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 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ISAKOS
AWARD & FELLOWSHIP WINNERS
JOHN J. JOYCE AWARD
In 1981, Dr. John J. Joyce III offered a monetary prize for the best arthroscopy paper read by an orthopaedic surgery resident or fellow during the Scientific Program of the 4th Congress of the International Arthroscopy Association in Rio de Janeiro. Joyce then endowed a prize to be awarded at every IAA Congress thereafter. The award was created with the intention to stimulate and reward younger members who contribute high-quality data and presentations.
1st Place
Absence of Ligament Progenitor Cells in the Pediatric Knee Anterolateral Complex
Tomoya Iseki, MD UNITED STATES
2nd Place
Primary Stability of an Acromioclavicular Joint Repair Is Affected by the Type of Additional Reconstruction of the Acromioclavicular Capsule
Felix Dyrna, MD GERMANY
RICHARD B. CASPARI AWARD
Richard B. Caspari was an innovator, teacher and leader in the field of Arthroscopy. Beginning at the 2003 ISAKOS Congress in Auckland, New Zealand, a monetary prize in honor of Caspari was awarded to the best upper extremity paper read at the scientific program of the congress. The Richard B. Caspari award was established with the intention of stimulating and rewarding upper extremity focused abstracts and presentations.
1st Place
Glenoid Retroversion Is an Important Factor for Humeral Head Centration and the Biomechanics of Posterior Shoulder Stability
Felix Dyrna, MD GERMANY
2nd Place
Prospective Evaluation of Glenoid Bone Loss After First-Time and Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability Events
Sean E. Slaven, MD UNITED STATES
CANCUN CONGRESS RECAP
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