
Elizabeth Matzkin
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Jan 14, 2025 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | James H. Lubowitz |Elizabeth Matzkin |Michael J. Rossi
As editors, we prefer to focus attention on exciting developments in our journals.1-5 From print to Podcasts, such developments are not unique to our publications and reflect publishing industry trends. When it comes to biomedical research publication, there is much for which to feel positive. However, when concerning exceptions to positive progress are recognized, one would be remiss to ignore such concerns, particularly if opportunities for improvement can be identified.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Michael J. Rossi |James H. Lubowitz |Mark P. Cote |Elizabeth Matzkin
AbstractDisaggregation, in the medical literature, means separation into demographic groups. This results in an opportunity to discover differences in outcomes by group, which could improve future treatments and provide outcome data, by group, that could be included in future systematic reviews. In research, the term disaggregation is most often used in reference to addressing inequities.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Michael J. Rossi |James H. Lubowitz |Mark P. Cote |Elizabeth Matzkin
AbstractDisaggregation, in the medical literature, means separation into demographic groups. This results in an opportunity to discover differences in outcomes by group, which could improve future treatments and provide outcome data, by group, that could be included in future systematic reviews. In research, the term disaggregation is most often used in reference to addressing inequities.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Elizabeth Matzkin
Get full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References1. Evans, J. ∙ Mabrouk, A. ∙ Nielson, J.L.Anterior cruciate ligament knee injury. StatPearls [Internet]StatPearls Publishing, Treasure Island (FL), 2024 Jan2. Christino, M.A. ∙ Fleming, B.C. ∙ Machan, J.T. ... Psychological factors associated with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction recoveryOrthop J Sports Med. 2016; 4, 23259671166383413.
Resolution of Sleep Disturbance and Improved Functional Outcomes After Rotator Cuff Repair: Response
Nov 30, 2023 |
journals.sagepub.com | Evan T. Zheng |Natalie A Lowenstein |Jamie Collins |Elizabeth Matzkin
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. References1. Austin L, Pepe M, Tucker B, et al. Sleep disturbance associated with rotator cuff tear: correction with arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Am J Sports Med. 2015;43(6):1455-1459. 2. Dolan MT, Lowenstein NA, Collins JE, et al. Majority of patients find sleep patterns return to normal 6 months following rotator cuff repair. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2022;31(8):1687-1695. 3.
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