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  • Percutaneous Fixation of Geriatric Acetabular Fractures
    December 2011(Vol. 21 | No. 4 | Pages 265-271)

    Andrew R. Evans, Hans C. Pape

  • Open Reduction of Geriatric Acetabulum Fractures Using a Stoppa Exposure
    December 2011(Vol. 21 | No. 4 | Pages 272-275)

    Steven S. Sands, Henry C. Sagi

  • Treatment of Low-Energy Geriatric Acetabular Fractures With Protrusio
    December 2011(Vol. 21 | No. 4 | Pages 276-279)

    Peter A. Siska

  • Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty—Biomechanics and Rationale
    March 2011 (Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 52-59)

    Stephanie H. Hsu, Raymond M. Greiwe, Comron Saifi, Christopher S. Ahmad

  • Total Shoulder Arthroplasty—Indications, Technique, and Results
    March 2011 (Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 28-38)

    Eric T. Ricchetti, Gerald R. Williams

  • Hemiarthroplasty for Four-Part Fractures of the Proximal Humerus
    March 2011 (Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 94-100)

    Todd C. Moen, Louis U. Bigliani

  • Bony Increased-Offset Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty (BIO-RSA) for Cuff Tear Arthropathy
    March 2011 (Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 69-78)

    Pascal Boileau, Kieran O'Shea, Grégory Moineau, Yannick Roussane

  • Lesser Tuberosity Osteotomy Versus Subscapularis Tenotomy: Technique and Rationale
    March 2011 (Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 39-43)

    Matthew D. Budge, Elizabeth M. Nolan, J. Michael Wiater

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