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Skyhar Mj

Researcher at Hospital for Special Surgery

Publications -  9
Citations -  1640

Skyhar Mj is an academic researcher from Hospital for Special Surgery. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligament & Shoulder joint. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1571 citations.

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T-plasty modification of the Bankart procedure for multidirectional instability of the anterior and inferior types

TL;DR: Forty patients who had a diagnosis of multidirectional instability of forty-two shoulders had a modified Bankart operation in which a T-shaped incision was made in the anterior portion of the capsule, with advancement of the inferior flap superiorly and of the superior flap medially.
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The effects of sectioning of the posterior cruciate ligament and the posterolateral complex on the articular contact pressures within the knee.

TL;DR: Patellofemoral pressures and quadriceps load were most significantly elevated after combined sectioning of the posterior cruciate ligament and the posterolateral complex and the results coincided with, and may partially explain, the clinical findings associated with these types of ligamentous injuries.
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Shoulder arthroscopy with the patient in the beach-chair position

TL;DR: The beach-chair, or sitting, position is evaluated for arthroscopic shoulder surgery in 50 consecutive patients, with no complications, and the advantages include ease of setup, lack of brachial plexus strain because no traction is used, excellent intraarticular visualization, and ease of conversion to the open approach if needed.
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Arthroscopic acromioplasty. Technique and results.

TL;DR: Of forty-four patients who were treated by arthroscopic acromioplasty from July 1984 through August 1986, forty were available for analysis, and, over-all, thirty-eight (92 per cent) of the forty patients were satisfied with the result.
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Nonoperative Treatment of Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in a Selected Group of Patients

TL;DR: In this paper, conservative treatment of acute anterior cruciate ligament injuries was recommended to selected patients, including those with sedentary occupations, low athletic demands, or ages greater than 30 years.