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Overview

Harry E. Rubash is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States, focusing on research intersecting medicine and related subfields. Their work encompasses a range of topics primarily related to pain management and opioid use.

Their recent publication includes:

  • Variation in perioperative opioid use after total joint arthroplasty, 2021, Journal of Orthopaedics

Rubash's contributions are found within the following main fields of study:

  • Medicine

Within medicine, they have engaged with specific subfields including:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Surgery
  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

Their research centers on these main topics:

  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Anesthesia and Pain Management
  • Pain Management and Opioid Use

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Charles Schumacher
  • Mariano E. Menendez
  • Nicholas R. Pagani
  • Andrew A. Freiberg
  • Young-Min Kwon

Their published work appears most notably in the Journal of Orthopaedics, indicating an engagement with orthopedic surgery and related pain management topics.

Best Publications

  • Malrotation causing patellofemoral complications after total knee arthroplasty.

    Richard A. Berger;Lawrence S. Crossett;Joshua J. Jacobs;Harry E. Rubash

  • The epidemiology of revision total knee arthroplasty in the United States.

    Kevin J. Bozic;Steven M. Kurtz;Edmund Lau;Kevin Ong

  • An Analysis of Blood Management in Patients Having a Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty

    Benjamin E. Bierbaum;John J. Callaghan;Jorge O. Galante;Harry E. Rubash

  • Determining the rotational alignment of the femoral component in total knee arthroplasty using the epicondylar axis.

    Richard A. Berger;Harry E. Rubash;Michael J. Seel;Warren H. Thompson

  • Total Hip Replacement

    David G. Murray;Renée S. Crown;Kay Dickersin;Pamela Woods Duncan

  • The John Charnley Award: Risk Factors for Cup Malpositioning: Quality Improvement Through a Joint Registry at a Tertiary Hospital

    Mark C. Callanan;Bryan Jarrett;Charles R. Bragdon;David Zurakowski

  • Patient-related risk factors for periprosthetic joint infection and postoperative mortality following total hip arthroplasty in Medicare patients

    Kevin J Bozic;Edmund Lau;Steven Kurtz;Kevin Ong

  • The adult hip

    John J. Callaghan;Aaron G. Rosenberg;Harry E. Rubash

  • Osteoblast proliferation and maturation by bisphosphonates.

    Gun-Il Im;Sheeraz A Qureshi;Jennifer Kenney;Harry E Rubash

  • Comparative Epidemiology of Revision Arthroplasty: Failed THA Poses Greater Clinical and Economic Burdens Than Failed TKA.

    Kevin J. Bozic;Atul F. Kamath;Kevin Ong;Edmund Lau

  • Early Inpatient Rehabilitation After Elective Hip and Knee Arthroplasty

    Michael C. Munin;Thomas E. Rudy;Nancy W. Glynn;Lawrence S. Crossett

  • Isolation and characterization of wear particles generated in patients who have had failure of a hip arthroplasty without cement.

    W. J. Maloney;R. L. Smith;T. P. Schmalzried;Junji Chiba

  • The Epidemiology of Bearing Surface Usage in Total Hip Arthroplasty in the United States

    Kevin J Bozic;Steven Kurtz;Edmund Lau;Kevin Ong

  • Acetabular anatomy and the transacetabular fixation of screws in total hip arthroplasty.

    R C Wasielewski;L A Cooperstein;M P Kruger;H E Rubash

  • Optimizing femoral component rotation in total knee arthroplasty.

    Mark C. Miller;Richard A. Berger;Anthony J. Petrella;Alex Karmas

  • Effects of bisphosphonates on proliferation and osteoblast differentiation of human bone marrow stromal cells.

    Fabian von Knoch;Claude Jaquiery;Marc Kowalsky;Stefan Schaeren

  • The John Charnley Award. Inhibition of wear debris mediated osteolysis in a canine total hip arthroplasty model.

    A S Shanbhag;C T Hasselman;H E Rubash

  • Dislocation after total hip arthroplasty.

    Maximillian Soong;Harry E Rubash;William Macaulay

  • The characterization of cytokines in the interface tissue obtained from failed cementless total hip arthroplasty with and without femoral osteolysis.

    Junji Chiba;Harry E. Rubash;Kang Jung;Yuichi Iwaki

  • Inhibition of Wear Debris Mediated Osteolysis in a Canine Total Hip Arthroplasty Model

    Arun S. Shanbhag;Carl T. Hasselman;Harry E. Rubash

Frequent Co-Authors

Guoan Li
Guoan Li Newton Wellesley Hospital
Henrik Malchau
Henrik Malchau Harvard University
Orhun K. Muratoglu
Orhun K. Muratoglu Harvard University
Kevin J. Bozic
Kevin J. Bozic The University of Texas at Austin
Daniel J. Berry
Daniel J. Berry Mayo Clinic
Thomas J. Gill
Thomas J. Gill New England Baptist Hospital
William H. Harris
William H. Harris Massachusetts General Hospital
William J. Maloney
William J. Maloney Stanford University
John J. Callaghan
John J. Callaghan University of Iowa
Joshua J. Jacobs
Joshua J. Jacobs Rush University Medical Center

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