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Olga Solovyova

Researcher at University of Connecticut Health Center

Publications -  18
Citations -  852

Olga Solovyova is an academic researcher from University of Connecticut Health Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tendon. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 714 citations. Previous affiliations of Olga Solovyova include University of Connecticut.

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Current Concepts in the Treatment of Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocations

TL;DR: There is a lack of evidence to support treatment options for patients with acromioclavicular joint dislocations, and further research is needed to determine if differences exist regarding early versus delayed surgical intervention and anatomic versus nonanatomic surgical techniques in the treatment of patients with AC jointdislocations.
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Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells obtained during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery show potential for tendon cell differentiation after treatment with insulin.

TL;DR: Bone marrow-derived MSCs treated with a single physiologic dose of insulin differentiated into cells with characteristics consistent with tendon, which may assist in developing practical biologic options for augmentation of rotator cuff repairs.
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The Distal Triceps Tendon Footprint and a Biomechanical Analysis of 3 Repair Techniques

TL;DR: An anatomic repair of triceps tendon ruptures demonstrated the most anatomic restoration of distal triceps ruptures and showed statistically significantly less repair-site motion when cyclically loaded, which may play a role in early postoperative management.
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Comparison of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (Osteoprogenitors) Harvested From Proximal Humerus and Distal Femur During Arthroscopic Surgery

TL;DR: Arthroscopic aspiration of bone marrow from the proximal humerus and distal femur is a reproducible technique and yields reliable concentrations of MSCs, a promising biological addition that may have practical use in the future of soft tissue augmentation.
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Posterior shoulder dislocation: systematic review and treatment algorithm.

TL;DR: The algorithm provides guidelines for decision making including minimally invasive treatment options according to the available literature, as well as an overview of clinical and radiologic diagnostic techniques, and presents an algorithm for treatment of PSDs.