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649 Is Diabetes Mellitus a Negative Prognostic Factor for Patients Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy? A Matched- Controlled Study
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
650 Arthroscopic Treatment of Hip Labral Tears and Instability in Professional Dancers
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
651 The Education and Training of Future Hip Preservation Surgeons: Aggregate Recommendations of
High-Volume Surgeons
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
652 Effect of Alcohol Consumption on Patient-Reported Outcomes in Hip Arthroscopy: A Matched-Pair Controlled Study with Minimum Two-Year Follow-Up
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
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656 Hip Arthroscopy in Patients Aged 50 Years or Older: Minimum Five-Year Outcomes and Risk Factors Associated with Conversion to Total Hip Arthroplasty
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
657 Factors Determining Safe Return to Driving After Hip Arthroscopy
Alexander E. Weber, MD University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES
658 Division I Collegiate Athletes Have a High Return-to-Sport Rate Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome
Alexander E. Weber, MD
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES
659 Validation of a Novel Hip Arthroscopy Simulator Robert W. Westermann, MD
Do Larger Acetabular Chondral Defects Portend Inferior Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Acetabular Microfracture?: A Matched-Controlled Study
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
Chitin-Based Scaffolding with Microfracture vs. Microfracture Alone for the Treatment of Acetabular Defects: Two Year Outcomes
Ivan Wong, MD, FRCSC, MACM, Dip. Sports Med
Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health Authority Halifax, NS, CANADA
Arthroscopic Capsular Plication in Patients with Labral Tears and Borderline Dysplasia of the Hip: Analysis of Risk Factors for Failure
Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
Diagnosis and Treatment of Extraarticular Lesion Using Ultrasound-Guided Injection to the Muscles Adjacent to Hip Capsule
Takuma Yamasaki, MD, PhD
Hiroshima University Hiroshima, JAPAN
Primary Hip Arthroscopy with Labral Reconstruction: Is There a Difference Between Autograft and Allograft? Rafael Walker, MD
American Hip Institute Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES
Functional Results and Outcomes After Repair of Partial Proximal Hamstring Avulsions at Mid-Term Follow-Up Elan J. Golan, MD
University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA, UNITED STATES
The Eyes Are Bigger than the Stomach: Post-Operative Opioid Consumption Is Affected by Number of Tablets Prescribed After ACL Reconstruction
Albert T. Anastasio, BA
Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA, UNITED STATES
Clinical Outcomes After Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Based on the Cause of Failure Daisuke Araki, MD, PhD
Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo, JAPAN
University of Iowa Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation
Iowa City, IA, UNITED STATES
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701 A Comparative Study of Functional Outcome After Single 704 Bundle or Three Tunnel Double Bundle ACL Reconstruction
Abhay Agarwal, MS(Orth)
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Omni Hospital, Kothapet Hyderabad, Telangana, INDIA
Patellar Tendinopathy Increases the Risk of BTB Autograft
Failure After ACL Reconstruction 705 Eduard Alentorn-Geli, MD, PhD, MSc, FEBOT, FACGME
Mutualidad Catalana de Futbolistas Barcelona, SPAIN
Effects of Autologous Adipose-Derived Regenerative Cells in the Healing and Function of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Eduard Alentorn-Geli, MD, PhD, MSc, FEBOT, FACGME
Fundación García-Cugat Barcelona, SPAIN
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