These findings, the first intermediate-term outcomes reported following hip arthroscopy with BMAC, therefore suggest favorable benefit at an extended follow-up. Martin SD, Dowley KS, Siddiq BS, Gillinov SM, Lee JS, Cherian NJ, Eberlin CT, Kucharik MP, Dean MC. Five-Year Functional…
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Surgical Technique Video Publication
JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques Our arthroscopic capsular autograft labral reconstruction technique is suitable for simple tears as well as hypoplastic, degenerative, and complex tears, and negates the challenges of utilizing allografts or remote autografts by supplementing the labrum. In addition,…
Dr. Martin Awarded AOSSM’s 2024 O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award
The O’Donoghue Sports Injury Research Award, in honor of Don H. O’Donoghue, MD, is given annually by the Research Committee to the best full-length manuscript that pertains to clinical-based research or human in-vivo research. This award was given for Dr.…
Significant Publication: The Effect of Pelvic Incidence on Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement and Acetabular Labral Tears
These findings highlight the importance of analyzing spinopelvic parameters preoperatively to prognosticate outcomes before hip arthroscopy for acetabular labral tears and FAI. Torabian KA, Cherian NJ, Eberlin CT, Dean MC, Dowley KS, LaPorte ZL, Kucharik MP, Gillinov SM, Martin, SD.…
Surgical Technique Video Publication
JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques We present a safe and technically feasible approach for harvesting bone marrow aspirate from the body of the ilium, followed by centrifugation and application during hip arthroscopy.
Recent Publication: The new dynamic isotonic manipulation examination (DIME) is a highly sensitive secondary screening tool for supraspinatus full-thickness tears
Background: Traditional shoulder physical examination (PE) tests have suboptimal sensitivity for detection of supraspinatus full-thickness tears (FTTs). Therefore, clinicians may continue to suspect FTTs in some patients with negative rotator cuff PE tests and turn to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)…
MRI Prior to Conservative Therapy Often Unnecessary for Atraumatic Shoulder Pain
Based on data from a prospective study, Scott D. Martin, MD, director of the Joint Preservation Service within the Department of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, and colleagues now call into question the use of MRI before a trial of…