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Khon Kaen University Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen THAILAND Artit Boonrod, an Associate Professor of Orthopedics at Khon Kaen University, specializes in orthopedic diseases, sports medicine, and arthroscopic surgery. He provides full-time patient care at Srinagarind Hospital and has served as a medical instructor at his alma mater. With a background in both domestic and international collaboration, his research aims to advance biomechanical studies and improve orthopedic and sports medicine. https://www.drartit.com/ ISAKOS Active Member
Arthroscopy Is An Effective Diagnostic Tool And Yields Comparable Clinical Outcomes To Open Procedures For Managing Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation Efstathios Konstantinou, MD, MSc, GREECEMedial Instability Of Ac Joint; Clinical And Radiological Testing Gregory A. Hoy, FRACS, FAOrthA, FACSP, FASMF, AUSTRALIAA biomechanical study evaluating a novel technique of Helical suture bridge repair to restoring bi-directional Stability of the Acromioclavicular Joint Bryan Loh, MBBS, MMED (ORTHO), SINGAPORESystematic Review Of Shoulder Imaging Abnormalities In Asymptomatic Adult Shoulders (Scrutiny): Abnormalities Of The Acromioclavicular Joint And Subacromial Space Lasse Rämö, MD, PhD, FINLANDExtended Use Of Arthrex® Dog Bone™ Button For Acromioclavicular Joint Stabilization In The Presence Of Coracoid Fracture: A Case Report Abdullah Alabbasi, MD, GERMANYThe Biomechanical Study of Horizontal Motion in Acromioclavicular Ligament Repair and Suture Augmentation in Unstable Acromioclavicular Joint Injury Kattiya Rattanathongkom, MD, THAILANDArthroscopically Assisted Stabilization For Acute Vs. Chronic Type V Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries Results In Similar Functional Outcomes At Mid-Term Follow-Up Lukas Nawid Muench, MD, GERMANY
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Shoulder Acromio Clavicular Repair / Reconstruction Dislocation Instability Sutures / Knots / Anchors Trauma Arthroscopy Osteoarthritis Ligaments
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