
Erik Hohmann
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Jan 12, 2025 |
mdpi.com | Clemens Lechte |Erik Hohmann |Annette Wiegand |Philipp Kanzow
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Feb 14, 2024 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Erik Hohmann
AbstractFemoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is a possible cause of early osteoarthritis, and restoration of normal anatomy can potentially prevent future major cartilage damage. Symptomatic cam lesions can lead to debonding of articular cartilage, resulting in superolateral cartilage lesions in 93% of patients. Patients with pincer lesions often exhibit cartilage lesions in the anterior and superolateral glenoid rim.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Erik Hohmann
AbstractPlatelet-rich plasma (PRP) represents a biological treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions. Over the past 20 years, publications regarding the treatment of orthopaedic conditions with PRP have shown a 4-fold increase. Several systematic reviews and meta-analyses have demonstrated that PRP is effective and often superior to other treatment modalities.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Erik Hohmann |Paul Bloomfield |Ruben J Echemendia
To perform a Delphi consensus for return to sports (RTS) following sports-related concussion (SRC). Open-ended questions in rounds 1 and 2 were answered. The results of the first 2 rounds were used to develop a Likert-style questionnaire for round 3. If agreement at round 3 was ≤80% for an item, if panel members were outside consensus or there were >30% neither agree/disagree responses, the results were carried forward into round 4. The level of agreement and consensus was defined as 90%.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
arthroscopyjournal.org | Erik Hohmann |Paul Bloomfield |Jiri Dvorak
To perform a Delphi consensus for on-field and pitch-side assessment of sports-related concussion (SRC). Open-ended questions in rounds 1 and 2 were answered. The results of the first 2 rounds were used to develop a Likert-style questionnaire for round 3. If agreement at round 3 was ≤80% for an item, if panel members were outside consensus, or there were >30% neither agree/disagree responses, the results were carried forward into round 4. The level of agreement and consensus was defined as 90%.
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