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Joseph N. Liu

Researcher at Loma Linda University Medical Center

Publications -  141
Citations -  2932

Joseph N. Liu is an academic researcher from Loma Linda University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotator cuff & Arthroplasty. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 141 publications receiving 1794 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph N. Liu include Rush University Medical Center & The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

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Establishing clinically significant outcome after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair

TL;DR: This study establishes MCID, SCB, and PASS for ASES, Constant, and SANE scores in patients undergoing RCR and establishes lower preoperative scores were associated with achieving MCID and SCB and higher preoperative Constant scores associated with PASS.
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Higher critical shoulder angle increases the risk of retear after rotator cuff repair

TL;DR: At short-term follow-up, higher CSA significantly increased the risk of an FT retear after rotator cuff repair, and increasing CSA correlated with worse postoperative American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons scores.
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Patellar Instability Management: A Survey of the International Patellofemoral Study Group.

TL;DR: Current understanding remains limited by a lack of high-level evidence as well as the numerous complex variables influencing treatment decision making, so high-quality, multicenter randomized controlled trials are needed to address these areas of uncertainty.
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Outcomes of the Remplissage Procedure and Its Effects on Return to Sports: Average Five-Year Follow Up

TL;DR: The results of this retrospective review of patients treated with the remplissage procedure from 2007 to 2013 determine the long-term rate of return to specific sports postoperatively and should be considered preoperatively in candidates for remplISSage who are engaged in throwing sports.
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Anatomic Determinants of Sacral Dysmorphism and Implications for Safe Iliosacral Screw Placement.

TL;DR: The sacral dysmorphism score quantifies dys Morphism and can be used in preoperative planning of iliosacral screw placement and can also be used for safe transsacral first sacral corridor planning.