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69. Roche C, Flurin PH, Wright T, Crosby LA, Mauldin M, Zuckerman JD. An evaluation of the relationships between reverse shoulder design parameters and range of motion, impingement, and stability. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 18(5):734-41; Sept-Oct 2009.
70. Roche C, Zuckeman J, Flurin PH, Wright TW. The glenoid in shoulder arthroplasty. J
Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 18(5):819-833, 2009.
71. Sforzo CR, Wright TW. Treatment of acute proximal humerus fractures with a polarus
nail. J Surg Orthop Adv. 2009 Spring; 18(1):28-34, Spring 2009.
72. Renfree T, Conrad B, Wright T. Biomechanical comparison of contemporary clavicle
fixation devices. J Hand Surg Am. 2010 Apr; 35(4):639-44.
73. Watson RS, Gouze E, Levings PP, Bush ML, Kay JD, Jorgensen M, Dacanay A, Reith J,
Wright, TW, Ghivizzani SC. Gene delivery of TGF-b1 induces arthrofibrosis and chondrometaplasia of synovium in vivo. Lab Invest, Nov 2010; 90(11): 1615-1627.
74. Farmer KW, Wright TW. Three- and four-part proximal humerus fractures: open reduction and internal fixation versus arthroplasty. J Hand Surg, 2010 Nov; 35(11): 1881-1884.
75. Maender C, Sahajpal D, Wright TW. Treatment of Heterotopic Ossification of the Elbow Following Burn Injury: Recommendations for Surgical Excision and Perioperative Prophylaxis Using Radiation Therapy. J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 2010 Dec; 19(8):1269-1275. Epub 2010 Sep 18.
76. Wright TW, Moser MW, Sahajpal D. Hook hamate pull test. J Hand Surg, 2010 Nov;35(11): 1887-1889.
77. Boezaart AP, Haller A, Laduzenski S, Koyyalamudi VB, Wright T. Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: A case report and review of the literature. Int J Shoulder Surg, 2010; 4(2):27-35.
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Interdisciplinary Center for Musculoskeletal Training and Research
Director |
Thomas Wright |
Phone | (352) 273-7375 |
Website | http://www.ortho.ufl.edu/research/icmtr |
Mission | Our mission is to promote research and training in orthopaedic sciences. Our goals are: 1) Provide an atmosphere that promotes collaborative research between scientists and clinicians, 2) Promote formation of research groups focused on musculoskeletal injury, repair, and disease, 3) Provide the highest possible level of graduate, posgraduate, resident, and fellow training, 4) Expand our role in graduate education, 5) Expand clinical fellowship programs in Orthopaedics, 6) Educate the community on issues related to musculoskeletal injury and disease, 7) Establish relationships with local foundations, civic groups, and athletic organizations to provide educational information on musculoskeletal rehabilitation, injury, and repair." |
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