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Joseph R. Cass

Researcher at Mayo Clinic

Publications -  29
Citations -  1656

Joseph R. Cass is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ankle & Fracture fixation. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1478 citations.

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Stability of the loaded ankle Relation between articular restraint and primary and secondary static restraints

TL;DR: The demonstration that the articular surface resists inversion displacement in the loaded ankle supports the conclusion of previous studies that rotation, rather than inversion, may account for a type of clinically sympto matic ankle instability.
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Fracture fixation in the operative management of hip fractures (FAITH) : an international, multicentre, randomised controlled trial

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- 15 Apr 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of a sliding hip screw versus cancellous screws on the risk of reoperation and other key outcomes, and found that the sliding hip screws showed no advantage in terms of hip fracture healing, relieve pain, treat infection, or improve function.
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Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis for arthritis and deformity of the hind part of the foot.

TL;DR: A method to treat deformities or degenerative arthritis that involve the tibiotalar and talocalcaneal joints was devised, and satisfactory results were obtained in approximately 75 per cent of patients.
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Condylar total knee arthroplasty after failed proximal tibial osteotomy.

TL;DR: The clinical impression that an osteotomy of the proximal part of the tibia does not "burn any bridges" insofar as a future successful arthroplasty is concerned is supported.
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Ankle Instability: Current Concepts, Diagnosis, and Treatment

TL;DR: The approach to the problem of ankle sprains and instability is reviewed and indications for acute primary repair are limited.