Thomas J. Gill spends much of his time researching Anatomy, Surgery, Tibia, Anterior cruciate ligament and Biomechanics. His studies in Anatomy integrate themes in fields like Magnetic resonance imaging, Femur and Knee Joint. His Knee Joint study incorporates themes from Orthodontics and Ligament.
His Surgery research focuses on Orthopedic surgery, Arthroscopy, Femoral head, Prosthesis and Meniscus. Thomas J. Gill works mostly in the field of Anterior cruciate ligament, limiting it down to topics relating to Full extension and, in certain cases, In vivo kinematics, as a part of the same area of interest. His work carried out in the field of Biomechanics brings together such families of science as Range of motion and Sports medicine.
His primary scientific interests are in Antigen, Major histocompatibility complex, Immunology, Molecular biology and Genetics. Thomas J. Gill combines subjects such as Biochemistry, Immune system, Placenta and Antibody, Monoclonal antibody with his study of Antigen. His Major histocompatibility complex study combines topics in areas such as Congenic, Human leukocyte antigen, Histocompatibility, Lymphocyte and Immunogenetics.
Specifically, his work in Immunology is concerned with the study of Immunization. His study in Molecular biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Antiserum and Inbred strain. His Genetics study focuses mostly on Gene, Locus, Haplotype, Genetic linkage and Allele.
Thomas J. Gill mainly focuses on Anatomy, Anterior cruciate ligament, Surgery, Knee Joint and Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. His study on Anatomy is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Magnetic resonance imaging. He studied Anterior cruciate ligament and Physical therapy that intersect with Shoulder joint.
His Knee Joint research includes themes of Treadmill, Gait, Fluoroscopy, Joint instability and Posterior cruciate ligament. His Tibia research integrates issues from Weight-bearing and Femur. His Biomechanics research includes elements of Range of motion and Orthodontics.
His primary areas of study are Anatomy, Anterior cruciate ligament, Knee Joint, Tibia and Surgery. His research combines Orthodontics and Anatomy. His studies deal with areas such as Orthopedic surgery, Magnetic resonance imaging and Cadaveric spasm as well as Anterior cruciate ligament.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Knee Joint, Reduction and Physical medicine and rehabilitation is strongly linked to Treadmill. His Tibia research incorporates themes from Weight-bearing and Femur. His research integrates issues of Physical therapy and Elbow in his study of Arthroscopy.
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Surgical dislocation of the adult hip: A TECHNIQUE WITH FULL ACCESS TO THE FEMORAL HEAD AND ACETABULUM WITHOUT THE RISK OF AVASCULAR NECROSIS
R. Ganz;T. J. Gill;E. Gautier;K. Ganz.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume (2001)
Outcomes of Microfracture for Traumatic Chondral Defects of the Knee: Average 11-Year Follow-up
J.Richard Steadman;Karen K. Briggs;Juan J. Rodrigo;Mininder S. Kocher.
Arthroscopy (2003)
Surgical dislocation of the adult hip
R. Ganz;T. J. Gill;E. Gautier;K. Ganz.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume (2001)
Anatomy of the Medial Femoral Circumflex Artery and Its Surgical Implications
Emanuel Gautier;Katharine Ganz;Nathalie Krügel;Thomas Gill.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume (2000)
Anatomical Glenoid Reconstruction for Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability With Glenoid Deficiency Using an Autogenous Tricortical Iliac Crest Bone Graft
Jon J. P. Warner;Thomas J. Gill;James D. O’Hollerhan;Neil Pathare.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (2006)
Bankart Repair for Anterior Instability of the Shoulder. Long-Term Outcome*†
Thomas J. Gill;Lyle J. Micheli;Frank Gebhard;Christian Binder.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume (1997)
Results of biceps tenotomy for treatment of pathology of the long head of the biceps brachii
Thomas J. Gill;Elizabeth McIrvin;Scott D. Mair;Richard J. Hawkins.
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (2001)
Worldwide Collaborative Observational Study and Meta-Analysis on Allogenic Leukocyte Immunotherapy for Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion1
C.B. Coulam;D.A. Clark;J. Collins.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (1994)
The rat as an experimental animal.
Thomas J. Gill;Garry J. Smith;Robert W. Wissler;Heinz W. Kunz.
Science (1989)
The 6 Degrees of Freedom Kinematics of the Knee after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Deficiency: An in Vivo Imaging Analysis
Louis E. DeFrate;Ramprasad Papannagari;Thomas J. Gill;Jeremy M. Moses.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (2006)
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