His primary areas of study are Surgery, Anatomy, Arthroscopy, Anterior cruciate ligament and Orthopedic surgery. His Rotator cuff, Tears, Shoulder joint, Upper limb and Physical examination investigations are all subjects of Surgery research. His work investigates the relationship between Arthroscopy and topics such as Endoscopy that intersect with problems in Bankart lesion.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Medial meniscus, Primary repair and Rotation. The Orthopedic surgery study combines topics in areas such as Nuclear medicine, Rehabilitation, Magnetic resonance imaging and Knee Joint. Russell F. Warren interconnects Cuff and Biomechanics in the investigation of issues within Tendon.
Russell F. Warren focuses on Surgery, Anatomy, Physical therapy, Anterior cruciate ligament and Arthroscopy. His research related to Rotator cuff, Orthopedic surgery, Arthroplasty, Tendon and Tears might be considered part of Surgery. His studies in Arthroplasty integrate themes in fields like Shoulder joint and Elbow.
His Shoulders research extends to the thematically linked field of Anatomy. When carried out as part of a general Physical therapy research project, his work on Athletes is frequently linked to work in Injury prevention, American football and League, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. As part of one scientific family, Russell F. Warren deals mainly with the area of Arthroscopy, narrowing it down to issues related to the Magnetic resonance imaging, and often Cartilage.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Surgery, Arthroplasty, Physical therapy, Anatomy and Rotator cuff. His Surgery research incorporates themes from Odds ratio and Return to sport. His Arthroplasty research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Orthopedic surgery, Orthodontics, Elbow and Shoulder joint.
His research integrates issues of Shoulder replacement and Evidence-based medicine in his study of Physical therapy. Russell F. Warren has included themes like X-ray microtomography and Knee Joint in his Anatomy study. His Rotator cuff research integrates issues from Tendon and Biomechanics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Surgery, Arthroplasty, Physical therapy, Rotator cuff and Knee Joint. He does research in Surgery, focusing on Concomitant specifically. His Arthroplasty study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Orthodontics, Return to sport, Elbow, Shoulder joint and Shoulders.
His work in the fields of Physical therapy, such as Physical fitness, intersects with other areas such as Collateral. The various areas that he examines in his Knee Joint study include Meniscus, Tibia, Cadaveric spasm, Anatomy and Contact mechanics. His Anatomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of X-ray microtomography and Rabbit model.
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Microvasculature of the human meniscus
Steven P. Arnoczky;Russell F. Warren.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (1982)
Tendon-healing in a bone tunnel: a biomechanical and histological study in the dog.
Scott A. Rodeo;Steven P. Arnoczky;Peter A. Torzilli;Chisa Hidaka.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1993)
The Role of the Posterolateral and Cruciate Ligaments in the Stability of the Human Knee. A Biomechanical Study
D L Gollehon;P A Torzilli;R F Warren.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1987)
The effect of medial meniscectomy on anterior-posterior motion of the knee.
I M Levy;P A Torzilli;R F Warren.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1982)
The microvasculature of the meniscus and its response to injury An experimental study in the dog
Steven P. Arnoczky;Russell F. Warren.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (1983)
The anatomy and histology of the inferior glenohumeral ligament complex of the shoulder
S J O'Brien;M C Neves;S P Arnoczky;S R Rozbruck.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (1990)
The microfracture technique for the treatment of articular cartilage lesions in the knee : A prospective cohort study
Kai Mithoefer;Riley J. Williams;Russell F. Warren;Hollis G. Potter.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (2005)
An in vitro biomechanical evaluation of anterior-posterior motion of the knee. Tibial displacement, rotation, and torque.
T Fukubayashi;P A Torzilli;M F Sherman;R F Warren.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1982)
Reconstruction of the chronically insufficient anterior cruciate ligament with the central third of the patellar ligament.
S J O'Brien;R F Warren;H Pavlov;R Panariello.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1991)
Development and Evaluation of an Activity Rating Scale for Disorders of the Knee
Robert G. Marx;Timothy J. Stump;Timothy J. Stump;Edward C. Jones;Thomas L. Wickiewicz.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (2001)
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