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Joseph A. Abboud, MD

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925 Chestnut Street
5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(267) 339-3500
(215) 503-0580 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Arthroscopic repair of large rotator cuff tears using the double-row technique: An analysis of surgeon experience on efficiency and outcomes
  2. Hypercholesterolemia increases supraspinatus tendon stiffness and elastic modulus across multiple species
  3. Magnetic resonance imaging identification of rotator cuff retears after repair: Interobserver and intraobserver agreement
  4. Emerging ideas: the effect of hypercholesterolemia on tendons.
  5. Thromboembolic events are uncommon after open treatment of proximal humerus fractures using aspirin and compression devices
  6. Outcomes of modified 2-incision technique with use of indomethicin in treatment of distal biceps tendon rupture
  7. Reliability of Determining and Measuring Acromial Enthesophytes
  8. Acromioclavicular joint pain in patients with adhesive capsulitis: A prospective outcome study
  9. Nerve monitoring during proximal humeral fracture fixation what have we learned?
  10. Outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs in obese patients
  11. Subacromial osteochondroma
  12. Recurrent anterior shoulder instability associated with bony defects
  13. A bilateral comparison of posterior capsule thickness and its correlation with glenohumeral range of motion and scapular upward rotation in collegiate baseball players
  14. Total shoulder arthroplasty in older patients: Increased perioperative morbidity?
  15. Management of anterior shoulder instability: Ask the experts
  16. Cumulative effects of hypercholesterolemia on tendon biomechanics in a mouse model
  17. Current review of adhesive capsulitis
  18. Parallel bridge fixation for Bankart lesions: An arthroscopic technique for anatomic fixation and true restoration of the labroligamentous bumper
  19. The direct radial tuberosity compression test: A sensitive method for diagnosing partial distal biceps tendon ruptures
  20. Agreement study of radiographic classification of rotator cuff tear arthropathy
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