Shoulder Bibliography.

Last updated Tuesday, January 25, 2005

List of publications

Following are some of the publications by the University of Washington shoulder team:

  1. Arntz, C.A.; Jackins, S.E.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Prosthetic replacement of the shoulder for the treatment of defects in the rotator cuff and the surface of the glenohumeral joint. J. Bone Joint Surg., 75-A(4):485-491, 1993.
  2. Ballmer, F.T.; Sidles, J.A.; Lippitt, S.B.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Humeral Head Prosthetic Arthroplasty: Surgically Relevant Geometric Considerations. Accepted by J. Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1993.
  3. Barrett, W.; Franklin, J.L.; Jackins, S.E.; Wyss, C.R.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Total shoulder arthroplasty. J. Bone Joint Surg., 69-A:865-872, 1987.
  4. Clark, J.M.; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The relationship of the glenohumeral joint capsule to the rotator cuff. CORR, 254:29-34, 1990.
  5. Clark, J.M.; and Harryman, D.T., II: The rotator cuff: gross and microscopic anatomy of the tendons, ligaments and capsule. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 74-A(5):713-725, 1992.
  6. Collins, D.N.; Harryman, D.T., II; Lippitt, S.B.; Jackins, S.E.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The technique of glenohumeral arthroplasty. Techniques in Orthop., 6(1):43-59, 1991.
  7. Collins, D.N.; Tencer A.; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Edge displacement and deformation of glenoid components in response to eccentric loading. The effect of preparation of the glenoid bone. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 74A(4):501-507, 1992.
  8. Franklin, J.L.; Barrett, W.gif.; Jackins, S.E.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Glenoid loosening in total shoulder arthroplasty: association with rotator cuff deficiency. J. Arthroplasty, 3(1):1-8, 1988.
  9. Gibb, T.D.; Sidles, J.A.; Harryman, D.T., II; McQuade, K.J.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The effect of capsular venting on glenohumeral laxity. CORR, 268:120-127, 1991.
  10. Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles, J.A.; Harris, S.L; and Matsen, F.A., III: Laxity of the normal glenohumeral joint: a quantitative in-vivo Assessment. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1:113-118, 1992.
  11. Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The role of the rotator interval capsule in passive motion and stability of the shoulder. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 74-A(1):53-66, 1992.
  12. Harryman, D.T., II; Mack, L.A.; Wang, K.Y.; Jackins, S.E.; Richardson, M.L.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Repairs of the rotator cuff - correlation of functional results with integrity of the cuff. J. Bone Joint Surg., 73-A(8):982-989, 1991.
  13. Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles, J.A.; Clark, J.M.; McQuade, K.J.; Gibb, T.D.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Translation of the humeral head on the glenoid with passive glenohumeral motions. J. Bone Joint Surg., 72-A:1334-1343, 1990.
  14. Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The humeral head translates on the glenoid with passive motion. In Surgery of the Shoulder, Hawkins, R.J.; Morrey, B.F.; and Post, M. (eds), Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, MO, 43:186-190, 1990.
  15. Harryman, D.T., II: Common surgical approaches to the shoulder. In Instructional Course Lectures, Eilert, R.E. (ed), American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Park Ridge, IL, Vol. 41, 1992.
  16. Harryman, D. T., II: Shoulders: frozen and stiff. In Instructional Course Lectures, Heckman, J. D. (ed), American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Park Ridge, IL, Vol. 42, 1992.
  17. Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles J.A.; Lippitt, S.B.; Harris, S.L.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The effect of glenohumeral conformity and humeral neck length on the motion and stability in glenohumeral arthroplasty. Submitted to J. Bone and Joint Surg., 1992.
  18. Lippitt, S.B.; Harryman, D.T., II; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Diagnosis and management of AMBRI syndrome. Techniques in Orthop., 10(1):61-73, 1991.
  19. Lippitt, S.B.; Harryman, D.T., II; and Matsen, F.A., III: A practical tool for evaluating function: the Simple Shoulder Test. In The Shoulder: A balance of mobility and stability. To be published by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL, September, 1993.
  20. Lippitt, S.B.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Mechanisms of glenohumeral joint stability. Accepted by CORR, 1993.
  21. Mack, L.A.; Matsen, F.A., III; Kilcoyne, R.F.; Davies, P.K.; and Sickler, M.A.: Ultrasound: US evaluation of the rotator cuff. Radiology, 157:205-209, 1985.
  22. Mack, L.A.; Nyberg, D.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Sonographic evaluation of the rotator cuff. Radiologic Clin. North. Am., 26(1):161-177, 1988.
  23. Mack, L.A.; Nyberg, D.A.; Kilcoyne, R.F.; Harvey, D.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Sonography of the post-operative shoulder. Am.J. Roentgenology, 150:1089-1094, 1988.
  24. Mack, L.A.; Gannon, M.K.; Kilcoyne, R.F.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Sonographic evaluation of the rotator cuff: accuracy in patients without prior surgery. CORR, 234:21-28, 1988.
  25. Mack, L.A.; Rogers, J.V.; Winter, T.C.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Ultrasound of the rotator cuff. In Diagnostic Imaging of the Shoulder. Seeger, L.L. (ed.), Williams & Wilkins, 96-139, 1992.
  26. Matsen, F.A., III; Harryman, D.T., II; and Sidles, J.A.: Mechanics of glenohumeral instability. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 10(4):783-788, 1991.
  27. Matsen, F.A., III; and Zuckerman, J.D.: Anterior glenohumeral instability. In Symposium on Injuries to the Shoulder in the Athlete, Clinics in Sports Medicine, Jobe, F.W. (ed.), Saunders, Philadelphia, 2:319-328, 1983.
  28. Matsen, F.A., III; Thomas, S.C.; and Rockwood, C.A.: Glenohumeral instability. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen, F.A., (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. I:526-569, 1990.
  29. Matsen, F.A., III; and Arntz, C.T.: Subacromial impingement. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen, F.A. (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. II:623-636, 1990.
  30. Matsen, F.A., III; and Arntz, C.T.: Rotator cuff tendon failure. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen, F.A. (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. II:647-665, 1990.
  31. Matsen, F.A., III; Bonica, J.J.; and Franklin, J.L.: Pain in the shoulder, arm, and elbow. In The Management of Pain. Bonica, J.J. (ed), 2nd Edition, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, Vol. I:906-923, 1990.
  32. Matsen, F.A., III; and Thomas, S.T.: Glenohumeral instability. In Surgery of the Musculoskeletal System, Evarts, C.M. (ed), 2nd Edition, Churchill Livingstone, New York, Vol. 2:1439-1469, 1990.
  33. Pearl, M.L.; Harris, S.L.; Lippitt, S.B.; Sidles, J.A.; Harryman, D.T., II; and Matsen, F.A., III: A system for describing positions of the humerus relative to the thorax and its use in the presentation of several functionally important arm positions. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1:113-118, 1992.
  34. Pearl, M.L.; Sidles, J.A.; Lippitt, S.B.; Harryman, D.T.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Codman's paradox: 60 years later. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1:219-225, 1992.
  35. Pearl, M.L.; Jackins, S.E.; Lippitt, S.B.; Sidles, J.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Humero-scapular positions in a shoulder range of motion examination. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1(6):296-305, 1993.
  36. Pearl, M.L.; and Lippitt, S.B.: Shoulder Arthroplasty with a Modular Prostheses. Accepted for publication by Techniques in Orthopaedics, 1993.
  37. Rockwood, C.A.; and Matsen, F.A., III (eds), The Shoulder. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1990.
  38. Rockwood, C.A.; Thomas, S.C.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Subluxation and dislocations about the glenohumeral joint. In Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults. 3rd Edition, J.gif. Lippincott, 1991.
  39. Sidles, J.A.; Harryman, D.T., II; Harris, S.L.; and Matsen, F.A., III: The functional effects of fusion position in glenohumeral arthrodesis. Accepted (with revisions required) J. Bone and Joint Surg., 1993.
  40. Sidles, J.A.; and Pearl, M.L.: Description and measurement of shoulder motion. In The Shoulder: A balance of mobility and stability. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL, September, 1993.
  41. Thomas, S.C; and Matsen, F.A., III: An approach to the repair of glenohumeral ligament avulsion in the management of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability. J. Bone Joint Surg., 71A(4):506-513, 1989.
  42. Zuckerman, J.E.; and Matsen, F.A., III: Complications about the glenohumeral joint related to the use of screws and staples. J. Bone Joint Surg., 66-A:175-180, 1984.

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