Charles M. Turkelson; Laura Raymond; Patrick Sluka; Richard McGowan

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Michael W. Keith

Case Western Reserve University

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Eric Giza

University of California

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Eric M. Bluman

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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John E. Femino

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

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Christopher S. Ahmad

Columbia University Medical Center

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