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Christopher D. Harner

Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Publications -  268
Citations -  20278

Christopher D. Harner is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament & Posterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 262 publications receiving 18672 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher D. Harner include University of Pittsburgh & Washington University in St. Louis.

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Development and Validation of the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form

TL;DR: The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form is a reliable and valid knee-specific measure of symptoms, function, and sports activity that is appropriate for patients with a wide variety of knee problems.
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Biomechanical Consequences of a Tear of the Posterior Root of the Medial Meniscus: Similar to Total Meniscectomy

TL;DR: Root repair was successful in restoring joint biomechanics to within normal conditions and significant changes in contact pressure and knee joint kinematics due to a posterior root tear of the medial meniscus were demonstrated.
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Effects of Increasing Tibial Slope on the Biomechanics of the Knee

TL;DR: Results suggest that small increases in tibial slope do not affect A-P translations or in situ forces in the cruciate ligaments, however, increasing slope causes an anterior shift in the resting position of the tibia relative to the femur that is accentuated under axial loads.
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Development of a Patient-Reported Measure of Function of the Knee*

TL;DR: The results suggest that the Activities of Daily Living Scale is a reliable, valid, and responsive instrument for the assessment of functional limitations that result from a wide variety of pathological disorders and impairments of the knee.
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Quantitative Analysis of Human Cruciate Ligament Insertions

TL;DR: The shapes and sizes of the insertions of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL and PCL), and the midsubstance cross-sectional areas of the ligaments were determined to provide quantitative data on the insertion sites of the cruciated ligaments.