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Carl W. Nissen
Researcher at University of Connecticut
Publications - 71
Citations - 2462
Carl W. Nissen is an academic researcher from University of Connecticut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2037 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl W. Nissen include University of Connecticut Health Center.
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A Prospective Study of Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation in Patients With Failed Prior Treatment for Articular Cartilage Defect of the Knee Results of the Study of the Treatment of Articular Repair (STAR) Clinical Trial
Kenneth Zaslav,Brian J. Cole,Robert Brewster,Thomas M. DeBerardino,Jack Farr,Peter M. Fowler,Carl W. Nissen +6 more
TL;DR: Patients with moderate to large chondral lesions with failed prior cartilage treatments can expect sustained and clinically meaningful improvement in pain and function after autologous chondrocyte implantation.
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AOSSM Early Sport Specialization Consensus Statement
Robert F. LaPrade,Julie Agel,Joseph Baker,Joel S. Brenner,Frank A. Cordasco,Jean Côté,Lars Engebretsen,Brian T. Feeley,Daniel Gould,Brian Hainline,Timothy E. Hewett,Neeru Jayanthi,Mininder S. Kocher,Gregory D. Myer,Carl W. Nissen,Marc J. Philippon,Matthew T. Provencher +16 more
TL;DR: Youth advocates, parents, clinicians, and coaches need to work together with the sport governing bodies to ensure healthy environments for play and competition that do not create long-term health issues yet support athletic competition at the highest level desired.
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Responsiveness of the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form in Comparison to the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, Modified Cincinnati Knee Rating System, and Short Form 36 in Patients with Focal Articular Cartilage Defects:
Nicholas Greco,Allen F. Anderson,Barton J. Mann,Brian J. Cole,Jack Farr,Carl W. Nissen,James J. Irrgang +6 more
TL;DR: The IKDC SKF is a suitable alternative to other commonly used knee-specific instruments for measuring symptoms, daily function, and level of symptom-free sports activity in patients undergoing articular cartilage surgery.
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Effect of Graft Choice on the Outcome of Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in the Multicenter ACL Revision Study (MARS) Cohort
Rick W. Wright,Laura J. Huston,Amanda K. Haas,Kurt P. Spindler,Samuel K. Nwosu,Christina R. Allen,Allen F. Anderson,Daniel E. Cooper,Thomas M. DeBerardino,Warren R. Dunn,Brett A. Lantz,Michael J. Stuart,Elizabeth A. Garofoli,John P. Albright,Annunziato Amendola,Jack T. Andrish,Christopher C. Annunziata,Robert A. Arciero,Bernard R. Bach,Champ L. Baker,Arthur R. Bartolozzi,Keith M. Baumgarten,Jeffery R. Bechler,Jeffrey H. Berg,Geoffrey A. Bernas,Stephen F. Brockmeier,Robert H. Brophy,Charles A. Bush-Joseph,J. Brad Butler,John D. Campbell,James L. Carey,James E. Carpenter,Brian J. Cole,Jonathan M. Cooper,Charles L. Cox,R. Alexander Creighton,Diane L. Dahm,Tal S. David,David C. Flanigan,Robert W. Frederick,Theodore J. Ganley,Charles J. Gatt,Steven R. Gecha,James Robert Giffin,Sharon L. Hame,Jo A. Hannafin,Christopher D. Harner,Norman Lindsay Harris,Keith S. Hechtman,Elliott B. Hershman,Rudolf G. Hoellrich,Timothy M. Hosea,David W. Johnson,Timothy S. Johnson,Morgan H. Jones,Christopher C. Kaeding,Ganesh V. Kamath,Thomas E. Klootwyk,Bruce A. Levy,C. Benjamin Ma,G. Peter Maiers,Robert G. Marx,Matthew J. Matava,Gregory M. Mathien,David R. McAllister,Eric C. McCarty,Robert G. McCormack,Bruce S. Miller,Carl W. Nissen,Daniel F. O’Neill,Brett D. Owens,Richard D. Parker,Mark L. Purnell,Arun J. Ramappa,Michael A. Rauh,Arthur C. Rettig,Jon K. Sekiya,Kevin G. Shea,Orrin H. Sherman,James R. Slauterbeck,Matthew V. Smith,Jeffrey T. Spang,Steven J. Svoboda,Timothy N. Taft,Joachim J. Tenuta,Edwin M. Tingstad,Armando F. Vidal,Darius Viskontas,Richard A. White,James S. Williams,Michelle L. Wolcott,Brian R. Wolf,James J. York +92 more
TL;DR: Improved sports function and patient-reported outcome measures are obtained when an autograft is used, and graft choice proved to be a significant predictor of 2-year IKDC scores.
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A Biomechanical Comparison of the Fastball and Curveball in Adolescent Baseball Pitchers
TL;DR: The findings based on the kinematic and kinetic data in this study suggest that the rising incidence of shoulder and elbow injuries in pitchers may not be caused by the curveball mechanics.