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CURRICULUM VITAE Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. Professor University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics Telephone: (206) 543-3690 (admin. Office) Box 356500 Telephone: (206) 598-4288 (clinic) 1959 NE Pacific Street Admin. Fax: (206) 685-3139 Seattle, Washington 98195-6500 Clinic Fax: (206) 598-6360 1. PERSONAL DATA: Date/Place of Birth: February 5, 1944, Austin, Texas Citizenship: U.S.A. Military Service: Lieutenant Commander, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1969 - 1971 2. EDUCATION: B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1964 M.D., Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1968 3. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: Internship/Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland, 1968-1969 National Institute of Neurological, Disease and Stroke, Clinical Associate National Institutes of Health 1969-1971 Residency: University of Washington Orthopaedics Seattle, Washington July 1971-June 1974 Fellowships: Research Fellow National Institutes of Health Training Grant July 1973-June 1974 Acting Instructor in Orthopaedics July 1974 - December 1974

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Frederick A. Matsen III, M.D. Professor University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedics Telephone: (206) 543-3690 (admin. Office) Box 356500 Telephone: (206) 598-4288 (clinic) 1959 NE Pacific Street Admin. Fax: (206) 685-3139 Seattle, Washington 98195-6500 Clinic Fax: (206) 598-6360

1. PERSONAL DATA:

Date/Place of Birth: February 5, 1944, Austin, Texas

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Military Service: Lieutenant Commander, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1969 - 1971

2. EDUCATION:

B.A., University of Texas, Austin, Texas, 1964 M.D., Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1968

3. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:

Internship/Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, Maryland, 1968-1969

National Institute of Neurological, Disease and Stroke, Clinical Associate National Institutes of Health 1969-1971

Residency: University of Washington Orthopaedics Seattle, Washington July 1971-June 1974

Fellowships: Research Fellow National Institutes of Health Training Grant July 1973-June 1974

Acting Instructor in Orthopaedics July 1974 - December 1974

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New York Orthopaedic Hospital Study of Shoulder Reconstruction under Charles S. Neer II, M.D. August - September, 1975

Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Study of Shoulder Arthroplasty under Charles S. Neer II, M.D. New York, New York September 6 - 30, 1977

The Neck and Upper Extremity in Sports University of Southern California School of Medicine, Postgraduate Division June 16 - 17, 1981

American, British, and Canadian Orthopaedic Association Traveling Fellowship Great Britain and South Africa April 14, 1983-June 4, 1983

4. FACULTY POSITIONS:

July 1974-December 1974 Acting Instructor, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

January 1975-June 1979 Assistant Professor, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

July 1979-June 1982 Associate Professor, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

January 1981-June 1985 Vice-Chairman, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington

July 1982-present Professor, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington

November 1982-present Affiliate Professor, College of Nursing and Health Sciences University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska

October 1983-March 1984 Acting Chairman, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

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November 1985-present Adjunct Professor, Center of Bioengineering University of Washington Seattle, Washington

January 1, 1986-November 30, 2009 Chairman, Orthopaedics University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington

August 1, 1988-present Member, Graduate Faculty, The Graduate School University of Washington Seattle, Washington

April 2002 – present Adjunct Professor, Division of Biomedical and Health Informatics Department of Medical Education University of Washington Seattle, Washington

December 2003 – present Holder, Douglas T. Harryman II/DePuy Endowed Chair in Shoulder Research

5. HOSPITAL POSITIONS:

January 1975-present Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Seattle, Washington

January 1975-present Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon Harborview Medical Center Seattle, Washington

January 1975-present Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon University of Washington Hospital Seattle, Washington

January 1975-present Consultant, Controlled Environment Treatment Program, Prosthetics Research Study Eklind Hall, Room 409, 1102 Columbia Street Seattle, Washington

May 1975-June 1978 Director, Medical Students Orthopaedic Education University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington

May 1978-January 1981 Director, Orthopaedic Residency Program University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle, Washington

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January 1981-present Chief, Orthopaedic Service University of Washington Hospital Seattle, Washington

January 2005 – present Medical Director, Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA

6. HONORS:

• Phi Beta Kappa - University of Texas - High Honors, Junior Fellow,1961-1964.

• Alpha Omega Alpha - Baylor University, College of Medicine, Houston, Texas

• Award for Excellence in Pediatrics, Herman W. Johnson Award in Obstetrics and Gynecology, H.J. Ehlers Award in Surgery, Stanley W. Olson Award for Academic Excellence, 1964-1968.

• Guest Resident - American Orthopaedic Association Meeting, Hot Springs, Virginia, June 1975.

• Teaching Award - “Best Small Group Instructor”, Musculoskeletal Core Course, University of Washington, Seattle, March 1975.

• Award - Best Organized Presentation, Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Meeting, Caracas, Venezuela, April 1975.

• Henry Meyerding Essay Award - Third Prize, American Fracture Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1974.

• Fellowship Award - Societe Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologie (SICOT), XIV World Congress Meeting for “Physiological Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure”, Kyoto, Japan, October 15-20, 1978.

• Nicholas Andry Award - Manuscript entitled “Increased Tissue Pressure and Its Effect on Muscle Oxygenation in Level and Elevated Human Limbs,” Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, Toronto, Canada. Award given for “Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Orthopaedic Surgery,” May 18-22, 1979.

• 1984 Residents’ Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA.

• 1986 Residents’ Outstanding Teacher Award, University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA.

• 1990 Residents’ Outstanding Faculty Teacher Award, University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA.

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• Charles S. Neer Research Award - Study entitled “Laxity of the Glenohumeral Joint - A Quantitative Assessment,” Authors: Dr. Harryman, Dr. Sidles, and Dr. Matsen. ASES Open Meeting, Sunday March 10, 1991, Anaheim, CA.

• 1995 Washington State Chapter Arthritis Foundation Partnership Award, presented to the University of Washington Medical Center/Roosevelt II in recognition of the Kiosk and the collaborative efforts between the AF and the UWMC.

• 1995 National Arthritis Foundation’s Quality of Life Award presented to Dr. Matsen and Dr. Belza in recognition of the UWMC's Bone and Joint Center, the UW School of Nursing, Prosthetics Research Study, the Lockwood Foundation and the Washington State Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation for their teamwork in establishing enhanced information systems for individuals with arthritis and their families.

• 1998 Outstanding Patient Educator Award from the University of Washington for the development of a computer patient education station and resource link (kiosk) for the Bone and Joint Center.

7. BOARD CERTIFICATION:

American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons, July 1979

8. LICENSE TO PRACTICE: State of Washington Medical License No. 12229, February 1971 (active)

State of Texas Medical License No. D5095, 1968 (inactive)

9. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

A. International

American, British, and Canadian Traveling Fellows Society European Microcirculation Society

B. National

Academic Orthopaedic Society (formerly Association of Orthopaedic Chairmen) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) American Medical Association American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (Founding Member) Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Honorary Member, Mid-America Orthopaedic Association Orthopaedic Research Society

C. Regional

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King County Medical Society Rocky Mountain Traumatologic Society Washington State Medical Society Washington State Orthopaedic Association Washington State Professional Standards Review Western Orthopaedic Association Western Orthopaedic Association, Puget Sound Chapter University of Washington Orthopaedic Alumni

10. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. Courses Chaired

1. Course Chairman and Faculty Participant, Office Orthopaedics, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 6-13, 1982.

2. Course Chairman and Faculty Participant, Orthopaedics in the Office, Sunriver, Oregon, Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1982.

3. Course Chairman and Faculty Participant, Office Orthopaedics, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 12-19, 1983.

4. Course Chairman and Faculty Participant, Office Orthopaedics, Sunriver, Oregon, July 31-August 5, 1983.

5. Coordinator and Moderator for “Traumatic and Sports Related Compartmental Syndromes,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 52nd Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 24-29, 1985.

6. Course Chairman, Office Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 23-March 2, 1985.

7. Course Chairman, Current Concepts in Total Knee Replacement: A Hands-On Experience. University of Washington/Richards, Seattle, WA, November 8, 1985.

8. Coordinator and Moderator, “Traumatic and Sports Related Compartmental Syndromes” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 53th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-25, 1986.

9. Course Chairman, 1986 University of Washington Young Investigators Symposium in the Biomedical Sciences, Seattle, Washington, October 30-31, 1986.

10. Coordinator and Moderator, “Traumatic and Sports Related Compartmental Syndromes” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 54th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987.

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11. Coordinator and Moderator, “Traumatic and Sports Related Compartmental Syndromes” and “Multidirectional Instabilities, Surgical Repairs, Use of Arthroscope and Failed Reconstruction,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 55th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 4-9, 1988.

12. Course Chairman, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1989: The State of the Art, Poipu, Hawaii, April 2-9, 1989.

13. Course Co-Chairman, Orthopaedics for the 1990’s, Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii, April 2- 5, 1990.

14. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #115, #215, #315, #415, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 58th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 6-12, 1991. a. The Keys to Successful Shoulder Surgery, Instructional Course

Lecture #115 b. The Challenge of Rotator Cuff, Instructional Course Lecture #215 c. The Unstable Shoulder, Instructional Course Lecture #315 d. Arthritis of the Glenohumeral Joint, Instructional Course Lecture

#415

15. Course Chairman, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1991: The State of the Art, Wailea, Maui, HI, April 4-8, 1991.

16. Course Chairman, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 10th Annual

Closed Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 4-7, 1991. 17. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #124, #224,

#324, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 59th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 20-25, 1992. a. The Shoulder I: The Stiff Shoulder and The Sternoclavicular,

Acromioclavicular, and Scapulothoracic Joints, ICL #124 b. The Shoulder II: Fractures of the Humerus, ICL #224 c. The Shoulder III: Glenohumeral Instability, ICL #324

18. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #117, #217, #317, and Surgical Demonstration # 217S, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 60th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 18-23, 1993. a. The Shoulder I: The Rotator Cuff and Humeral Fractures, ICL #117 b. The Shoulder II: Glenohumeral Instability and Clavicular Injuries,

ICL #217 c. The Shoulder III: Glenohumeral Arthritis and Bad Cuff Disease,

ICL #317 d. Shoulder Instability – Surgical Demonstration. Procedure: Bankart

Repair, #217S

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19. Course Chairman, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1993: The State of the Art, Hawaii, HI, March 29-April 3, 1993.

20. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #123, #223,

#323, and Surgical Demonstration #123S, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 61st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 24-March 1, 1994. a. The Shoulder I: The Rotator Cuff and Humeral Fractures, ICL #123 b. The Shoulder II: Rotator Cuff Repair, ICL #223 c. The Shoulder III: Glenohumeral Arthritis, ICL #323 d. The Shoulder: Rotator Cuff Repair – Surgical Demonstration,

#123S 21. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #127, #147,

#167, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 62nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 16-21, 1995. a. The Stiff Shoulder, ICL #127 b. The Weak Shoulder, ICL #147 c. The Unstable Shoulder, ICL #167

22. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #110, #140,

#170, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 63rd Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 21-26, 1996. a. The Stiff and Arthritic Shoulder: Evaluation and Management, ICL

#110 b. The Weak Shoulder, ICL #140 c. The Unstable Shoulder, ICL #170

23. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #229, #269, and Symposium E, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 71st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 10-14, 2004. a. Open and Arthroscopic Instability Repairs, ICL #229 b. Operative Management of Rotator Cuff Tears, ICL #269 c. Principles and Procedures for Anterior Glenohumeral Instability -

An International Perspective, Symp E

24. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lecture #193, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 72nd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 23-27, 2005. a. Principles and Procedures for Shoulder Instability: An International

Perspective, ICL #193

25. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #206, #369, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 73rd Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 22-26, 2006. a. Principles and Procedures for Shoulder Instability: An International

Perspective, ICL #369

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b. The Technique, Theory and Results for the Reverse (Delta-Type) Shoulder Prosthesis, ICL #206

26. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lectures #149, #249,

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 74th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 14-18, 2007. a. Principles and Procedures for Shoulder Instability: An International

Perspective, ICL #149 b. The Technique, Theory and Results for the Reverse (Delta-Type)

Shoulder Prosthesis, ICL #249

27. Coordinator and Moderator, Instructional Course Lecture #148, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 75th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 5-9, 2008. a. The Technique, Theory and Results for the Reverse (Delta-Type)

Shoulder Prosthesis, ICL #148

B. Courses Taught

1. “Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Shoulder.” University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, November 11-12, 1976.

2. “Shoulder and Elbow Problems.” Orthopaedics for Primary Care Physicians, Elkhorn, Idaho, March 20-24, 1978.

3. “The Orthopaedist and Rheumatic Disease.” Advances in Family Medicine, Seattle, Washington, April 3-7, 1978.

4. “Shoulder Pain.” Rehabilitation Medicine Review, Seattle, Washington, May 10, 1978.

5. “Painful Shoulder.” WAMI Satellite Broadcasts to Idaho, Montana, and Alaska, Seattle, Washington, May 15 and June 23, 1978.

6. “Upper Extremity Injuries.” Sports Medicine 1978, Seattle, Washington, August 25-26, 1978.

7. “Upper Extremity Injuries.” Washington State Academy of Physicians’ Assistants, Seattle, Washington, January 29, 1979.

8. Moderator for Neurophysiology I, Orthopaedic Research Society, San Francisco, CA, February 20-22, 1979.

9. “Compartmental Syndrome.” Basic and Advanced Courses: Operative Treatment of Fractures and Nonunions, Sun Valley, Idaho, March 17-24, 1979.

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10. “Continuous Infusion Technique.” University of California San Diego Tissue Fluid Pressure and Composition Course, San Diego, California, July 21, 1979.

11. Instructor, Sports Medicine for Team Physicians, Seattle, Washington, August 8-11, 1979.

12. Moderator, “Vascular Complications in the Upper Extremity,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 7-11, 1980.

13. Instructor, Office Orthopaedics for Primary Physicians, Sun Valley, Idaho, February 23-March 1, 1980.

14. “The Orthopaedist and Rheumatic Disease.” Advances in Family Practice, Seattle, Washington, March 24-28, 1980.

15. Invited Guest Lecturer, William Beaumont U.S. Army Hospital, El Paso, Texas, June 4-6, 1980.

16. Instructor, Emergency Medical Care: Trauma, Orthopaedics and Surgery, Alaska, June 27-July 5, 1980.

17. “Acute Anterior Compartmental Syndrome.” Common Problems in Children’s Orthopaedics, Seattle, Washington, August 22, 1980.

18. Moderator for Upper Extremity Session, Orthopaedic Traumatology Course, Seattle, WA, August 25-27, 1980.

19. “The Orthopaedist and Rheumatic Disease.” Advances in Family Practice, Seattle, Washington, September 22-26, 1980.

20. “Tendinitis and Bursitis: Basic Pathology”, “Tendinitis and Bursitis: Differential Diagnosis and Work-up” and “Tendinitis and Bursitis: Surgery.” Arthritis Days, The Arthritis Foundation, Seattle, Washington, September 25, 1981.

21. “Surgical Consideration in Shoulder Injuries.” Sports Medicine, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 14-21, 1981.

22. Moderator, “A Practical Approach to Compartmental Syndromes and other Vascular Problems In Orthopaedics,” Instructional Course, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 25-March 3, 1981.

23. “Bursitis, Tendinitis,” Advances in Family Medicine, Seattle, Washington, March 23-27, 1981.

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24. Instructor, Emergency Medical Care: Trauma, Orthopaedics, and Surgery, Wailea Beach, Maui, April 18-25, 1981.

25. Instructor, Common Office Procedures, Seattle, Washington, June 18-20, 1981.

26. “Painful Shoulder.” Advances in Family Medicine Practice, Seattle, Washington, September 24, 1981.

27. “Compartmental Syndrome: Pathogenesis”, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Course for Basic Science Educators, San Diego, CA, November 2-6, 1981.

28. Instructor, Common Office Procedures, Seattle, Washington, June 10-12, 1982.

29. Moderator for “Upper Extremity and Axial Skeleton,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orthopaedic Traumatology Course, Seattle, WA, August 9-11, 1982.

30. Invited Guest Lecturer, Alaska Orthopaedic Society, Anchorage, Alaska, October 21-22, 1982.

31. Moderator for “Compartmental Syndromes and other Vascular Problems,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 50th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 10-15, 1983.

32. “Painful Shoulder: Diagnosis and Treatment,” Advances in Family Practice, Seattle, Washington, September 12-16, 1983.

33. “Hands-on” Laboratory, “Pressure Measurement,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Current Concepts in Orthopaedics as Related to Nursing Skills, Seattle, WA, September 22-23, 1983.

34. Moderator for “The Effect of Ankle and Knee Position on Intracompartmental Pressure in the Human Leg,” 30th Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 9, 1984.

35. Moderator for “Traumatic and Sports-Related Compartmental Syndromes”, Instructional Course, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 51st Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 9-14, 1984.

36. Instructor, Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician, Sun Valley, Idaho, February 18-25, 1984.

37. “Shoulder Impingement Syndrome.” Department of Medicine Clinical Conference, University of Washington, January 31, 1984.

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38. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain,” Radiology Northwest, Seattle, Washington, March 24, 1984.

39. Moderator for “Brachial Plexus Injury, Bankart Procedure, Surgery of Posterior Dislocation, Shoulder Anatomy, Diagnosis and Treatment of Subluxing Shoulder,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Common Shoulder Problems Course, Acapulco, Mexico, March 21-23, 1985.

40. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Shoulder Educator’s Course, Newport, Rhode Island, May 13-16, 1985.

41. Panel Member, “Controversies in the Management of Trauma to the Upper Extremity,” Orthopaedic Traumatology Course, Seattle, Washington, August 19-21, 1985.

42. Moderator for “Shoulder Imaging, Arthroscopy,” 8th Annual Summer Institute, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Monterey, California, September 22-26, 1986.

43. Instructor, Residents’ Psychomotor Skills Course, Seattle, Washington, May 15-18, 1986.

44. University of Washington School of Medicine Biomedical Symposium. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, October 30-31, 1986.

45. Moderator on Anterior and Multidirectional Instability, 5th Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 12-15, 1986.

46. Moderator for “Arthroscopy of the Shoulder” and “Shoulder Instability (panel discussion),” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Common Shoulder Problems Course, Vail, CO, December 6-10, 1986.

47. Moderator for “Fractures of Clavicle, Scapula, and Humerus,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 54th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987.

48. Moderator for “The Evaluation and Treatment of Degenerative and Inflammatory Disease in Orthopaedics,” Primary Care of Office Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA, March 6-7, 1987.

49. “Shoulder Pathology: Its Evaluation and Treatment,” Sacred Health Medical Center, Spokane, WA, April 10-11, 1987.

50. Moderator for “Multidirectional Instabilities, Surgical Repairs, Use of Arthroscope and Failed Reconstruction,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 55th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 4-9, 1988.

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51. Primary Care Orthopaedics Course, “Management of Shoulder Pain,” Seattle, Washington, February 26-27, 1988.

52. Panel member, “Perspective on Shoulder Arthroscopy,” Annual Summer Institute, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Diego, CA, September 7-11, 1988.

53. 16th Annual Advances in Family Practice, “Evaluation and Management of

Shoulder Problems”, Seattle, WA, September 12-16, 1988:

54. Moderator for Glenohumeral Dislocations session, Fourth International Conference on Surgery of Shoulder (ASES), Waldorf Astoria, NY, October 3-7, 1989.

55. Moderator for Instructional Course Lecture on “The Shoulder: Rotator Cuff” and moderator for the Symposium of RC Failures, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 57th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 7-13, 1990.

56. “Shoulder Problems,” Resident Conference, University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA, February 28, 1990.

57. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Summer Institute (Intensive Surgical Skills), #701 Current Shoulder Surgical Management, Monterey, California, September 10-12, 1990. a. Moderator: Panel on Perspective on Arthroscopy of the Shoulder b. Moderator: Laboratory Session: Diagnosis of Shoulder Problems

(Physical Examination, X-rays, and Special Techniques) c. Moderator: Panel on Instability of Shoulder d. Faculty: Laboratory session on Shoulder Instability e. Faculty: Laboratory session on Problem Cases on Instability and

Trauma f. Faculty: Laboratory session on Rotator Cuff Disease and Total

Shoulder Replacement g. Faculty: Laboratory session on Anterior Acromioplasty, Cuff

Repair, Total Shoulder Replacement

58. Family Practice Update “Office Orthopaedics—Problem Solving,” Seattle, WA, September 13, 1990.

59. Moderator for “Shoulder and Elbow Instability Session,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 6-10, 1990.

60. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 58th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 6-12, 1991. a. Moderator: Scientific Session on the Shoulder: Rotator Cuff b. Moderator: Case Controversies: The Shoulder

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c. Panel member: In Vivo Measurement of Glenohumeral Stability in Eight Normal Male Shoulders

61. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 7th Annual Open Meeting,

Anaheim, California, March 10, 1991 a. Moderator: Shoulder Anatomy, Kinesiology b. Symposium: Diagnostic Evaluation of Painful Shoulder Problems -

“Ultrasound in Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff”

62. P.J. Kelly Award Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, May 30-June 1, 1991.

63. Faculty and Panel Member, “Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tears” and “Arthroplasty of the Shoulder,” AAOS Common Shoulder Problems, Vail, Colorado, December 6-10, 1991.

64. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 59th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 20-25, 1992. a. Faculty member: Case Controversies: Shoulder Injuries b. Moderator: Symposium: The Painful Shoulder: Diagnosis

Treatment and Evaluation

65. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 8th Annual Open Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1992. a. “How-To” Video: My Technique of Open Anterior Stabilization” b. Case Presentations to the Experts – one of the experts c. Debate with Dr. Caspari – Arthroscopic approach versus Open

Approach Stabilization

66. Faculty Demonstration (lab): “Acromioplasty Cuff Repair and Anterior Instability Repair,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Summer Institute, Seattle, WA, September 21-23, 1992.

67. Instructor, Symposium on “Cost Effectiveness of Shoulder diagnosis and Treatment, “American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 60th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 18-23, 1993.

68. Faculty/Instructor, Symposium on “Multidirectional Instability – Evolving Concepts,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 9th Annual Open Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 21, 1993.

69. Moderator, “Shoulder Panel,” Western Orthopaedic Association Meeting, Seattle, Washington, September 1, 1993.

70. Panel: Round Table Symposium: “Instability Surgery: Complications and Failures,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Annual Closed Meeting, Richmond, Virginia, October 30-31, 1993.

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71. Instructor, Symposium on “Anterior Traumatic Instability of the Shoulder: Arthroscopic vs. Open Approach.” Specific lecture: “Laxity and Instability: Definitions and Basic Principles,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 61st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 24-March 1, 1994.

72. Moderator, “Other Shoulder Problems,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 10th Annual Open Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 27, 1994.

73. Moderator, “Shoulder Instability,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons,

Annual Closed Meeting, Manchester, Vermont, September 26-28, 1994. 74. Moderator, Lecture Demonstrations: The Rotator Cuff #331L and

Glenohumeral Instability #351L, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 62nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 16-21, 1995.

75. Raney Visiting Professor, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 2-5, 1995. 76. Moderator, Lecture Demonstrations: The Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Fusion

#208 and Glenohumeral Instability #244, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 63rd Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 21-26, 1996.

77. Moderator, “Shoulder Disorders,” American Academy of Orthopaedic

Surgeons, 64th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 13-17, 1997. 78. “Difficult Rotator Cuff Tears” Symposium, American Shoulder and Elbow

Surgeons, Annual open meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 16, 1997. 79. “TSR-Decision Making: How to do it Best” Symposium, American

Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 19, 1998.

80. Moderator, “Shoulder Miscellaneous,” American Academy of Orthopaedic

Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 20, 1998. 81. Faculty/Instructor, ICL #306 “Shoulder Arthroplasty: Current Techniques,”

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 17, 2000.

82. Faculty/Instructor, ICL #402 “Open and Arthroscopic Instability Repairs,”

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 4, 2001.

83. Visiting Guest Professor for the Ferguson Lectureship, Pittsburgh, PA, April

21-26, 2001.

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84. Faculty/Instructor, Symposium “Modern Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Arthritis: Are Our Patients Better Off,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, February 13-17, 2002.

85. Faculty/Instructor, Symposium “Rationale Approach to Cuff Tendinosis and

Tear,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 5-9, 2003.

86. Moderator, Symposium “Principles and Procedures for Anterior

Glenohumeral Instability: An International Perspective,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 10-14, 2004.

87. Faculty/Instructor, ICL #229 “Open and Arthroscopic Instability Repairs,”

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 11, 2004.

88. Faculty/Instructor, ICL #269 “Operative Management of Rotator Cuff

Tears,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 11, 2004.

89. Moderator, Symposium “Principles and Procedures for Anterior

Glenohumeral Instability: An International Perspective,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 23, 2005.

90. Faculty/Instructor, ICL #206 “The Technique, Theory and Results for the

Reverse (Delta-Type) Shoulder Prosthesis,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 23, 2006.

91. Moderator, Symposium “Principles and Procedures for Anterior

Glenohumeral Instability: An International Perspective,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 24, 2006.

92. Moderator, Symposium “Instability,” American Shoulder and Elbow

Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 25, 2006.

11. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, Associate Editor, July 1981-March 1986

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Associate Editor, February 1982-June 1992.

Video Journal of Orthopaedics, Medical Video Productions, Editor, October 1985-present.

Video Journal of Orthopaedics, Medical Video Productions, Member, Board of Editors, 1989-present.

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American Journal of Roentgenology from articles in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research and Orthopaedic Clinics of North America, Abstractor, 1976-1978.

12. SPECIAL NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Basic Sciences Committee, 1980-January 1982 Chairman, Program Committee, 55th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting in Atlanta, GA, 1988 Chairman, Committee on Shoulder and Elbow, 1990 - 1993 (3 years) Committee on the Shoulder, 1982-1984, 1984-1986 Committee on Shoulder and Elbow, 1987-1993 Coordinating Committee, 1987 Member-at-Large, Board of Directors, 1984-85 (1 year) Program Committee, 1985 to 1990 Representative to the Council of American Societies of American Association of Medical Colleges, 1985 and 1987 (2 years) Sub-Committee on Upper Extremity, 1991 (1 year)

American Medical Association

Residency Review Committee on Orthopaedic Surgery, November 1981-1986

American Orthopaedic Association

ABC Exchange Fellowship Committee, 1990-1993 Committee on Residents’ Conference, 1990-1994

American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons

Chairman, Membership Committee, 1982-1988 Chairman, Research Committee, 1983-1985 Chairman, 3rd Annual ASES Open Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1987 Continuing Education Committee, 1995-1998 Executive Committee, 1989 – 1993 Nominating Committee, 1987 Planning & Development Committee, 1989-91, 1996-1998 President, American Shoulder & Elbow Surgeons, 1991 (1 year) Program Committee, 5th Annual Open Meeting, 1989

Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons

Membership Committee, 1983-1984

Committee Composed of Seattle Orthopaedists/Rheumatologists

Committee to Revise the Guidelines for the Physicians Management of Rheumatic Disease, 1984-1986

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Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation

Grant Review Committee, 1982-1983 Review panel for completed projects, 1990-1993 Washington State Fund Raising Chairman, 1988-1989

Washington State Chapter, Arthritis Foundation

Public Education and Information Committee, 1984-present Board of Directors, January 1, 1995-December 31, 1997 Web Site Advisory Panel, March 1996-March 1997

Washington State Orthopaedic Association

Regional Representative for the University of Association Washington Orthopaedists, 1986-present

3M Orthopaedic Company

3M Professional Orthopedic Consultant Panel, Orthopedic Products Division, 3M Company, 1983-present

13. SPECIAL LOCAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

A. University of Washington (UWSOM, UWMC, UWP)

Chairman, Emergency Hospital Services Committee, 1976-1984

UWMC Medical Staff Administrative Committee (MSAC), 1978-1990

School of Medicine's Academic Affairs Committee, 1978-1982

Chairman, Academic Affairs Committee, Sub-Committee on Under Represented Minority Students, 1979

Self-Study Subcommittee on Faculty, 1981-1983

Chairman, Functional Program Planning Sub-Committee Operating Room/Anesthesia User Group, 1981

Functional Program Planning Sub-Committee Ambulatory Care/ER User Group, 1981-present

Hospital Board Ambulatory Care Planning Sub-Committee, August 1981-1984

School of Medicine’s Search Committee for Department of Radiology Chairman, 1982-1983

Ambulatory Care Advisory Committee, 1982

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University of Washington Physicians Planning Committee, State & Financial Planning Workshops, 1982-1986

University of Washington Physicians Management Committee, 1982-1996

School of Medicine’s Search Committee for Department of Surgery Chairman, 1982-1983

Surgical Task Force Committee, 1983-1993

University of Washington Physicians Out-Referral Task Force, 1983-1984

School of Medicine’s Appointments and Promotions Committee, 1983-1986

Market Research Analysis Task Force, 1984-1986

University Hospital/School of Medicine Capital Campaign Steering Committee, 1984-1986

Ambulatory Care Planning Committee, 1984-present

Facilities Committee (School of Medicine Interface) 1985-1989

Internal Review Committee of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985-1986

University of Washington Physicians Marketing Committee, 1985-1989

University of Washington Physicians, Subcommittee of AUP to work on Marketing Issues, 1985-1989

University of Washington Physicians, Subcommittee on new name for AUP, November, 1985-1986

Board Joint Conference Committee, 1986-1987

University of Washington Physicians, Ad Hoc Physicians Committee of UH USERS’ Task Force Marketing Committee, January 1986-May 1987

University of Washington Physicians, Ad Hoc Committee to examine HMOs, August 1986-1987

Medical School Executive Committee, 1986-2009

Medical School Executive Committee Steering Committee, 1986-2009

Ad Hoc Clinical Chairs Committee, 1986-2009

Coordinator, 1986, 4th Annual University of Washington Symposium in the Biomedical Sciences, 1986

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Faculty Senate, September 1986-September 1988

Sullivan Implementation Committee, 1987

Co-Chair, 1987 University of Washington Health Sciences Open House, Seattle, Washington, April 10-11, 1987.

Chairman, Operating Room Committee, 1987-1993

University of Washington Physicians Chairman, Marketing Committee, 1987-1989

University of Washington Health Plans Board Planning Committee, 1987-1990, 1993-1996

Chair, Review Committee for Director of Center of Bioengineering, 1988

University of Washington Physicians Board of Trustees, Orthopaedics, July, 1988-present

Chair, 1989 University of Washington Health Sciences Open House, Seattle, Washington, April 28-29, 1989.

UWMC/UWSOM Clinical Planning Task Force Committee, July 1, 1989-1995, 1998

General Chair, Health Sciences Open House, 1989

Chairman, Medical School Student Advising Task Force, 1989-1990

School of Medicine’s Search Committee for the Dean of the School of Medicine, 1990

UWMC Joint Conference Committee of Board, July 1, 1990-June 1, 1991

Surgery Search Committee for Chairman of the Department of Surgery, 1990-1993

Chairman, Anesthesiology Search Committee for Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology, 1992-1993

School of Medicine's Ad Hoc Committee for Clinical Cancer Program Planning, 1992

School of Medicine's Academic Planning Committee, 1992-1993

School of Medicine's Research Planning Committee, 1992

Chairman, School of Medicine's Graphic Identity Committee, 1992

University of Washington Physicians Member, School of Medicine's Patient Care Planning Committee, 1992

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University of Washington Physicians Member, Payor Relations Search Committee for the Director of Managed Care and Payor Relations, 1992-1993

Vice-President, University of Washington Physicians, 1992-1993

School of Medicine’s Sites of Practice and Medical Practice Initiatives Committee, 1993-2003

School of Medicine’s Clinical Management Committee, 1993-1996

School of Medicine's Industry Relations Ad Hoc Committee, 1993-1995

University of Washington Medical Center Finance Committee Board, July 1993-July 1996

President, University of Washington Physicians Board of Trustees, July 1993-July 1996

President, University of Washington Physicians Management Committee, July 1993-July 1996

Board of Directors, Children’s University Medical Group, July 1993-July 1996

University of Washington Physicians, Subcommittee on Quality Improvement, April 1996-1997

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/University of Washington School of Medicine Faculty Practice Advisory Committee (FPAC), July 1994-present

Hamilton/KSA Steering Committee Meetings, 1995

Primary Care Network Steering Committee, 1995–1996

School of Medicine’s Federal Advisory Committee, 1995-1997

Surgical Services Steering Committee, 1995-2009

School of Medicine’s Clinical Management Committee, Subcommittee on Medical and Surgical Specialties, 1995-1996

School of Medicine’s Clinical Management Committee, Subcommittee on Telemedicine, 1996-1997

School of Medicine’s Ad Hoc Academic Planning Committee, 1996

School of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Dean of the School of Nursing Search, 1997-1998

School of Medicine’s Residency Position Review Committee, 1997-1999.

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School of Medicine’s Full-time Clinical Faculty Ad Hoc Committee, 1997-2009

School of Medicine’s Committee on Clinical Research, 1998-2009

School of Medicine’s Ad Hoc Committee to Review UW Physicians, 1998-2009

Joint CUMG/UWP 1999 Annual Program Committee, 1999.

School of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, July 1998-March 1999

School of Medicine’s Search Committee for Rehabilitation Medicine Chair, 1999-2002. UWMC, Ad Hoc Committee on Access, April 1999 - 2009 .

B. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 1. University of Washington Medical Center

Director, Department of Orthopaedics Residency Program, 1978-1981 Department of Orthopaedics Burgess M. Burgess Endowed Chair Steering Committee, 1983-1984 Orthopaedic Career Advisor to Medical Students, 1983-2009 Executive Council, Northwest Tissue Center, 1988-2009 Chairman, Dept. of Orthopaedics Budget Steering Committee, 1994-1995 Bone and Joint Center/Sports Medicine Marketing Committee, 1995-present Chairman, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Budget Council Steering Committee, 1997-2009 Chairman, Dept. of Orthopaedics Computer Support Group, 1997-2009 Chairman, Dept. of Orthopaedics Clinical Advisory Group, 1998-2009

2. Children’s Hospital and Medical Center

Professional Partnership Committee, 1982-1984

3. Seattle Veterans Administration Puget Sound Health Care System

Member, Dean’s Committee 1986-2009

14. RESEARCH FUNDING:

A. Previously Funded Projects

1. NIH Training Grant, “Compartmental Syndromes,” Principal Investigator, $24,434. July 1, 1973-June 30, 1974.

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2. Orthopaedic Research Education Foundation Grant, “Pressure on Swelling,” Principal Investigator, $5,000. October 7 1973-September 3, 1974.

3. Seattle Foundation, “Fracture Swelling,” Principal Investigator, $3,500. April 1, 1974-June 30, 1975.

4. Boeing Employees Good Neighbor Fund Grant, “Measurement of Intracompartmental Pressure,” Principal Investigator, $3,500. September 18, 1975-June 30, 1976.

5. University of Washington School of Medicine, General Research Support Grant, to study “Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Shoulder,” Principal Investigator, $2,000. December 1, 1975-December 31, 1977.

6. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation Grant, “Intracompartmental Pressure Measurement in the Diagnosis of the Compartmental Syndrome,” Principal Investigator, $7,226. October 1, 1976-September 30, 1977.

7. National Institutes of Health Research Grant, “Increased Pressure in Compartments of the Extremities,” Principal Investigator, $58,223. January 1, 1977-December 31, 1978.

8. Seattle Medical Research Foundation Grant, “High Pressure Mace,” Principal Investigator, $2,000. June 1, 1977.

9. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation Grant, “The Effect of Increased Tissue Pressure and of Elevation on Muscle Oxygenation in Man,” Principal Investigator, $6,000. April 1, 1978-March 30, 1979.

10. University of Washington School of Medicine Biomedical Research Support Grant to support a predoctoral research assistant to assist research on “Increased Pressure in Compartments of the Extremities,” Principal Investigator, $5,000. January 1, 1978-December 31, 1978.

11. National Institutes of Health Research Grant, “Increased Pressure in Compartments of the Extremities,” Principal Investigator, $79,608. April 1, 1979-March 31, 1981.

12. Veterans Administration Grant #67: “Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension as a Predictor of Wound Healing,” Principal Investigator, $202,558. October 1, 1980-September 30, 1983.

13. Veterans Administration Grant #67-2: “Predictive Value of Transcutaneous P02 in Peripheral Vascular Disease,” Principal Investigator, $237,358. October 1, 1983-September 30, 1986.

14. 3M Orthopaedics Products Grant: “For Interactive Graphics for Orthopaedic Surgery Project,” Principal Investigator, $3,000. 1984.

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15. Johnson and Johnson Grant: “For Interactive Graphics for Orthopaedic Surgery”, Principal Investigator, $5,000. 1984.

16. Veterans Administration Merit Review Grant, “Altered Collagen and Wound Metabolism in Nonhealing Diabetic Ulcers,” (Co-Investigator), $183,718. October 1, 1984-September 30, 1987.

17. Research Agreement with Xenotech Laboratories, Inc., California and University of Washington to Measure 3-Dimensional Flexion of Cadaver Knees, $25,000. September 1, 1985-March 1, 1986.

18. M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Grant for “Interactive Graphics in Orthopaedic Education,”$86,000. October 1, 1985.

19. Richards Medical Company Grant: “Robotics Program,” $10,000. January 1986-December 1987.

20. National Institutes of Health Grant: “Ligament Insertions: Relations in the Moving Knee,” $166,079. April 1, 1986-March 31, 1989.

21. Richards Medical Company Grant: “Investigation of the Effect of Total Knee Components Position on the Stability and Function of the Resulting Arthroplasty,” $63,000. July 1, 1986-June 30, 1987.

22. Veterans Administration RR&D Grant: “Circulatory and Mechanical Response of Skin to Compression Loading,” $190,960. October 1986-September 1989.

23. Orthopaedic Research Education Foundation Grant for Microsurgery Laboratory, Principal Investigator, $9,625. January 1, 1987-December 31, 1987.

24. Prosthetics Research Study Grant: “Quantitative Measurement and Description of Socket Rectification Techniques,” $103,523. October 1987-September 1988.

25. 3M Orthopaedic Products Grant: Basic Research Grant, Principal Investigator, $3,000. 1987.

26. M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Grant: “Materials Testing System for Harborview Biomechanics Laboratory,” $220,000. July 1, 1987-June 30, 1988.

27. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. September 19, 1988-August 31, 1993.

28. Veterans Administration: Automated Fabrication of Mobility Aids Quantitative Measurement and Description of Socket Rectification Techniques, $83,254. October 1, 1988-September 30, 1989.

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29. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: Molecular Medicine Training Program Grant, Co-Principal Investigator (Principal Investigator: George Stamatoyannopoulos), $904,310, July 1, 1989-June 30, 1994.

30. National Institutes of Health: Motion at the Glenohumeral Joint: Capsular Effects, Co-Principal Investigator, $525,307. July 1, 1990-June 30, 1993.

31. NIH, ASES, and AAOS: Shoulder Research Workshop: The Shoulder: Balance of Mobility and Stability. NIH-$20,000, ASES-$15,000, AAOS-$35,000. September 13-15, 1992.

32. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Scapulohumeral Balance: Angular Range of Stability for the Glenohumeral Joint, Faculty Sponsor, $9,282. January 1, 1993-December 31, 1993.

33. Bristol-Myers/Zimer Grant for Excellence in Orthopaedics: Collaborative Opportunities in Orthopaedic Traumatology Research, $250,000. January 1, 1993-December 31, 1997.

34. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. March 1, 1995-June 30, 1995.

35. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. March 1, 1996-June 30, 1996.

36. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. March 1, 1997-June 30, 1997.

37. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. March 1, 1998-June 30, 1998.

38. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. October 1, 1998-March 31, 1999.

39. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. October 1, 1999-March 31, 2000.

40. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. October 1, 2000-March 31, 2001.

41. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. October 1, 2001-March 31, 2002.

42. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: Hark Lectureship, Principal Investigator, $2,500. October 1, 2002-March 31, 2003.

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43. OREF Prospective Clinical Grant: The Shoulder Function and Health Status of Individuals with Documented Rotator Cuff Tears Before and After Treatment: A Multicentered Prospective Study. Co- Principal Investigator, $89,308. July 1, 1997-June 30, 2000.

15. BIBLIOGRAPHY:

A. Journal Articles Published - Peer Reviewed

1. Lipscomb, H.S., Wilson, C., Retiene, K., Matsen III, F.A., and Ward, D.N.: The Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of an Antidiuretic Hormone: A Case Report and Characterization of an Antidiuretic Hormone-like Material Isolated from an Oat Cell Carcinoma of the Lung. Cancer Res., 28:378-383, 1968.

2. Burdine, J.A., Waltz, T.A., Matsen III, F.A., and Rapp, F.: Localization of 113mIndium-Chelates Compared with 99mTechnetium-Sodium Pertechnetate in Experimental Cerebral Lesions. J. Nuclear Med., 10:290-293, 1969.

3. Rapp, F., Pauluzzi, S., Waltz, T.Z., Burdine, J.A., Matsen III, F.A., and Levy, B.: Induction of Brain Tumors in Newborn Hamsters by Simian Andenovirus SA7. Cancer Res., 29:1173-1178, 1969.

4. Schnall, G.L., Zeiger, L.S., DiChiro, G., Briner, W.H., and Matsen III, F.A.: Clinical Comparison of Two 99mTc Tracers for Brain Scanning: Pertechnetate vs. Labeled Albumin. Radiology, 99:361-368, 1971.

5. Matsen III, F.A., and West, C.R.: Supracortical Fluid: A Monitor of Albumin Exchange in Normal and Injured Brain. Am. J. Physiol., 222:532-539, 1972.

6. West, C.R., and Matsen III, F.A.: Effects of Ischemia on Electrolytes of Cortical CSF and on Brain Water. J. Neurosurg., 36:687-699, 1972.

7. Matsen III, F.A., and Krugmire, R.B.: The Effect of Externally Applied Pressure on Postfracture Swelling. J. Bone Joint Surg., 56-A:1586-1591, 1974.

7a. Above article condensed in Modern Medicine, 43:121, 1975.

8. Matsen III, F.A., and Clawson, D.K.: The Deep Posterior Compartmental Syndrome of the Leg. J. Bone Joint Surg., 57-A:34-39, 1975.

9. Matsen III, F.A., Questad, K., and Matsen, A.L.: The Effect of Local Cooling on Postfracture Swelling--A Controlled Study. Clin. Orthop., 109:201-206, 1975.

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10. Matsen III, F.A., and Staheli, L.T.: Neurovascular Complications Following Tibial Osteotomy in Children--A Case Report. Clin. Orthop., 110:210-214, 1975.

11. Matsen, F.A.: Compartmental Syndrome: A Unified Concept. Clin. Orthop., 113:8-14, 1975.

11a. Above article in Traumatic Medicine and Surgery for the Attorney, 4:675-685, Nov., 1976.

12. Sheridan, G.W., and Matsen III, F.A.: An Animal Model of the Compartmental Syndrome. Clin. Orthop., 113:36-42, 1975.

13. Sheridan, G.W., and Matsen III, F.A.: Fasciotomy in the Treatment of the Acute Compartmental Syndrome. J. Bone Joint Surg., 58-A:112-115, 1976.

14. Matsen III, F.A., Mayo, K.A., Sheridan, G.W., and Krugmire, R.B.: Monitoring of Intramuscular Pressure. Surgery, 79:702-709, 1976.

15. Sheridan, G.W., Matsen III, F.A., and Krugmire, R.B.: Further Investigation on the Pathophysiology of the Compartmental Syndrome. Clin. Orthop., 123: 266-270, 1977.

16. Matsen III, F.A., Mayo, K.A., Krugmire, R.B., Sheridan, G.W., and Kraft, G.H.: A Model Compartmental Syndrome in Man with Particular Reference to the Quantification of Nerve Function. J. Bone Joint Surg., 59-A:648-653, 1977.

17. Matsen III, F.A., Mayo, K.A., Sheridan, G.W., and Krugmire, R.B.: Continuous Monitoring of Intramuscular Pressure and Its Application to Clinical Compartment Syndromes. 9th European Conf. Microcirculation, Antwerp, Belgium, 1976. Bibl. Anat., 15:112-115 (Karger-Basel), 1977.

18. Matsen III, F.A., and Krugmire, R.B.: Compartmental Syndromes. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet., 147:943-949, 1978.

19. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes. New England J. Med. (Editorial), 300:1210-1211, 1979.

20. Matsen III, F.A., King, R.V., Krugmire, R.B., Mowery, C.A., and Roche, T.: Physiological Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure. International Orthopaedics (SICOT), 3:211-291, 1979.

21. Matsen III, F.A., Krugmire, R.B., and King, R.V.: Increased Tissue Pressure and Its Effect on Muscle Oxygenation in Level and Elevated Human Limbs. Nicholas Andry Award. Clin. Orthop., 144:311-320, 1979.

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22. Matsen III, F.A., Winquist, R.A., and Krugmire, R.B.: Diagnosis and Management of Compartmental Syndromes. J. Bone Joint Surg., 62-A:286-291, 1980.

23. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., King, R.V., and Simmons, C.W.: Effect of Acute Hemorrhage on Transcutaneous, Subcutaneous, and Intramuscular Oxygen Tensions. Pediatrics, 65:881-883, 1980.

24. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Pedegana, L.R., Krugmire, R.B., Simmons, C.W., King, R.V., and Burgess, E.M.: Transcutaneous P02 Measurement in Peripheral Vascular Disease--A Preliminary Report. Surg., Gynecol., Obstet., 150: 525-528, 1980.

25. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes. Hosp. Prac., 15:113-117, 1980.

26. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Krugmire, R.B., Simmons, C.W., and King, R.V.: The Effects of Limb Elevation and Dependency on Local Arteriovenous Gradients in Normal Human Limbs with Particular Reference to Limbs with Increased Tissue Pressure. Clin. Orthop., 150:187-195, 1980.

27. Matsen III, F.A., Bach, A.W., Wyss, C.R., and Simmons, C.W.: Transcutaneous P02: A Potential Monitor of the Status of Replanted Limb Parts. Plast. Reconstr. Surg., 65:732-737, 1980.

28. Veith, R.G., Matsen III, F.A., and Newell, S.G.: Recurrent Anterior Compartmental Syndromes of the Leg Due to Intensive Use of Muscles. Phys. Sportsmed, 8:80-88, 1980.

29. Matsen III, F.A.: Investigation of Viability of the Neuromuscular Structures of the Extremities. Bull. Prosthet. Res., 17:100-102, 1980.

30. Wyss, C.R., Matsen III, F.A., King, R.V., Simmons, C.W., and Burgess, E.M.: Dependence of Transcutaneous P02 on Local Arteriovenous Pressure Gradient in Normal Subjects. Clin. Sci., 60:499-506, 1981.

31. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., King, R.V., Barnes, D., and Simmons, C.W.: Factors Affecting the Tolerance of Muscle Circulation and Function for Increased Tissue Pressure. Clin. Orthop., 155:204-210, 1981.

32. Matsen III, F.A., and Veith, R.: Compartmental Syndromes in Children. J. Ped. Orthop., 1:33-41, 1981.

33. Clark, J.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: Primary Care of the Injured Wrist. Consultant, 21:38-49, 1981.

34. Matsen III, F.A., and Burgess, E.M.: Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension as Predictor of Wound Healing. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research (Veterans Administration), 18:106, Spring 1981.

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35. Burgess, E.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: Current Concepts Review. Determining Amputation Levels in Peripheral Vascular Disease. (Editorial). J. Bone Joint Surg., 63-A:1493-1497, 1981.

36. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., and Simmons, C.W.: The Effects of Compression and Elevation on the Circulation to the Skin of the Hand as Reflected by Transcutaneous P02. Plast. Reconstr. Surg., 69:86-89, 1982.

37. Burgess, E.M., Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., and Simmons, C.W.: Segmental Transcutaneous Measurements of P02 in Patients Requiring Below-the-Knee Amputation for Peripheral Vascular Insufficiency. J. Bone Joint Surg., 64-A:378-382, 1982.

38. Kilcoyne, R.F., and Matsen III, F.A.: Rotator Cuff Tear Measurement by Arthropneumotomography. Am. J. Roentgenology, 140:315-318, 1983.

39. Shuman, W.P., Kilcoyne, R.F., Matsen III, F.A., Rogers, J.V., Mack, L.A.: Double-Contrast Computed Tomography of the Glenoid Labrum. Am. J. Roentgenology, 141:581-584, 1983.

40. Wyss C.R., Matsen III, F.A., Simmons, C.W., and Burgess, E.M.: Trancutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurements on the Limbs of Diabetic and Nondiabetic Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease. Surgery, 95:339-46, 1984.

41. Zuckerman, J.E., Matsen III, F.A.: Complications about the Glenohumeral Joint Related to the Use of Screws and Staples. J. Bone Joint Surg., 66-A:175-180, 1984.

42. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Simmons, C.W., Robertson, C.L., and Burgess, E.; The Effect of Exercise upon Cutaneous Oxygen Delivery in the Extremities of Patients with Claudication and in a Human Laboratory Model of Claudication. Surg. Gyn. Obstet., 158:522-528, 1984.

43. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Robertson, C.L., Oberg, A.P.: The Relationship of Transcutaneous P02 and Laser Doppler Measurements in a Human Model of Local Arterial Insufficiency. Surg., Gynecol., Obstet., 159:418-22, 1984.

44. Mack, L.A., Matsen III, F.A., Kilcoyne, R.F., Davies, P.K., and Sickler, M.A.: Ultrasound: US Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff. Radiology, 157:205-209, 1985.

45. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Hammond, M.C., Robertson, C.L., Love, S., and Burgess, E.M.: Factors Relating to the Sensory Acuity of Limbs with Peripheral Vascular Insufficiency. Surgery, 99(4):455-462, 1986.

46. Wyss, C.R., Robertson, C., Love, S.J., Harrington, R.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: Relationship Between Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension, Ankle Blood

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Pressure and Clinical Outcome of Vascular Surgery in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Patients. Surgery, 101:56, 1987.

47. Barrett, W.P., Franklin, J.L., Jackins, S.E., Wyss, C.R., and Matsen III, F.A.: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. J. Bone Joint Surg., 69-A:865-872, 1987.

48. Olerud, J., Pecoraro, R., Burgess, E., McKnight, B., Wyss, C., Reiber, G., and Matsen III, F.A.: Reliability of Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension (TcP02) Measurements in Elderly Normal Subjects. Scand. J. Clin. Lab. Invest., 47:535-541, 1987.

49. Castagno, A. A., W. P. Shuman, R.F. Kilcoyne, D.R. Haynor, M.E. Morris and F.A Matsen. : Complex fractures of the proximal humerus: role of CT in treatment. Radiology 165(3): 759-62, 1987.

50. Wyss, C.R., Harrington, R.M., Burgess, E.M., Matsen III, F.A.: Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension as a Predictor of Success after an Amputation. J. Bone Joint Surg., 70A:203-207, 1988.

51. Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Garbini, J.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Ligament Length Relationships in the Moving Knee. J. Orthop. Res., 6(4):593-610, 1988.

52. Mack, L.A., Nyberg, D.A., Matsen III, F.A.: Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff., Radiologic Clin. North. Am., Vol.26(1):161-177, 1988.

53. Mack, L.A., Nyberg, D.A., Kilcoyne, R.F., Harvey, D., and Matsen III, F.A., Sonography of the Post-Operative Shoulder. Am.J. Roentgenology, 150:1089-1094. 1988.

54. Downey, D.J., Simkin, P.A., Lanzer, W.L., Matsen III, F.A.: Hydraulic Resistance: A Measure of Vascular Outflow Obstruction in Osteonecrosis. J. Orthop. Res., 6:272-278, 1988.

55. Franklin, J.L., Barrett, W.P., Jackins, S.E., and Matsen III, F.A.: Glenoid Loosening in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Association with Rotator Cuff Deficiency. J. Arthroplasty, 3(1):1-8, 1988.

56. Mack, L.A., Gannon, M.K., Kilcoyne, R.F., and Matsen III, F.A.: Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff: Accuracy in Patients without Prior Surgery. Clin. Orthop., 234:21-28, 1988.

57. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartment Syndrome: Part A: Pathophysiology of Compartment Syndromes. Instructional Course Lectures, Chapter 45, Vol. 38, 1989.

58. Matsen III, F.A.: Discussant for Dr. L. Bigliani’s issue on Shoulder. Strategies in Orthop Surg., Vol. 8, #1, LTI Medica, Slingerands, 1989.

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59. Thomas, S.C., Matsen III, F.A.: An Approach to the Repair of Glenohumeral Ligament Avulsion in the Management of Traumatic Anterior Glenohumeral Instability. J. Bone Joint Surg., 71A(4):506-513, 1989.

60. Sangeorzan, B.J., Harrington, R.M., Wyss, C.R., Czerniecki, J.M., Matsen III, F.A.: Circulatory and mechanical response of skin to loading. J. Orthop. Res., 7(3):425-431, 1989.

61. Harryman, D.T., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Humeral Head Translates on the Glenoid with Passive Motion. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Surgery of the Shoulder, New York, NY, October 3-7, 1989.

62. Clark, J., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Relationship of the Glenohumeral Joint Capsule to the Rotator Cuff. Clin. Orthop., 254:29-34, 1990.

63. Kilcoyne, R.F., Shuman, W.P., Matsen III, F.A., Morris, M., and Rockwood, C.A.: The Neer Classification of Displaced Proximal Humeral Fractures: Spectrum of Findings on Plain Radiographs and CT Scans. Pictorial Essay. AJR, 154:1029-1033, 1990.

64. Neer, C., II, Matsen III, F.A., and Post, M.: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1990. In Surgery of the Shoulder, edited by Hawkins, R., Morrey, B.F., and Post, M., Mosby-year Book Inc, St. Louis, MO, 43:186-190, 1990.

65. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Clark, J.M., McQuade, K.J., Gibb, T.D., and Matsen III, F.A.: Translation of the Humeral Head on the Glenoid with Passive Glenohumeral Motion. J. Bone Joint. Surg., 72A(9):1334-1343, 1990.

66. Czerniecki, J.M., Harrington, R.M., Wyss, C.R., Sangeorzan, B.J., Matsen III, F.A.: The Effects of Age and Peripheral Vasular Disease on the Circulatory and Mechanical Response of Skin to Loading. Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 69(6):302-306, 1990.

67. Collins, D.N., Harryman II, D.T., Lippitt, S.B., Jackins, S.E., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Technique of Glenohumeral Arthroplasty. Techniques in Orthopaedics, 6(1):43-59, 1991.

68. Matsen, F. A., 3rd.:Capsulorrhaphy with a staple for recurrent posterior subluxation of the shoulder. J Bone Joint Surg Am 73(6): 950, 1991.

69. Lippitt, S.B., Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Diagnosis and Management of AMBRI Syndrome. Techniques in Orthopaedics, 6(1):61-73, 1991.

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70. Gibb, T.D., Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., McQuade, K.J., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Effect of Capsular Venting on Glenohumeral Laxity. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 268:120-127, 1991.

71. Harryman II, D.T., Mack, L.A., Wang, K.Y., Jackins, S.E., Richardson, M.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Rotator Cuff Repair: Correlation of Functional Results With Cuff Integrity. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 73A:982-989, 1991.

72. Matsen III, F.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Sidles, J.A.: Mechanics of Glenohumeral Instabililty. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 10(4), 1991.

73. Arntz, C.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Surgical Management of Complex Irreparable Rotator Cuff Deficiencies. J. Arthroplasty, 6(4), 1991.

74. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Harris, S., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Role of the Rotator Interval Capsule in Passive Motion and Stability of the Shoulder. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 74A:53-66, 1992.

75. Matsen III, F.A.: Presidential Address: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Tenth Anniversary Annual Meeting. J. Shoulder and Elbow Surg., 1:63, 1992.

76. Hawkins, R.J., Malone, T.R., Matsen III, F.A., and Savoie, F.H.: Shoulder: Use the Low-Tech Approach. Patient Care, 134-174, 1992.

77. Collins, D., Tencer, A., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Edge Displacement and Deformation of Glenoid Components in Response to Eccentric Loading. The Effect of Preparation of the Glenoid Bone. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 74A(4): 501-508, 1992.

78. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Harris, S.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Laxity of the Normal Glenohumeral Joint: A Quantitative In-Vivo Assessment. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, 1:66-76, 1992.

79. Pearl, M.L., Harris, S.L., Lippitt, S.B., Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: A System for Describing Positions of the Humerus Relative to the Thorax and its Use in the Presentation of Several Functionally Important Arm Positions. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surgery, 1:113-118, 1992.

80. Pearl, M.L., Sidles, J.A., Lippitt, S.B., Harryman II, D.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Codman's Paradox: 60 Years Later. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1:219-225, 1992.

81. Lippitt, S.B., Vanderhooft, E.P., Harris, S.L., Sidles, J.A., Harryman II,

D.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Glenohumeral Stability from Concavity-Compression: A Quantitative Analysis. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 2(1):27-35, l993.

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82. Pearl, M.L., Jackins, S., Sidles, J.A., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Humeroscapular Positions in a Shoulder Range of Motion Examination. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 1(6):296-305, 1992.

83. Arntz, C.T., Jackins, S., and Matsen III, F.A.: Prosthetic Replacement of

the Shoulder for the Treatment of Defects in the Rotator Cuff and the Surface of the Glenohumeral Joint. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 75A(4):485-491, 1993.

84. Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Mechanisms of Glenohumeral Joint Stability. Clin. Ortho Related Research (CORR), No.291:20-28, 1993.

85. Matsen III, F.A., Garbini, J.L., Sidles, J.A., Pratt, B., Baumgarten, D., and Kaiura, R.: Robotic Assistance in Orthopaedic Surgery. A Proof of Principle Using Distal Femoral Arthroplasty. Clin. Ortho Related Research (CORR) 295: 1993.

86. Ballmer, F.T., Sidles, J.A., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Humeral Head Prosthetic Arthroplasty: Surgically Relevant Geometric Considerations. J. Shoulder & Elbow Surg., 2:296-304, 1993.

87. Harryman II, D.T., Walker, E.D., Harris, S.L., Sidles, J.A., Jackins, S.E., and Matsen III, F.A.: Residual motion and function after glenohumeral or scapulothoracic arthrodesis. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg, 2(6):275-85, 1993.

88. Jackins, S., and Matsen III, F.A.: Management of Shoulder Instability. J. Hand Therapy, 7(2):99-106, 1994.

89. Ballmer, F.T., Lippitt, S.B., Romeo, A.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Total

shoulder arthroplasty: Some considerations related to glenoid surface contact. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 3(5):299-306, 1994.

90. Lippitt, S.B., Harris, S.L., Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III,

F.A.: In vivo quantification of the laxity of normal and unstable glenohumeral joints. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 3(4):215-223, 1994.

91. Olerud, J.E., Odland, G.F., Burgess, E.M., Wyss, C.R., Fisher, L.D., and

Matsen III, F.A.: A Model for the Study of Wounds in Normal Elderly Adults and Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease or Diabetes Mellitus. J. Surgical Research, 59:349-360, 1995.

92. Hollister, M. S., L. A. Mack, Patten R.M., Winter T.C. 3rd, Matsen F.A.

3rd, Veith R.R. : Association of sonographically detected subacromial/subdeltoid bursal effusion and intraarticular fluid with rotator cuff tear. AJR Am J Roentgenol 165(3): 605-8., 1995.

93. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Harris, S.L., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III,

F.A.: The Effect of Articular Conformity and the Size of the Humeral Head

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Component on Laxity and Motion after Glenohumeral Arthroplasty. A Cadaver Study. J Bone and Joint Surg, 77A(4):555-563, 1995.

94. Ziegler, D.W., DeBartolo, S.E., and Matsen III, F.A.: Patient Self-

Assessment of Health Status and Function in Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 4:345-351, 1995.

95. Mack, L. A. and F. A. Matsen, 3rd: Rotator cuff. Clin Diagn Ultrasound 30:

113-33, 1995. 96. Lazarus, M.D., Sidles, J.A., Harryman, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Effect of

a Chondral-Labral Defect on Glenoid Concavity and Glenohumeral Stability. J Bone Joint Surg., 78A(1):94-102, 1996.

97. Matsen III, F.A.: Early Effectiveness of Shoulder Arthroplasty for Patients

Who Have Primary Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 78-A(2):260-264, 1996.

98. Harryman, D.T., Matsen III, F.A., and Sidles, J.A.: Arthroscopic

Management of Refractory Shoulder Stiffness. J Arthroscopic and Related Surg., 13(1) 1997.

99. Matsen III, F.A., Smith, K.L., DeBartolo, S.E., and Von Oesen, G.: A

comparison of patients with late-stage rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis of the shoulder using self-assessed shoulder function and health status. Arthritis Care and Research 10:43-47, 1997.

100. Rozencwaig, R., van Noort, A., Moskal, M.J., Smith, K.L., Sidles, J.A., and

Matsen III, F.A.: The Correlation of Comorbidity with Shoulder Function and Health Status in Patients with Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease. J. Bone and Joint Surg., 80-A(8):1146-1153, 1998.

101. Romeo, A. A., T. Loutzenheiser, Rhee, Y.G., Sidles, J.A., Harryman, D.T.,

Matsen, F.A. III: The humeroscapular motion interface. Clin Orthop Relat Res (350): 120-7, 1998.

102. Garr, J.L., Gentilello, L.M., Cole, P.A., Mock, C.N., Matsen III, F.A.:

Monitoring for compartmental syndrome using near-infrared spectroscopy: a noninvasive, continuous, transcutaneous monitoring technique. J Trauma., 46(4):613-8, 1999.

103. Metcalf, M.H., Duckworth, D.G., Lee, S.B., Sidles, J.A., Smith, K.L.,

Harryman II, D.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Posteroinferior glenoplasty can change glenoid shape and increase the mechanical stability of the shoulder. J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 8(3):205-13, 1999.

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104. Aigner, T., Zhu, Y., Chansky, H.H., Matsen III, F.A., Maloney, W.J., Sandell, L.J.: Reexpression of type IIA procollagen by adult articular chondrocytes in osteoarthritic cartilage. Arthritis Rheum., 42(7):1443-50, 1999.

105. Duckworth, D.G., Smith, K.L., Campbell, B., Matsen III, F.A.: Self-

assessment questionnaires document substantial variability in the clinical expression of rotator cuff tears. J Shoulder Elbow Surg., 8(4):330-3, 1999.

106. O'Kane, J.W., Jackins, S., Sidles, J.A., Smith, K.L., Matsen III, F.A.: Simple

home program for frozen shoulder to improve patients' assessment of shoulder function and health status. J Am Board Fam Pract., 12(4):270-7, 1999.

107. Scarlat, M.M., Cuny, C., Goldberg, B.A., Harryman II, D.T., Matsen III,

F.A.: The lateral impaction of the shoulder. Int Orthop., 23(5):302-7, 1999. 108. Norquist, B.M., Goldberg, B.A., Matsen III, F.A.: Challenges in evaluating

patients lost to follow-up in clinical studies of rotator cuff tears. J Bone Joint Surg Am., 82(6):838-42, 2000.

109. Matsen, S.L., Malchow, D., and Matsen III, F.A.: Correlations with

patients’ perspectives of the results of lower extremity amputations. J. Bone Joint Surg Am., 82(8):1089-95, 2000.

110. Viola, R. W, Boatright, K. C., Smith, K. L., Sidles, J. A., and Matsen, F.A.:

Do shoulder patients insured by workers’ compensation present with worse self-assessed function and health status? J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 9(5):368-72, 2000.

111. Smith, K.L, Harryman II, D.T., Antoniou, J., Campbell, B., Sidles, J. A., and

Matsen III, F.A.: A prospective multi-practice study of shoulder function and health status in patients with documented rotator cuff tears. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 9(5):395-402, 2000.

112. Matsen, F.A., III, Antoniou, J., Rozencwaig, R., Campbell, B., and Smith,

K.L.: Correlates with comfort and function after total shoulder arthroplasty for degenerative joint disease. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 9(6):465-469, 2000.

113. Goldberg, B.A., Nowinski, R.J., and Matsen III, F.A.: Outcome of

nonoperative management of full thickness rotator cuff tears. Clin Orthop, 382:99-107, 2001.

114. Churchill, S.R., Moskal, M., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.:

Extracapsular anatomically contoured anterior glenoid bone grafting for

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complex glenohumeral instability. Tech Shoulder Elbow Surg., 2(3):210-218, 2001.

115. Weldon, E.J., III, Scarlat, M.M., Lee, S.B., and Matsen, F.A., III: Intrinsic

stability of unused and retrieved failed polyethylene glenoid components. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 10(5):474-481, 2001.

116. Goldberg, B.A., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Improvement in

shoulder comfort and function after rotator cuff repair without acriomioplasty. Clin. Orthop., 382:99-107, 2001.

117. Scarlat, M.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: Observations on retrieved polyethylene

glenoid components. J. Arthroplasty, 16(6):795-801, 2001. 118. Goldberg, B.A., Smith, K.L., Jackins, S., Campbell, B., and Matsen III,

F.A.: The magnitude and durability of functional improvement after total shoulder arthroplasty for degenerative joint disease. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 10(5):464-469, 2001.

119. Boorman, R., Hacker, S., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: A Conservative Broaching and Impaction Grafting Technique for Humeral Component Placement and Fixation in Shoulder Arthroplasty: The Procrustean Method. Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery. 2(3): 166- 175, September 2001.

120. Schiffern, S.C, Rozencwaig, R., Antoniou, J., Gillespy III, T., Richardson, M.L., and Matsen, F.A., III: Anteroposterior centering of the humeral head in the glenoid in vivo. Am. J. Sports Medicine, 30(3):382-387, 2002.

121. Fehringer, E.V., Kopjar, B., Boorman, R.S., Churchill, R.S., Smith, K.L.,

and Matsen III, F.A.: Characterizing the functional improvement after total shoulder arthroplasty for osteoarthritis. J. Bone Joint Surg., 84A(8):1349-1353, 2002.

122. Hasan, S.S., Leith, J.M., Campbell, B., Kapil, R., Smith, K.L., and Matsen

III, F.A.: Characteristics of unsatisfactory shoulder arthroplasties. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 11(5):431-441, 2002.

123. Lau, C., Churchill, R.S., Kim, J., Matsen III, F.A., and Kim, Y.

Asynchronous Web-Based Patient-Centered Home Telemedicine System. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 49(12): 1452-1462, 2002.

124. Lazarus, M.D., Jensen, K.L., Southworth, C., and Matsen III, F.A.: The

radiographic evaluation of keeled and pegged glenoid component insertion. J. Bone Joint Surg., 84A(7):1174-1182, 2002.

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125. Matsen III, F.A.: The biomechanics of glenohumeral stability. J. Bone Joint Surg., 84A(3):495-496, 2002.

126. Matsen III, F.A.: The relationship of surgical volume to quality of care:

scientific considerations and policy implications. J. Bone Joint Surg., 84A(8):1482-1483, discussion 1483-1485, 2002.

127. Woodhouse, E., Fehringer, E., Benda, P., and Matsen III, F.A.: Metastatic

carcinoma to the acromion in a patient following total shoulder arthroplasty: A case report and review of the literature. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 11(6): 645-647, 2002.

128. Boorman, R., Shafer, B., Fehringer, E., Churchill, R.S., and Matsen III,

F.A.: Ulnar component fracture after total elbow arthroplasty: A report of two cases. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg. 12(3):297, 2003.

129. Hacker, S., Boorman, R., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Impaction

grafting improves the fit of proximal humeral arthroplasty. JSES, 12(5):431-435, 2003.

130. Boorman, R., Kopjar, B., Fehringer, E., Churchill, R.S., Smith, K.L., and

Matsen III, F.A.: The effect of total shoulder arthroplasty on self-assessed health status is comparable to that of total hip arthroplasty and coronary artery bypass grafting. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 12(2): 158-163, 2003.

131. Fehringer, E., Schmidt, G., Boorman, R., Churchill, R.S., Smith, K.L.,

Norman, A., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: The anteroinferior labrum helps center the humeral head on the glenoid. J. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 12(1): 53-58, 2003.

132. Harryman II, D.T., Hettrich, C., Smith, K.L., Campbell, B., Sidles, J.A., and

Matsen III, F.A.: A prospective multipractice investigation of patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears: The importance of co-morbidities, surgeon, and other co-variables on self-assessed shoulder function and health status. J. Bone Joint Surg., 85A(4): 690-696, 2003.

133. Hasan, S., Leith, J., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: The distribution of

shoulder replacements among surgeons and hospitals is significantly different than that of hip or knee replacements. J. Shoulder and Elbow Surg., 12(2): 164-169, 2003.

134. Matsen III, F.A., Rockwood Jr., C.A., and Iannotti, J.: Humeral fixation by

press fit of a tapered metaphyseal stem. A prospective radiograph study. J. Bone Joint Surg., 85A(2): 304-308, 2003.

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135. Boorman, R.S., Page, W.T., Weldon III, E.J., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: A triceps-on approach to semi-constrained total elbow arthroplasty. Tech. Shoulder Elbow Surg., 4(3):139-144, 2003.

136. Churchill, R.S., Fehringer, E.V., Dubinsky, T.J., Matsen III, F.A. : Rotator

cuff ultrasonography: diagnostic capabilities. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. Jan-Feb;12(1):6-11, 2004.

137. Churchill, R.S., Boorman, R.S., Fehringer, E.V., Matsen III, F.A. : Glenoid

cementing may generate sufficient heat to endanger the surrounding bone. Clin Orthop. Feb;(419):76-9, 2004.

138. Hettrich, C.M., Weldon III, E.J., Boorman, R.S., Parsons, I.M., Matsen III,

F.A. : Preoperative factors associated with improvements in shoulder function after humeral hemiarthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 86-A (7): 1446-51, 2004.

139. Weldon III, E.J., Boorman, R.S., Smith, K.L., Matsen III, F.A.: Optimizing

the Glenoid Contribution to the Stability of a Humeral Hemiarthroplasty without a Prosthetic Glenoid. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 86-A (9): 2022-9, 2004.

140. Weldon III, E.J., Boorman, R.S., Parsons, I.M., Matsen III, F.A.: “Ream and

Run”: The Principles and Procedures of Non-Prosthetic Glenoid Arthroplasty With Prosthetic Humeral Hemiarthroplasty. Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery. 5(2): 76-89, June 2004.

141. Wang, M., Lau, C., Matsen III, F.A., Kim, Y.: Personal Heath Information

Management System and Its Application in Referral Management. IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed. Sep; 8(3): 287-97, 2004.

142. Bhattarai, N., H. R. Ramay, et al. (2005). "PEG-grafted chitosan as an

injectable thermosensitive hydrogel for sustained protein release." J Control Release 103(3): 609-24

143. von Eisenhart-Rothe, R., F. A. Matsen, 3rd, et al. (2005). "Pathomechanics

in Atraumatic Shoulder Instability: Scapular Positioning Correlates with Humeral Head Centering." Clin Orthop Relat Res(433): 82-89.

144. Bhattarai, N., Matsen III, F.A., Zhang, M.: PEG-Grafted Chitosan as an

Injectable Thermosreversible Hydrogel. Macromolecular Bioscience. May 2005; (5) 107-111.

145. Matsen, F. A., 3rd, J. M. Clark, et al. (2005). "Healing of reamed glenoid

bone articulating with a metal humeral hemiarthroplasty: a canine model." J Orthop Res 23(1): 18-26.

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146. Tan, AHC, Kiesau, CS, Gibbs, KB, Matsen, FA III: Capsulolabral Augmentation by Blood Injection Increases the Intrinsic Stability Provided by the Glenoid. J Orthopaedic Surgery 13 (1): 64-68, 2005.

147. McCallister, W.V., Parsons, I., Titelman, R.M., Matsen, F.A. III: Open

Rotator Cuff Repair without Acromioplasty. J Bone Joint Surg Am., 87: 1278-1283, 2005.

148. Buckingham, B.P., Parsons, I.M., Campbell, B., Titelman, R.M., Smith,

K.L., Matsen, F.A. III: Patient Functional Self-assessment in Late Glenoid Component Failure at three to eleven years after Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 14 (4): 368-74, 2005.

149. Montgomery, W.H. Jr., Wahl, M., Hettrich, C., Itoi, E., Lippitt, S.B.,

Matsen, F.A. III: Anteroinferior bone-grafting can restore stability in osseous glenoid defects. J Bone Joint Surg Am 87 (9): 1972-7, 2005.

150. Parsons, I.M. 4th, Campbell, B., Titelman, R.M., Smith, K.L., Matsen, F.A.

III: Characterizing the effect of diagnosis on presenting deficits and outcomes after total shoulder arthroplasty. J Shoulder and Elbow Surg 14 (6): 575-94, 2005.

151. Churchill, R., Kopjar, B., Fehringer, E., Boorman, R., Matsen, F.A. III:

Humeral Component Modularity May Not Be an Important Factor in the Outcome of Shoulder Arthroplasty for Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis. Am J Orthop 34 (4): 173-176, 2005.

152. Largacha, M., Parsons, I.M. 4th, Campbell, B., Titelman, R.M., Smith, K.L.,

Matsen, F.A. III: Deficits in Shoulder Function and General Health Associated with Sixteen Common Shoulder Diagnoses: A Study of 2674 Patients. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 15 (1): 30-39, 2006.

153. Boorman, R.S., Norman, T., Matsen, F.A. III, Clark, J.M.: Using a Freeze

Substitution Fixation Technique and Histological Crimp Analysis for Characterizing Regions of Strain in Ligaments Loaded In Situ. J Orthop Res 24 (4): 793-799, 2006.

154. Chebli, C., Matsen, F.A. III.: Rotator-Cuff Failure and Treatment. Current

Opinion in Orthopaedics 17 (4): 310-315, 2006.

155. Braman, J., Falicov, A., Boorman, R., Matsen, F.A. III: Alterations in Surface Geometry in Retrieved Polyethylene Glenoid Component. J Orthop Res 24 (6): 1249-1260, 2006.

156. Matsen, F.A. III, Chebli, C., Lippitt, S.: Principles for the Evaluation and

Management of Shoulder Instability. J Bone Joint Surg Am 88 (3): 648-659, 2006.

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157. Matsen, L.J., Hettrich, C., Tan, A., Smith, K.L., Matsen, F.A. III: Direct

Injection of Blood into the Labrum Enhances the Stability Provided by the Glenoid Labral Socket. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 15 (6): 651-8, 2006.

158. Lenters, T.R., Franta, A,K,, Wolf, F.M., Leopold, S.S., Matsen, F.A. III.

Arthroscopic compared with open repairs for recurrent anterior shoulder instability. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007 Feb;89(2):244-54.

159. Matsen, F.A. III, Boileau, P., Walch, G., Gerber, C., Bicknell, R.T. The

reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007 Mar;89(3):660-7.

160. Lenters, T.R., Davies, J., Matsen, F.A. III. The types and severity of

complications associated with interscalene brachial plexus block anesthesia: local and national evidence. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2007 Jul-Aug;16(4):379-87.

161. Matsen, F.A. III, Chebli, C.M., Lippitt, S.B. Principles for the evaluation

and management of shoulder instability. Instr Course Lect. 2007;56:23-34. 162. Lynch, J.R., Franta, A.K., Montgomery, W.H. Jr, Lenters, T.R., Mounce, D,

Matsen, F.A. III. Self-assessed outcome at two to four years after shoulder hemiarthroplasty with concentric glenoid reaming. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007 Jun;89(6):1284-92.

163. Franta AK, Lenters TR, Mounce D, Neradilek B, Matsen FA 3rd. The

complex characteristics of 282 unsatisfactory shoulder arthroplasties. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2007 Sep-Oct;16(5):555-62.

164. Clinton J, Franta AK, Lenters TR, Mounce D, Matsen FA 3rd.

Nonprosthetic glenoid arthroplasty with humeral hemiarthroplasty and total shoulder arthroplasty yield similar self-assessed outcomes in the management of comparable patients with glenohumeral arthritis. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2007 Sep-Oct;16(5):534-8.

165. Matsen FA 3rd, Bicknell RT, Lippitt SB. Shoulder arthroplasty: the socket

perspective. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2007 Sep-Oct;16(5 Suppl):S241-7.

166. Parsons, I. M. t.; Buoncristiani, A. M.; Donion, S.; Campbell, B.; Smith, K. L.; and Matsen, F. A., 3rd: The effect of total shoulder arthroplasty on self-assessed deficits in shoulder function in patients with capsulorrhaphy arthropathy. J Shoulder Elbow Surg, 16(3 Suppl): S19-26, 2007.

167. Lee M, Chebli C, Mounce D, Bertelsen A, Richardson M, Matsen F 3rd.

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Intramedullary reaming for press-fit fixation of a humeral component removes cortical bone asymmetrically. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2008 Jan-Feb;17(1):150-5.

168. Chebli C, Huber P, Watling J, Bertelsen A, Bicknell RT, Matsen F 3rd.

Factors affecting fixation of the glenoid component of a reverse total shoulder prothesis. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2008 Mar-Apr;17(2):323-7.

169. Matsen FA 3rd, Clinton J, Lynch J, Bertelsen A, Richardson ML. Glenoid Component Failure in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg, 2008 Apr;90(4):885-96.

170. Matsen FA 3rd. Clinical Practice: Rotator-Cuff Failure. N Engl J Med. 2008

May 15;358(20):2138-47. 171. Fehringer EV, Sun J, VanOeveren LS, Keller BK, Matsen FA 3rd. Full-

thickness rotator cuff tear prevalence and correlation with function and co- morbidities in patients sixty-five years and older. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2008 Nov-Dec;17(6):881-5.

172. Howe C, Huber P, Wolf FM, Matsen F 3rd. Differential suture loading in an

experimental rotator cuff repair. Am J Sports Med. 2009 Feb;37(2):324-9. 173. Saltzman MD, Mercer DM, Bertelsen A, Warme W, Matsen FA 3rd.

Bilateral Posterior Sternoclavicular Dislocations. Radiology Case Reports, 2009 No 1, Vol 4.

174. Links AC, Graunke KS, Wahl C, Green JR 3rd, Matsen FA 3rd. Pronation

can increase the pressure on the posterior interosseous nerve under the arcade of Frohse: a possible mechanism of palsy after two-incision repair for distal biceps rupture--clinical experience and a cadaveric investigation. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 Jan-Feb;18(1):64-8.

175. Matsen FA 3rd. Open rotator cuff repair without acromioplasty. J Bone Joint

Surg Am. 2009 Feb;91(2):487.

176. Clinton, Jeremiah; Warme, Winston J.; Lynch, Joseph R.; Lippitt, Steven B.; Matsen, Frederick A. III. Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty With Nonprosthetic Glenoid Arthroplasty: The Ream and Run. Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery. 2009 March. 10(1):43-52.

177. Lynch JR, Clinton JM, Dewing CB, Warme WJ, Matsen FA 3rd. Treatment

of osseous defects associated with anterior shoulder instability. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 Mar-Apr;18(2):317-28.

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178. Clinton J, Franta A, Polissar NL, Neradilek B, Mounce D, Fink HA, Schousboe JT, Matsen FA 3rd. Proximal humeral fracture as a risk factor for subsequent hip fractures. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2009 Mar 1;91(3):503-11.

179. Saltzman M, Mercer D, Bertelsen A, Warme W, Matsen F. Postsurgical

chondrolysis of the shoulder. Orthopedics. 2009 Mar;32(3):215.

180. Bigliani LU, Cofield RH, Flatow EL, Fukuda HA, Hawkins RJ, Matsen FA 3rd, Morrison DS, Rockwood CA Jr, Warren RF. Charles Neer: on the giant of the shoulder. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2009 May-Jun;18(3):333-8.

181. Saltzman, M. D.; Mercer, D. M.; Warme, W. J.; Bertelsen, A. L.; and

Matsen, F. A., 3rd: Comparison of patients undergoing primary shoulder arthroplasty before and after the age of fifty. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 92(1): 42-7. 2010

182. Saltzman MD, Mercer DM, Warme WJ, Bertelsen AL, Matsen FA 3rd. A

method for documenting the change in center of rotation with reverse total shoulder arthroplasty and its application to a consecutive series of 68 shoulders having reconstruction with one of two different reverse prostheses. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2010 Oct;19(7):1028-33.

183. Mercer DM, Gilmer BB, Saltzman MD, Bertelsen A, Warme WJ, Matsen

FA 3rd. A quantitative method for determining medial migration of the humeral head after shoulder arthroplasty: Preliminary results in assessing glenoid wear at a minimum of two years after hemiarthroplasty with concentric glenoid reaming. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2011 Mar;20(2):301-7. Epub 2010 Jul 24.

184. Scheffel PT, Clinton J, Lynch JR, Warme WJ, Bertelsen AL, Matsen FA

3rd. Glenohumeral chondrolysis: a systematic review of 100 cases from the English language literature. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2010 Sep;19(6):944-9.

185. Mercer D, Saltzman MD, Neradilek MB, Gilmer BB, Warme WJ, Matsen

FA 3rd. A reproducible and practical method for documenting the position of the humeral head center relative to the scapula on standardized plain radiographs. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2011 Mar;20(3):363-71. Epub 2010 Oct 15.

186. Saltzman MD, Chamberlain AM, Mercer DM, Warme WJ, Bertelsen AL,

Matsen FA 3rd. Shoulder hemiarthroplasty with concentric glenoid reaming in patients 55 years old or less. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2011 Jun;20(4):609-15. Epub 2010 Dec 16.

187. Olson S, Clinton JM, Working Z, Lynch JR, Warme WJ, Womack W,

Matsen FA 3rd. Thermal effects of glenoid reaming during shoulder arthroplasty in vivo. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Jan 5;93(1):11-9.

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188. Wiater BP, Neradilek MB, Polissar NL, Matsen FA 3rd. Risk Factors for

Chondrolysis of the Glenohumeral Joint: A Study of Three Hundred and Seventy-Five Shoulder Arthroscopic Procedures in the Practice of an Individual Community SurgeonJ Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Apr 6;93(7):615-25. Epub 2011 Feb 25.

189. Kim, E. H., Linker, D. T., Coumar, A., Dean, L. S., Matsen, F. A. and Kim,

Y. (2011). "Factors affecting acceptance of a web-based self-referral system." IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 15(2): 344-347.

190. Papadonikolakis, A., McKenna, M., Warme, WJ., Matsen FA 3rd.

Intramedullary Fibular and Impaction Allografting in Revision Total Elbow Arthroplasty with Endosteal Deficiency. Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. 20 May 2011. Accepted for Publication.

191. Butler-Wu SM, Burns EM, Pottinger PS, Magaret AS, Rakeman JL, Matsen

FA 3rd, Cookson BT. Optimization of Periprosthetic Culture for the Diagnosis of Propionibacterium acnes Prosthetic Joint Infection. J Clin Microbiol. 2011 May 4. [Epub ahead of print]

192. Butler-Wu SM, Sengupta DJ, Kittichotirat W, Matsen FA 3rd, Bumgarner

RE. Genome sequence of a novel species, Propionibacterium humerusii. J Bacteriol. 2011 Jul;193(14):3678. Epub 2011 May 13.

193. Papadonikolakis A, McKenna M, Warme W, Martin BI, Matsen FA 3rd.

Published evidence relevant to the diagnosis of impingement syndrome of the shoulder. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Oct 5;93(19):1827-32.

194. Gilmer BB, Comstock BA, Jette JL, Warme WJ, Jackins SE, Matsen FA.

The Prognosis for Improvement in Comfort and Function After the Ream-and-Run Arthroplasty for Glenohumeral Arthritis: An Analysis of 176 Consecutive Cases. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2012 Jul 18;94(14):e1021-9.

B. Books/Book Chapters/Editorships

1. Books

a. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes. Grune & Stratton, New York, 1980.

b. Matsen III, F.A., Lippitt, S.B., Sidles, J.A., and Harryman II, D.T.: Practical Evaluation and Management of the Shoulder. W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1994.

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c. Matsen III, F. A. and Lippitt, S.B. : Shoulder Surgery: Principles and Procedures, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2003.

2. Book Chapters

a. Matsen III, F.A.: Biomechanics of the Shoulder. In Basic Biomechanic of the Skeletal System. Frankel, V.H., & Nordin, M. (eds), Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, pp. 221-242, 1980.

b. Matsen III, F.A.: Biomechanics of the Elbow. In Basic Biomechanics of the Skeletal System. Frankel, V.H., & Nordin, M. (eds), Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, pp. 243-244, 1980.

c. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes: Current Diagnosis and Management. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Symposium on Trauma to the Leg and Its Sequela. Moore, T.M. (ed.), Mosby, Saint Louis, pp. 317-323, 1981.

d. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R. and King, R.V.: The Continuous Infusion Technique in the Assessment of Clinical Compartment Syndromes. In Tissue Fluid Pressure and Composition, A.W. Hargens (ed). Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, pp. 255-259, 1981.

e. Matsen III, F.A.: Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lectures, Vol. 30, Mosby, Missouri, 1981.

f. Matsen III, F.A.: Posterior Dislocation of Shoulder. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lectures, Vol. 30, Mosby, Missouri, 1981.

g. Matsen III, F.A., and Kirby, R.M.: Office Evaluation and Management of Shoulder Pain. In Symposium on Orthopaedic Office Practice, Hirsch, P.J., (ed.), Saunders, Philadelphia. Orthop. Clin. No. Am., 13:453-475, 1982.

h. Matsen III, F.A.: Glenohumeral Instability. In Surgery of Musculoskeletal System. Evarts, C.M., (ed.) Livingston, New York, Vol. 2, pp. 49-75, 1983.

i. Matsen III, F.A.: A Practical Approach to Compartmental Syndromes. Part I. Definition, Theory, and Pathogenesis. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lectures, Mosby, Missouri, Vol. 32, pp. 88-92, 1983.

j. Matsen III, F.A., Zuckerman, J.D.: Anterior Glenohumeral Instability. In Symposium on Injuries to the Shoulder in the Athlete, Clinics in Sports Medicine, Jobe, F.W. (ed.), Saunders, Philadelphia, 2:319-328, 1983.

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k. Matsen III, F.A.: "Patient" with Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder. In Patient Problems of Young Athletes. Smith, N.J. (ed.), The Year Book Medical Publishers, in preparation.

l. Matsen III, F.A.: Pathophysiology of Compartmental Syndromes. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Lectures, Vol. 38, pp. 463-466, 1989.

m. Zuckerman, J.D., Matsen III, F.A.: Biomechanics of the Shoulder. In Basic Biomechanic of the Skeletal System. Frankel, V.H., & Nordin, M. (eds), 2nd Edition, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, pp. 225-247, 1989.

n. Zuckerman, J.D., Matsen III, F.A.: Biomechanics of the Elbow. In Basic Biomechanics of the Skeletal System. Frankel, V.H., & Nordin, M. (eds), 2nd Edition, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, pp. 249-260, 1989.

o. Matsen III, F.A. ,Thomas, S.C., and Rockwood, C.A.: Glenohumeral Instability. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F.A., (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. I, pp. 526-569, 1990.

p. Matsen III, F.A. and Arntz, C. T.: Subacromial Impingement. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F.A. (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. II, pp. 623-636, 1990.

q. Matsen III, F.A. and Arntz, C. T.: Rotator Cuff Tendon Failure. In The Shoulder. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F.A. (eds), W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, Vol. II, pp. 647-665, 1990.

r. Matsen III, F.A., Bonica, J.J., and Franklin, J.L.: Pain in the Shoulder, Arm, and Elbow. In The Management of Pain. Bonica, J.J., (ed), 2nd Edition, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, Vol. I, 906-923, 1990.

s. Matsen III, F.A. and Thomas, S.T.: Glenohumeral Instability. In Surgery of the Musculoskeletal System, Evarts, C,M., (ed), 2nd Edition, Churchill Livingstone, New York, Vol. 2, pp. 1439-1469, 1990.

t. Zuckerman, J.D., Matsen III, F.A.: Complications of the Use of Metal about the Shoulder. In Complications of the Shoulder. Neviaser, R.J., (ed.), Raven Press. For 1991 publication.

u. Mack, L.A., Rogers, J.V., Winter, T. C., and Matsen III, F.A.: Ultrasound of the Rotator Cuff. In Diagnostic Imaging of the Shoulder. Seeger, L.L (ed.,), Williams & Wilkins, 96-139, 1992.

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v. Matsen III, F.A., Arntz, C.A., and Harryman II, D.T.: Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy. In Complications of Shoulder Surgery. Bigliani, L.U. (ed.), Williams & Wilkins, 44-58, 1993.

w. Lippitt, S.B., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: A Practical Tool for Evaluating Function: The Simple Shoulder Test. In The Shoulder: A Balance of Mobility and Stability, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL, 501-518, 1993.

x. Matsen III, F.A., Iserin, A., and Lippitt, S.B.: Mecanismes patho-anatomiques de l’instabilite gleno-humerale. In Instabilite chronique de l’epaule, M. Mansat (ed), Expansion Scientifique Francaise, Paris, France, 7-13, 1994.

y. Harryman II, D.T., Lazarus, M.D., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Pathophysiology of Shoulder Instability. In Operative Arthroscopy, Second Edition, J.B. McGinty, R.B. Caspari, R.W. Jackson, and G.G. Poehling (eds), Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, 677-693, 1996.

z. Matsen III, F. A., Thomas, S. C., Rockwood, C. A., Wirth, M. A.: Glenohumeral Instability. In The Shoulder, Second Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Harryman II, D.T., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 611-754, 1998.

aa. Matsen III, F. A., Artnz, C. T., Lippitt, S. B.: Rotator Cuff. In The Shoulder, Second Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Harryman II, D.T., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 755-839, 1998.

bb. Matsen III, F. A., Rockwood, C. A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S. B.: Glenohumeral Arthritis and Its Management. In The Shoulder, Second Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Harryman II, D.T., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 840-964, 1998.

cc. Matsen III, F. A., Smith, K. L.: Effectiveness Evaluation and the Shoulder. In The Shoulder, Second Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Harryman II, D.T., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 1313-1340, 1998.

dd. Smith, K. L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Versus Hemiarthroplasty: Current Trends. In The Orthopedic Clinics of North America: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Friedman, R. J. (ed), W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 29, Number 3, pp. 491-506, 1998.

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ee. Matsen III, F. A., Titelman, R.M., Lippitt, S.B., Rockwood Jr., C.A., Wirth, M. A.: Glenohumeral Instability. In The Shoulder, Third Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 655-790, 2004.

ff. Matsen III, F. A., Titelman, R.M., Lippitt, S. B., Wirth, M.A., Rockwood, Jr., C.A.,: Rotator Cuff. In The Shoulder, Third Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 795-878, 2004.

gg. Matsen III, F. A., Rockwood, C. A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S. B., Parsons, M.: Glenohumeral Arthritis and Its Management. In The Shoulder, Third Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B. (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 879-1008, 2004.

hh. Matsen III, F.A., Smith, K.L., Parsons, M.: Effective Evaluation and the Shoulder. In The Shoulder, Third Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., (eds), Wirth, M. A., (assoc. eds.), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 1387-1417, 2004.

ii. Matsen III, F. A., Lippitt, S.B., Bertelsen, A., Rockwood Jr., C.A., Wirth, M. A.: Glenohumeral Instability. In The Shoulder, Fourth Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B. (eds), Fehringer, E.V., Sperling, J.W. (assoc eds), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 617-700, 2009.

jj. Matsen III, F. A., Fehringer, E.V., Lippitt, S.B., Wirth, M. A., Rockwood Jr., C.A.: Rotator Cuff. In The Shoulder, Fourth Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B. (eds), Fehringer, E.V., Sperling, J.W. (assoc eds), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 771-819, 2009.

kk. Matsen III, F. A., Clinton, J., Lippitt, S.B., Rockwood Jr., C.A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B.: Glenohumeral Arthritis and Its Management. In The Shoulder, Fourth Edition, Rockwood Jr., C. A., Matsen III, F. A., Wirth, M. A., Lippitt, S.B. (eds), Fehringer, E.V., Sperling, J.W. (assoc eds), W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 1089-1229, 2009.

3. Editorship

a. Matsen III, F.A., and Clawson, D.K. (Co-Guest Editors): Symposium on Compartmental Syndromes. Clin. Orthop., Vol. 113, 1975.

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b. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F.A., (eds), The Shoulder. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1990.

c. Matsen III, F.A., Fu, Freddie, and Hawkins, R.J, (eds), The Shoulder: A Balance of Mobility and Stability, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL, 1993.

d. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F. A. (eds), Harryman II, D.T., Wirth, M.A., (assoc eds): The Shoulder, Second Edition, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1998.

e. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F. A. (eds), Wirth, M.A., Lippitt, S.B. (assoc eds): The Shoulder, Third Edition, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2004.

f. Rockwood, C.A. and Matsen III, F. A., Wirth, M.A., Lippitt, S.B. (eds), Fehringer, E.V., Sperling, J.W. (assoc eds): The Shoulder, Fourth Edition, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2009.

4. Question & Answers

a. Matsen III, F.A., and Romeo, A.: Ultrasonography in Diagnosis of Rotator Cuff Tendon Tears. J. of Musculoskeletal Medicine, 10(2),: 13-15, February , 1993.

5. Orthopaedic Home Study Syllabus

a. Matsen III, F.A., and Teitz, C.C.: Health Maintenance. In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Orthopaedic Knowledge Update I--Home Study Syllabus, Lane, J.M. (Section Ed.), 1986.

6. Book Reviews

a. Watson-Jones: Fractures and Joint Injuries, 5th Ed. Wilson, J.N. (ed.), Churchill Livingston, New York, 1,372 pp., Vols. 1 & 2, 1976. Revised for Am. J. Roentgenology, 1977.

b. Epstein, H.C.: Traumatic Dislocation of the Hip. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 319 pp., 1980. Reviewed for Am. J. Roentgenology, 1981.

c. Rowe, C.R.: The Shoulder. Churchill Livingstone, New York, 673 pp., 1988. Reviewed for New England Journal of Medicine, 1988.

d. Lettin, A.W.F. and Petersson, C.: Rheumatoid Arthritis Surgery of the Shoulder. Rheumatology. The Interdisciplinary Concept, Vol. 12 Basel, Karger, 1989. Reviewed for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1989.

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e. Nicholas, J.A. and Hershman, E. B (eds): The Upper Extremity in Sports Medicine. Mosby Co, Stl Louis, 945 pp., 1990. Reviewed for the Physician and Sports Medicine, November, 1991.

7. Letters to Editor

a. Matsen, F. A., 3rd: Letters to the editor. Arthroscopy 16(6): 673, 2000.

b. Matsen, F.A., 3rd. Letters to the Editor for Wiater et al., 93 (7) 615-625. JBJS. [Epub ahead of print.]

C. Other Publications in Non-Refereed Journals

1. Matsen III, F.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Sidles, J.A.: Mechanics of Glenohumeral Instability. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 10(4):783-788, 1991.

2. Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: How Lax is the Normal Shoulder? A Quantitative In-Vivo Assessment – 1991 Charles Neer Award. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 6-7, 1991.

3. Lippitt, S.L., Vanderhooft, J.E., Harris, S.L., Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Glenohumeral Stability from Concavity-Compression: A Quantitative Analysis. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 30-32, 1992.

4. Matsen III, F.A., Garbini, J.L., Sidles, J.A., Pratt, B., Baumgarten, D., and Kaiura, R.: Robotic Assistance in Orthopaedic Surgery. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 24-25, 1993.

5. Matsen III, F.A.: A Practical Tool for Evaluating Function: The Simple Shoulder Test, University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 32-33, 1994.

6. Vahey, J.W., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Humeroscapular Balance: The Limits of Angular Stability Provided by Glenoid Geometry. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 42-43, 1994.

7. Lazarus, M.D., Harryman II, D.T., Yung, S.W., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen, III, F.A.: Anterosuperior Humeral Displacement: Limitation by the Coracoacromial Arch. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 23-25, 1995.

8. Matsen III, F.A.: Exercise-induced Compartmental Syndromes. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 15-17, 1996.

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9. Smith, K.L., Sidles, J.A., DeBartolo, S.E., Harryman, II, D.T., and Matsen, III, F.A.: Self-Assessed Deficits in Shoulder Function and Health Status in Individuals with Documented Rotator Cuff Tears. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 21-23, 1996.

10. Mitchell, P.W., Lazarus, M.D., Yung, S.W., and Matsen III, F.A.: Stabilization of Glenohumeral Arthroplasty –Geometrical Considerations. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 27-29, 1996.

11. Metcalf, M.H., Duckworth, D.G., Lee, S.B., Sidles, J.A., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Posterior Glenoplasty Changes the Effective Glenoid Shape and Mechanical Stability of the Shoulder. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 9-11, 1997.

12. Levinsohn, D.G., and Matsen III, F.A.: Evaluation of Nine Common Mechanical Shoulder Disorders with the SF-36 Health Status Instrument. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 39-41, 1997.

13. Duckworth, D.G., Smith, K.L., Sidles, J.A., Campbell, B., Jackins, S., and Matsen III, F.A.: A Simple Home Program is Efficacious in the Management of Frozen Shoulder: A Prospective Study using Patient Self-Assessment. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 42-44, 1997.

14. Smith, K.L., Matsen III, F.A., DeBartolo, S.E., and Von Oesen, G.: Patients with Late-Stage Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder Differ Significantly in Self-Assessed Shoulder Function and Status. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 48-49, 1997.

15. Matsen III, F.A., Simonian, P.T., and Teitz, C.C.: Sports Safety for Women: An Opportunity Whose Time Has Come. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 2-3, 1998.

16. Zhu, Y., Chansky, H.A., Matsen III, F.A., and Sandell, L.J.: Differential Localization of Collagen Types I, IIA, and III in Human Osteoarthritic Cartilage. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 7-8, 1998.

17. Crary, J.L., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Assessing the Value of a Procedure: A Pilot Study Using Total Shoulder Arthroplasty as an Example. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 20-22, 1998.

18. Metcalf, M.H., Larson, R.V., Simonian, P.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Simple Knee Test: A Quick and Sensitive Self-Assessment of Knee

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Function. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 23-25, 1998.

19. Harryman II, D.T., Duckworth, D.G., Moskal, M.J., DuMontier, T.A., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Chronic Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures Reconstruction with Autogenous Semitendnosus. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 2-6, 1999.

20. Metcalf, M.H., Larson, R.V., Simonian, P.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Correlation of the Simple Knee Test with the Lysholm Score for Follow-up ACL Reconstruction. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 21-22, 1999.

21. Mirza, S.K., Campbell, B., Ching, R.P., Chapman, J.R., Konodi, M.K., and Matsen III, F.A.: Influence of Comorbid Medical Conditions on Pre-Treatment SF-36 Scores. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 37-39, 1999.

22. Duckworth, D.G., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Failed Acromioplasty: Investigation of 74 Cases. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 51-52, 1999.

23. Moskal, M.J., Campbell, B., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Position of Prosthetic Components in Failed and Successful Shoulder Arthroplasties. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 53-55, 1999.

24. Scarlat, M.M., Dougherty, W.M., Smith, K.L., Sidles, J.A., Bruckner, J.D. and Matsen III, F.A.: Physical Changes in Polyethylene Glenoid Components after In Vivo Use. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 58-60, 1999.

25. Schiffern, S.C., Rozencwaig, R., Antoniou, J., Gillespy III, T., Richardson, M.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Centering of the Humeral Head in the Glenoid In Vivo. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 42-44, 2000.

26. Weldon, E.J., Scarlat, M.M., Lee, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Intrinsic Stability of Unused and Retrieved Polyethylene Glenoid Components. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics Research Report, pp. 48-50, 2000.

27. Hasan, S.S., Leith, J.M., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Distribution of Shoulder Replacements Among Surgeons and Hospitals is Significantly Different than that of Hip or Knee Replacements. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 35-36, 2001.

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28. Boorman, R.S., Kopjar, B., Fehringer, E., Churchill, R.S., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Quality of Life Outcomes Following Total Shoulder Arthroplasty are Comparable to Those of Total Hip Arthroplasty and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 35-37, 2002.

29. Boorman, R.S., Norman, T., Matsen III, F.A., and Clark, J. Using a Freeze Fixation Technique and Histilogical Crimp Analysis for Mapping the Strain in Functionally Loaded Ligaments. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 32-34, 2002.

30. Weldon, E.J., Boorman, R.S., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A. Optimizing the Intrinsic Stability of the Glenoid Fossa with Non-Prosthetic Glenoid Arthroplasty. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 53-56, 2002.

31. Hettrich, C.M., Weldon, E.J., Boorman, R.S., and Matsen III, F.A. Preoperative Factors Associated with Greater Improvement Following Humeral Hemiarthroplasty. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 49-51, 2003.

32. Clark, J.M., Gibbs, K., Sidles, J.A., Norman, A., Matsen III, F.A. Glenoid – Ream and Run Study. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 38-41, 2004.

33. Leopold, S.S., Shuyler, K., McKenna, M., Brock, D., Matsen III, F.A. Evaluation of an Internet-Based, Patient-Centered Orthopaedic Information Tool. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 55-57, 2004.

34. Montgomery, W.H., Wahl, M., Hettrich, C., Itoi, E., Lippitt, S.B., Matsen III, F.A. Anterior Inferior Bone Grafting Can Restore Stability in Osseous Glenoid Defects. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 28-30, 2005.

35. Bhattarai, N., Ramay, H.R., Matsen III, F.A., Zhang, M. PEG-grafted Chitosan as an Injectable Thermosensitive Hydrogel for Sustained Protein Release. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 52-55, 2005.

36. Wahl, C.J., Seifert, E.E., Ellis, E.D., Matt, S.E., Matsen III, F.A. The Latent Failure: Analysis of Capsulorraphy Athropathy in Patients Presenting After Failed Shoulder Stabilizations. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 27-29, 2006.

37. Matsen III, F.A., Chebli, C., Bertelsen, A. The Reverse Delta Prosthesis – A New Approach to Combined Arthritis and Instability and Rotator Cuff Deficiency of the Shoulder: Early Experience and Lessons Learned.

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University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 57-60, 2006.

38. Lee, M., Chebli, C., Mounce, D., Bertelsen, A., Richardson, M., Matsen III, F.A. Intramedullary Reaming for Press-Fit Fixation of a Humeral Component Removes Cortical Bone Asymmetrically. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 24-26, 2007.

39. Matsen III, F.A. Compartment Syndromes: When the Pressure Gets Too Great. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 58-62, 2008.

40. Matsen III, F.A. Discoveries in the Management of Shoulder Arthritis: New Solutions for Old Problems. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 84-87, 2008.

41. Clinton, J.M., Franta, A., Polissar, N., Neradilek, B., Mounce, D., Fink, H.A., Schousboe, J.T., and Matsen III, F.A. Proximal Humerus Fractures and the Risk of Subsequent Hip Fracture: Timing is Everything. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 34-37, 2009.

42. Warme, W.J., Scheffel, P.T., Clinton, J.M., Lynch, J.R., and Matsen III, F.A. Glenohumeral Chondrolysis After Shoulder Arthroscopy. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 42-44, 2009.

43. Matsen III, F.A., Saltzman, M., Mercer, D., Bertelsen, A., and Warme, W.J. Characteristics of 1030 Patients Having Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty, Contrasting Those Under and Over 50 Years of Age. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 45-47, 2009.

44. Matsen III, F.A. If Not Why Not?. University of Washington Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Research Report, pp. 17-19, 2010.

D. Manuscripts Submitted

E. Abstracts – Accepted (partial list only)

1. Matsen III, F.A., Mayo, K.A., Krugmire, R.B., Kraft, G.H., and Sheridan, G.W.: The Effects of Compression on Human Nerve Function. Transactions of 23rd Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 2:23, 1977.

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2. Matsen III, F.A., Mayo, K.A., Sheridan, G.W., and Krugmire, R.B.: Continuous Monitoring of Intramuscular Pressure and Its Application to Clinical Compartmental Syndromes. Transactions of 23rd Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 2:246, 1977.

3. Matsen III, F.A., King, R.V., and Krugmire, R.B.: The Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure on Tissue Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Tensions and on Neuromuscular Function. Transactions of 23rd Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 3:303, 1978.

4. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes: Current Concepts in Diagnosis. Rocky Mountain Traumatological Society Meeting, Aspen, Colorado, February 2-4 , 1978.

5. Matsen III, F.A., Krugmire, R.B., and King, R.V.: Physiological Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure and of Elevation. Transactions of 25th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 4:15, 1979.

6. Matsen III, F.A., Krugmire, R.B., and King, R.V.: Increased Tissue Pressure and Its Effects on Muscle Oxygenation in Level and Elevated Human Limbs. Orthopaedic Transactions, 3:136, 1979.

7. Wyss, C.R., Matsen III, F.A., Simmons, C.W., King, R.V., and Burgess, E.M.: Physiological Basis of Transcutaneous PO2 as an Index of Cutaneous Perfusion. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 5:91, 1980.

8. Matsen III, F.A., King, R.V., Wyss, C.R., and Krugmire, R.B.: The Effects of Acute Hemorrhage of the Tolerance of Limbs for Increased Tissue Pressure. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 5:129, 1980.

9. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Krugmire, R.B., Simmons, C.W., and King, R.V.: The Effects of Limb Elevation and Dependency of Local Arteriovenous Gradients in Normal Human Limbs with Particular Reference to Limbs with Increased Tissue Pressure. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 5:227, 1980.

10. Bach, A.W., Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., and Simmons, C.W.: Transcutaneous P02: A Potential Monitor of the Status of Replanted Limbs. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 5:245, 1980.

11. Matsen III, F.A., King, R.V., Wyss, C.R., and Krugmire, R.B.: The Effect of Acute Hemorrhage of the Tolerance of Limbs for Increased Tissue Pressure. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Research Society, 5:129, 1980.

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12. Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., Krugmire, R.B., Simmons, C.W., and King, R.V.: The Effects of Limb Elevation and Dependency of Local Arteriovenous Gradients in Normal Human Limbs with Particular Reference to Limbs with Increased Tissue Pressure. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopedic Research Society, 5:227, 1980.

13. Bach, A.W., Matsen III, F.A., Wyss, C.R., and Simmons, C.W.: Transcutaneous P02: A Potential Monitor of the Status of Replanted Limbs. Transactions of 26th Annual Meeting, Orthopaedic Society, 5:245, 1980.

14. Matsen III, F.A.: Prospective Evaluation of Transcutaneous P02 Measurements in the Selection of Amputation Level in Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease. Rocky Mountain Traumatological Society Meeting, Aspen, Colorado, January 26-31, 1981.

15. Matsen III, F.A.: Transcutaneous P02 Measurements in Patients Requiring Amputation Because of Peripheral Vascular Insufficiency. Orthopaedic Transactions, 6(3):479, 1982.

16. Matsen III, F.A.: Compartmental Syndromes. Orthopaedic Transactions, 6(3): 410, 1982.

17. Matsen III, F.A., Barrett, W., Jackins, S.: Hemiarthroplasty for Degenerative Conditions of the Shoulder. Orthopaedic Transactions, 7:139, 1982.

18. Matsen III, F.A., Barrett, W., Jackins, S.: Uniform Shoulder Evaluation System. Orthopaedic Transactions, 7:141, 1983.

19. Barrett, W.P., Matsen III, F.A., Jackins, S.E.: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. Western Orthop. Assn Meeting, October 9, 1983, Salt Lake City, Utah.

20. Matsen III, F.A., Barrett, W.P., Jackins, S.E.: Early Results of Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Degenerative and Rheumatoid Arthritis. 1983 Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Rochester, Minnesota, November 9-10, 1983.

Also in Orthopaedic Transactions, 8:87, 1984.

21. Matsen III, F.A., Larson, R.V.: A Simple Model of the Effect of Component Position on Collateral Ligament Tension in Total Knee Arthroplasty. Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Annual Meeting, Moran, Wyoming, June 28-July 1, 1984.

22. Matsen III, F.A., Mack, L.A., and Kilcoyne, R.F.: Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff. 1984 Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 1-3, 1984.

23. Swiontkowski, M.F., Robertson, C., Benedict, R., Simkin, P., and Matsen III, F.A.: Studies on the Relationship of Cancellous Bone Blood Flow to

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Local Arterial and Interosseous Pressures Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry. Submitted to 31st Annual ORS, Las Vegas, NV, January 20, 1985.

24. Mack, L.A., Matsen III, F.A., and Kilcoyne, R.F.: Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 23-24, 1985.

25. Matsen III, F.A., Flugstad, D., Larry, I., and Jackins, S.E.: Failed Acromioplasty in the Treatment of the Impingement Syndrome. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Los Angeles, California, October 23-25, 1985.

26. Sidles, J.A., Matsen III, F.A., Garbini, J.L., Larson, R.V., and Larsen, J.M.: Total Knee Arthroplasty: Functional Effects of Tibial Resection Level. 32nd Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 17-20, 1986.

27. Sidles, J.A., Garbini, J.L., Larson, R.V., and Matsen III, F.A.: Techniques for Characterizing All Possible Nearly Isometric Knee Ligament Insertions. 32nd Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 17-20, 1986.

28. Wyss, C.R., Harrington, R.M., Burgess, E.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: "Value of Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension in Predicting Failure of Amputation for Ischemia." 1986 University of Washington Young Investigators Symposium in the Biomedical Sciences, Seattle, WA October 30-31, 1986.

29. Morris, M.E., Kilycoyne, R.F., Shuman, W., and Matsen III, F.A.: Humeral Tuberosity Fractures: Evaluation by CT Scan and Management of Malunion. Orthopaedic Transactions, 11:242, 1987.

30. Franklin, J.L., Jackins, S.E., and Matsen III, F.A.: Glenoid Loosening in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: An Association with Rotator Cuff Deficiency. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 21-22, 1987.

Abstract accepted for presentation at the 20th Annual American Orthopaedic Association Residents’ Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 11-14, 1987.

31. Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Garbini, J.L., Matsen III, F.A.: Isometric Ligament Insertion Sites in the Knee. 54th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987.

32. Laskin, R.S., Sidles, J., Garbini, J., Matsen III, F.A.: The Effect of Joint Line Position in Total Knee Replacement. 54th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987.

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33. Sidles, J.A., Garbini, J.L., Larson, R.V., and Matsen III, F.A.: Fiber-Fiber Interactions Within Finite Ligament Grafts. Submitted to the 34th Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, 1988.

34. Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Downey, D.J., Garbini, J.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Intraarticular Bone Anatomy as a Guide to the Isometric Repair of Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments. Submitted to the 34th Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, 1988.

35. Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Garbini, J.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Can the Peripheral Portion of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft be Nearly Isometric? Submitted to the 34th Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, 1988.

36. Sidles, J.A., Downey, D.J., Garbini, J.L., Larson, R.V., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Effect of Component Position on Knee Laxity in Total Knee Arthroplasty. Submitted to the 34th Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, 1988.

37. Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Garbini, J.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: Graft Placement and "Twist" in Isometric ACL Reconstruction. Submitted to 55th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 4-9, 1988.

38. Sangeorzan, B.J., Wyss, C..R., Harrington, R.M., Matsen III, F.A.: Circulatory and Mechanical Response of Skin to Compression Loading. Submitted to the 34th Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, l988.

39. Sidles, J.A., Simkin, P.A., Harryman, D.T., Gibb, T.D., Arntz, C.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Passive and Active Stabilization of the Glenohumeral Joint. Submitted to the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Santa Fe, Arizona, November 3-5, 1988.

40. Arntz, C.T. and Matsen III, F.A.: Irreparable Tears of the Musculotendinous Cuff. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Las Vegas, (presented by Charles S. Neer, II), Feb. 12, 1989.

41. Harryman, D.T., Sidles, McQuade, K., J.A., Matsen III, F.A.: Glenohumeral Translation: A Three Dimensional Analysis. Accepted for presentation at the 4th International Shoulder Conference on Surgery of the Shoulder, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1989.

42. Harryman, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Matsen III, F.A.: Range of Motion and Obligate Translation in the Shoulder: The role of the coracohumeral Ligament. ORS-36th Annual meeting, New Orleans, February 5-8, 1990.

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43. Sidles, J.A., Harryman, D.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Experimental Techniques for In Vivo and In Vitro Shoulder Kinematics Measurements, ORS-36th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 1990.

44. Harryman, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Clark, J.M, and Matsen III, F.A.: The Role of the Coracohumeral Ligament in Passive Motion and Stability of the Shoulder. Orthop. Trans., 4:595, 1990.

45. Harryman, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Clark, J.M., McQuade, K.J., Gibb, T.D., Matsen III, F.A.: Translation of the Humeral Head on the Glenoid with Passive Glenohumeral Motion, Orthop. Trans., 14:595. 1990.

46. Harryman II, D. T., Mack, L. A., Wang, K. Y., Jackins, S. E., Richardson, M. L., Matsen III, F. A.: Rotator Cuff Repair: Correlation of Functional Results with Cuff Integrity, Orthop. Trans., 4:565, 1990.

47. Harryman II, D. T., Sidles, J. A., Clark, J. M., McQuade, K. J., Gibb, T. D., Matsen III, F. A.: Humeral Head Translation on the Glenoid Occurs with Passive Glenohumeral Motions, Orthop. Trans., 4:121, 1990.

48. Sidles, J. A., Harryman II, D. T., Harris, S. L., Matsen III, F. A.: In-Vivo Measurements of Glenohumeral and Scapulothoracic Motion: Implications for Fusion Position in Glenohumeral Arthrodesis, ORS-37th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, Mar. 4-7, 1991.

49. Harryman II, D. T., Sidles, J. A., Matsen III, F. A.: In-Vivo Measurements of Glenohumeral Stability in Normal Subjects, Orthop. Trans., 5:357, 1991.

50. Harryman II, D. T., Sidles, J. A., Matsen III, F. A.: Laxity of the Normal Glenohumeral Joint - A Quantitative Assessment, Orthop. Trans., 5:764, 1991.

51. Sidles, J. A., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: Glenohumeral and Scapulothoracic Contributions to Shoulder Motion, Orthop. Trans., 5:762, 1991.

52. Sidles, J. A., Collins, D. B., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: The Effects of Fusion Position on the Function of Glenohumeral Arthrodesis, Orthop. Trans., 15:749, 1991.

53. Vanderhooft, J. E., Lippitt, S. B., Harris, S. L., Sidles, J. A., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: Glenohumeral Stability from Concavity-Compression: A Quantitative Analysis: Orthop. Trans., 16:774, 1992.

54. Lippitt, S. B., Harris, S. A., Sidles, J. A., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: In-Vivo Quantification of the Laxity of Normal and Unstable Glenohumeral Joints: Orthop. Trans., 16:667, 1992.

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55. Harryman II, D. T., Sidles, J. A., Harris, S. L., Lippitt, S. B., Matsen III, F. A.: The Effect of Articular Conformity and Humeral Neck Length on the Motion and Stability in Glenohumeral Arthroplasty, Orthop. Trans. 16:771, 1992.

56. Lippitt, S. B., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: Patient Age is a Helpful Guide in the Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Disorders, AAOS Open Meeting, Feb. 21, 1993.

57. Lippitt, S. B., Harryman II, D. T., Matsen III, F. A.: The Simple Shoulder Test: A Practical, Patient-Conducted Method of Assessment in Outcome Evaluation, ASES Open Meeting, Feb. 21, 1993.

58. Romeo, A.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Failures of Shoulder Surgery. Analysis of 115 Consecutive Cases, Orthop. Trans., 18(4):1072, 1994.

Also in Orthop. Trans., 19(1):241, 1995.

59. Matsen III, F.A.: Effectiveness of Shoulder Arthroplasty in Improving Function and General Health Status, ASES Closed Meeting, Manchester, Vermont, Sept. 26-28, 1994. Selected as the most outstanding paper presented to ASES during the 1994 year.

60. Lazarus, M. D., Sidles, J. A., Harryman II, D. T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Reconstruction of Glenoid Concavity, AAOS Annual Meeting, Feb. 16-21, 1995.

61. Romeo, A.A., Rhee, Y.G., Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Capsuloligamentous Restraint to Glenohumeral Motion. Orthop. Trans., 19(2):325, 1995.

62. Matsen III, F.A.: Patient Self-Assessment of Health Status and Function in Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease, AOA Annual Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, VA, June 10-13, 1995. Also presented as the best ASES paper.

63. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Matsen III, F.A., Smith, K.L.: Arthroscopic Management of Refractory Shoulder Stiffness. The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Thirteenth Open Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 16, 1997.

64. Metcalf, M.H., Duckworth, D.G., Lee, S.B., Sidles, J.A., Smith, K.L., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Posterior Glenoplasty can Change Glenoid Shape and Increase the Mechanical Stability of the Shoulder. Orthop. Trans., 21(2):700, 1997.

65. Michelotti, J.D., Duckworth, D.G., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Efficacy of Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty with Respect to Shoulder Function and Health Status. Orthop. Trans., 22(1):123, 1998.

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66. Metcalf, M.H., Larson, R.V., Simonian, P.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: The Simple Knee Test: A Quick and Sensitive Self-Assessment of Knee Function. Orthop. Trans., 22(1):136, 1998.

16. PRESENTATIONS:

A. International

1. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Deep Posterior Compartmental Syndromes of the Leg,” Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, Caracus, Venezuela, April 15-20, 1975.

2. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Continuous Monitoring of Intramuscular Pressure and Its Application to Clinical Compartmental Syndromes,” IXth World Conference, European Society for Microcirculation, Antwerp, Belgium, July 5-9, 1976.

3. Matsen III, F.A.: “Physiological Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure,” Societe Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologie (SICOT), XIV World Congress, SICOT Fellowship Award paper, Kyoto, Japan, October 15-20, 1978.

4. Matsen III, F.A.: “Increased Tissue Pressure and Its Effects on Muscle Oxygenation in Level and Elevated Human Limbs,” Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, Nicholas Andry Award paper, Toronto, Canada, May 18-22, 1979.

5. Matsen III, F.A.: “Differential Diagnosis of Compartmental Syndromes in Children,” Carrie Tingley Orthopaedic Seminar, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, June 7, 1980.

6. Matsen III, F.A.: “Amputation Level Selection,” American Bone and Joint Surgeons Meeting, Puerto Vallerta, Mexico, April 19-24, 1982.

7. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Common Shoulder Problems Course, Acapulco, Mexico, March 21-23, 1985. a. “X-ray and Other Techniques to Evaluate the Shoulder – CAT Scan,

NMR, Arthrography” b. “Complications Occurring Secondary to Anterior and Posterior

Reconstructions” c. “Cervical Spine Referred Pain to the Shoulder” d. “Management of Fractures of the Clavicle-Shaft, Medial and Distal

End”

8. Matsen III, F.A.: Classic Speaker: “Pathophysiology and Management of Compartmental Syndromes,” Mid-America Orthopaedic Association Meeting, Puerto Rico, April 24-28, 1985.

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9. Matsen III, F.A.: Guest Lecturer: “Challenges of Glenohumeral Reconstruction,” 12th Annual Japan Shoulder Society, Sapporo, Japan, October 5-6, 1985.

10. Matsen III, F.A.: Orthopaedic Trauma Course, Sweden & Denmark, March 3-20, 1988. a. “Compartment Syndrome” b. “Injuries to Shoulder” c. “Shoulder Trauma in General — Fractures” d. “Lund University: Compartmental Syndrome” e. “Compartmental Syndrome” f. “Shoulder Traumatology”

11. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Shoulder CME, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 15-23, 1988. a. “Special Diagnostic Procedures, CT Scan, Sonogram, MRI,

Arthroscope” b. “Surgical Treatment of Shoulder Instability” c. “Management of A/C Joint Problems” d. “Management of Fracture of the Clavicle and Scapula” e. “The Shoulder Impingement Syndrome” f. “Treatment of Nonunion fracture of the Clavicle and Proximal

Humerus”

12. Matsen III, F.A.: American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 3-5, 1988. a. “Passive and Active Stabilization of the Glenohumeral Joint” b. “Glenohumeral Translation Using Our New Computer System”

13. Matsen III, F.A.: Annual Canadian Orthopaedic Research Society/Canadian Orthopaedic Association Meetings, May 28-June 1, 1989. a. CORS Presidential Guest Speaker: “Factors in Shoulder Stability--A

New Perspective” b. COA Lecture: “An Approach to Academic Orthopaedics” c. Discussion of paper on “MRI Diagnosis of Chronic Compartment

Syndrome”

14. Matsen III, F.A.: International Congress on Sports Medicine, Paris, France, June 5-10, 1990.

15. Matsen III, F.A.: Guest Lecturer, 3rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the

Shoulder and Elbow Society of Australia (S.E.S.A.), Sydney, Australia, November 29-December 1, 1991. a. “Complications of Repairs for Glenohumeral Instability” b. “Glenohumeral Instability” c. “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty” d. “Cuff Fiber Failure”

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16. Matsen III, F.A.: Guest Lecturer, Recent Advances in Shoulder Arthroplasty, Wrightington Hospital, England (UK), June 24-25, 1997. a. “Results of Shoulder Arthroplasty and its future development” b. “Glenohumeral Stability and Instability”

17. Annual Meeting of the European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery,

Guest Speaker, Salzburg, Austria, September 14-17, 1997. a. “Management of Failed Glenohumeral Arthroplasty” – Instructional

Course Lecture b. “Making a Difference with Shoulder Surgery” – guest lecture

18. Matsen III, F.A.: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System Meeting, Sydney, Australia, organized by DePuy, Inc., December 3, 1998, via teleconference: a. “The Glenoid Component: Design Changes over the last fifteen

years and into the future. When should one use a glenoid component?”

19. Matsen III, F.A.: Transforming Orthopaedics, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, organized by DePuy, Inc., March 9-13, 2005: a. “Minimally Invasive Open Surgery for Rotator Cuff Tears” b. “Non-prosthetic glenoid arthroplasty: Ream and Run” c. “Shoulder Arthroplasty Technique”

20. Matsen III, F.A.: The Calgary Shoulder & Elbow Course: Open & Arthroscopic Workshop, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, September 23-24, 2005: a. “Complications and Revision, Glenohumeral Instability” b. “Failed and Revision: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty”

B. National

1. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Effect of Local Cooling on Postfracture Swelling,” American Fracture Association, Henry Meyerding Essay Award, Atlanta, Georgia, October 20-24, 1974.

2. Matsen III, F.A.: “A Model Compartmental Syndrome,” Orthopaedic Research Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 28-30, 1976.

3. Matsen III, F.A.: “A Model Compartmental Syndrome in Man with

Particular Reference to the Quantification of Nerve Function,” Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, January 31-February 2, 1977.

4. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Continuous Monitoring of Intramuscular Pressure and Its Application to Clinical Compartmental Syndromes,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 44th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 3-8, 1977.

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5. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Diagnosis and Management of Compartmental Syndromes,” Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY, September 29, 1977.

6. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes: Current Concepts in Diagnosis,” Rocky Mountain Traumatology Society, Aspen, Colorado, February 2, 1978.

7. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes--Current Management,” Portland Adventist Hospital, Portland, Oregon, April 7, 1978.

8. Matsen III, F.A.: “Diagnosis of Compartmental Syndromes” and “Treatment of Calcific Tendinitis (Shoulder),” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 4th Summer Institute, Boston, MA, July 13-15, 1978.

9. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Effects of Increased Tissue Pressure on Tissue Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Tensions and on Neuromuscular Function,” Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, February 20-22, 1979.

10. Matsen III, F.A.: “Diagnosis and Management of Compartmental Syndromes,” Trauma to the Leg and Its Sequelae, Monterey, CA, April 5-8, 1979.

11. Matsen III, F.A.: “Fractures, Dislocations, and Soft Tissue Injuries to the Shoulder” and “Vascular Complications in Orthopaedic Surgery,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 5th Summer Institute, Los Angeles, CA, July 18-20, 1979.

12. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Effect of Acute Hemorrhage on the Tolerance of Limbs for Increased Tissue Pressure.” Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 4-7, 1980.

13. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 47th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 7-11, 1980: a. Instructional Course Lectures: Management of Fractures and

Dislocations about the Shoulder: “Anterior Dislocation” and “Posterior Dislocation”

b. Anatomy - Basic Surgery – Instructional Course, “Shoulder” c. “Compartmental Syndromes in the Forearm and Hand”

14. Matsen III, F.A.: Office Orthopaedics for Primary Physicians, Sun Valley, Idaho, February 23-March 1, 1980. a. “Shoulder and Elbow Problems” b. “Hand Problems” c. “Adult Office Orthopaedics”

15. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes” and “Shoulder Problems,” William Beaumont U.S. Army Hospital, El Paso, Texas, June 4-6, 1980.

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16. Matsen III, F.A.: “Anterior Glenohumeral Dislocation” and “Shoulder Roentgenography,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 6th Annual Summer Institute, Chicago, Illinois, July 9-12, 1980.

17. Matsen III, F.A.: Emergency Medical Care: Trauma, Orthopaedics and Surgery, Alaska, June 27-July 5, 1980. a. “Initial Management of Major Fractures and Dislocations” b. “Trauma to the Spine” c. “Hand Injuries” d. “Acute Sports Related Injuries to Upper and Lower Extremities” e. “Acute Foot Problems”

18. Matsen III, F.A.: “Prospective Evaluation of Transcutaneous P02 Measurements in the Selection of Amputation Level in Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease,” Rocky Mountain Traumatology Society, Aspen, Colorado, January 27-30, 1981.

19. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Shoulder,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 48th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 25-March 3, 1981.

20. Matsen III, F.A.: Emergency Medical Care: Trauma, Orthopaedics, and Surgery, Wailea Beach, Maui, April 18-25, 1981. a. “Initial Management of Major Fracture and Dislocations” b. “Neck Injuries” c. “Hand Injuries” d. “Acute Sports-Related Injuries to the Upper & Lower Extremities.”

21. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes,” Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, June 17, 1981.

22. Matsen III, F.A.: “Surgical Repair of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 7th Annual Summer Institute, Snowbird, UT, July 19-24, 1981.

23. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartment Syndrome” (Panelist). 67th Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, California, October 11-16, 1981.

24. Matsen III, F.A.: “Pathophysiology of Compartmental Syndromes” and “Methods of Measurements,” American College of Surgeons 1981 Clinical Congress Meeting, San Francisco, California, October 14, 1981.

25. Matsen III, F.A. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 49th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 21-26, 1982. a. “Compartmental Syndromes: Definition, Theory, and Pathogenesis” b. “Shoulder Arthrography”

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26. Matsen III, F.A.: Office Orthopaedics, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 6-13, 1982. a. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain and Shoulder Tendinitis” b. “Shoulder and Elbow” (Seminar) c. “Shoulder Instability: Subluxation and Dislocation” d. “Frozen Shoulder”

27. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes,” 3rd American Orthopaedic Association International Symposium, San Francisco, CA, May 17-21, 1982.

28. Matsen III, F.A.: Orthopaedics in the Office, Sunriver, Oregon, Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 1982. a. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain” b. “Office Management of the Acromioclavicular Joint & the Stiff

Shoulder” c. “Shoulder Tendinitis and Rotator Cuff Tear” d. “Office Management of the Unstable Shoulder”

29. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndrome” and “Shoulder Impingement,” Alaska Orthopaedic Society, Anchorage, Alaska, October 21-22, 1982.

30. Matsen III, F.A.: “Result Evaluation for Shoulder Problems” and “Hemiarthroplasty for Degenerative Conditions of the Shoulder,” lst Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, New York, NY, November 9-11, 1982.

31. Matsen III, F.A.: Office Orthopaedics, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 12-19, 1983. a. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain” b. “Office Management of the Acromioclavicular Joint & the Stiff

Shoulder” c. “Shoulder Tendinitis and Rotator Cuff Tear” d. “Office Management of the Unstable Shoulder”

32. Matsen III, F.A.: “X-ray Evaluations of Shoulder Problems,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 50th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 10-15, 1983.

33. Matsen III, F.A.: “Report of AOA ABC 1983 Traveling Fellows,” American Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, May 17-21, 1982.

34. Matsen III, F.A.: Office Orthopaedics, Sunriver, Oregon, July 31-August 5, 1983. a. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain” b. “Office Management of the Acromioclavicular Joint & the Stiff

Shoulder” c. “Shoulder Tendinitis and Rotator Cuff Tear”

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d. “Office Management of the Unstable Shoulder”

35. Matsen III, F.A.: “Early Results of Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Degenerative and Rheumatoid Arthritis,” 2nd Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, Rochester, MN, November 10-11, 1983.

36. Matsen III, F.A.: “Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff,” 3rd Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, Boston, MA, November 1-3, 1984.

37. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Instability II: Complications of Reconstruction,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 51st Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 9-14, 1984.

38. Matsen III, F.A.: Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician, Sun Valley, Idaho, February 18-25, 1984. a. “Upper Extremity Injuries” b. “Sports-Related Compartmental Syndromes” c. “Acute Ankle Injuries: Diagnosis and Early Management”

39. Matsen III, F.A.: “A Simple Model of the Effect of Component Position on Collateral Ligament Tension in Total Knee Arthroplasty,” Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons Meeting, Moran, Wyoming, June 28-July 3, 1984.

40. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 10th Annual Summer Institute, San Diego, CA, September 8-12, 1984. a. “Shoulder Instability: Classification and Diagnosis” b. “Rotator Cuff Disease: Arthrography”

41. Matsen III, F.A.: “Method of Recording Shoulder Motion” and “Sonographic Evaluation of Rotator Cuff,” 1st American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Open Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 23, 1985.

42. Matsen III, F.A.: “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty I: Historical Review, Techniques, Indications and Rehabilitation,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 52nd Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, January 24-29, 1985.

43. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartment Syndrome,” Orthopaedic Research Society Chair Session, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 24, 1985.

44. Matsen III, F.A.: Office Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, Elkhorn, Idaho, February 23-March 2, 1985. a. “Differential Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain and Office Management of

the Stiff Shoulder” b. “Office Management of the Unstable Shoulder” c. “Office Management of Shoulder Tendinitis”

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d. “Practical Evaluation of the Shoulder and Elbow”

45. Matsen III, F.A.: “Pathophysiology and Management of Compartmental Syndrome,” 13th Annual Symposium on Vascular Surgery, Rancho Mirage, CA, April 10-14, 1985.

46. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes,” Sanderson Lecturer, Sacramento Western Orthopaedic Association, Sacramento, CA, September 17, 1985.

47. Matsen III, F.A.: “Failed Acromioplasty in the Treatment of Impingement Syndrome,” 4th Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, October 24-25, 1985.

48. Matsen III, F.A.: “Physical Examination of the Shoulder” and “Shoulder Rehabilitation,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: The Shoulder – Update, Williamsburg, VA, November 12-14, 1985.

49. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis: Rehabilitation” and “Shoulder Injuries: Fractured Clavicle,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 53rd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 20-25, 1986.

50. Matsen III, F.A.: “Ultrasound” and “Techniques of Shoulder Arthroplasty,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 12th Annual Summer Institute, Monterey, CA, September 22-26, 1986.

51. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Glenoid Component: Current Problems and Future Solutions,” 5th Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Closed Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 12-15, 1986.

52. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Common Shoulder Problems Course, Vail, CO, December 6-10, 1986. a. “Physical Examination of the Shoulder” b. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Impingement” c. “Failed Repairs and Complications Following Repair for Shoulder

Instability” d. “Special Considerations of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty”

53. Matsen III, F.A. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 54th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987. a. “Fractured Clavicle” b. “How I Manage Anterior Instability” c. “Definition and Pathophysiology of Acute and Chronic

Compartmental Syndromes” d. “The Effect of Joint Line Position in Total Knee Replacement”

54. Matsen III, F.A.: “Technique, Indications, and Results to Total Shoulders” and “Technique of Repair of Recurrent Dislocation of Shoulder,” 5th

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Annual Orthopaedic Symposium, University of California, Davis, Napa Valley, California, March 11-15, 1987.

55. Matsen III, F.A.: “What’s New & What’s True in Orthopaedics,” University of California, Davis Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Symposium, Napa Valley, California, March 11-15, 1987. a. “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty--Indications, Contraindications and

Techniques” b. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Impingement Syndrome and Simple

Rotator Cuff Tears” c. “Treatment of Shoulder Instability”

56. Matsen III, F.A.: Orthopaedic Research Society, 34th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 1-4, 1988: a. “Fiber-Fiber Interactions Within Finite Ligament Grafts” b. “Can the Peripheral Portion of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft

be Nearly Isometric?” c. “Intraarticular Bone Anatomy as a Guide to the Isometric Repair of

Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments” d. “Circulatory and Mechanical Response of Skin to Compression

Loading” e. “The Effect of Component Position on Knee Laxity in Total Knee

Arthroplasty.”

57. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 55th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 4-9, 1988. a. “Definition and Pathophysiology of Acute and Chronic

Compartmental Syndromes”

58. Matsen III, F.A.: “Disorders of the Shoulder: Modern Orthopaedic Management,” St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, 24th Annual Orthopaedic Symposium, Houston, Texas, April 29-30, 1988. a. “Shoulder Instability: Diagnosis and Evaluation” b. “Rotator Cuff Disorders and Impingement Syndrome: Diagnosis,

Evaluation and Imaging Techniques” c. “Management of Failed Acromioplasty” d. “Evaluation and Treatment of Chronic Rotator Cuff Arthroplasty” e. “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: Technical Challenges”

59. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 14th Annual Summer Institute, San Diego, CA, September 7-11, 1988. a. “Surgery for Routine Cuff Tears (Indications, Techniques, and

Results)” b. “Complex Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (Indications,

Techniques, and Results)” c. “Anterior Instability – Conservative Treatment, Surgical Options” d. “Anterior Instability – Results of Treatment”

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60. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 56th Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 9-14, 1989. a. “Compartment Syndromes” b. “The Shoulder III: Shoulder Basics: X-ray evaluation of Shoulder” c. The Shoulder IV: Failed Shoulder Procedures: Management of

Failed Cuff Repairs”

61. Matsen III, F.A.: “Irreparable Tears of the Musculotendinous Cuff” and “An Approach to the Repair of Glenohumeral Ligament Avulsion in the Management of Traumatic Anterior Glenohumeral Instability,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Fifth Open Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 12, 1989.

62. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1989: The State of the Art, Poipu, HI, April 2-9, 1989. a. “Frozen Shoulder – Evaluation and Management” b. “Pathogenesis of Cuff Lesions” c. “Cuff Tear Arthropathy – Diagnosis and Management” d. “Shoulder Instability – Types and Diagnosis” e. “Special Techniques in Arthroplasty”

63. Matsen III, F.A.: “Glenohumeral Translation: A Three-Dimensional Analysis,” Fourth International Conference on Surgery of Shoulder (ASES), Waldorf Astoria, NY, NY, October 3 - 7, 1989.

64. Matsen III, F.A.: “Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears” and “Total Shoulder Arthroscopy,” Idaho Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Boise, Idaho, December 1, 1989.

65. Matsen III, F.A.: “Integrity of the Postoperative Cuff: Ultrasonography and Function,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 57th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 7-13, 1990.

66. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Reconstruction of the Shoulder: State of the Art 1990, Bal Harbour, FL, March 29-30, 1990. a. “Radiographic Evaluation of the Painful Shoulder” b. “Anterior Instability – Diagnosis, Surgical Treatment,

Rehabilitation” c. Rotator Cuff Disease – Current Concepts”

67. Matsen III, F.A.: University of Washington CME Course: Orthopaedics for the 1990’s, Kaanapali, Maui, HI, April 2-5, 1990. a. “Compartment Syndrome” b. “Difficult Fractures about the Shoulder” c. “Shoulder Instability – Diagnosis and Treatment” d. “Rotator Cuff Failure – Diagnosis and Treatment” e. “Special Techniques in Shoulder Arthroplasty”

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f. “Changing Problems in Adult Elbow Reconstruction”

68. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Summer Institute 1990 (Intensive Surgical Skills), #701 Current Shoulder Surgical Management, Monterey, CA, September 10-12, 1990. a. “Diagnostic Methods of Cuff Pathology” b. “Total Shoulder Replacement – Indications, Technique, Results”

69. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 58th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 6-12, 1991. a. “Pathogenesis of Cuff Fiber Failure,” ICL #215 b. “The Effects of Fusion Position on the Function of Glenohumeral

Arthrodesis” by Matsen, Sidles, Collins, and Harryman. c. “Indications and Technique of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty,” ICL

415

70. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1991: The State of the Art, Wailea, Maui, HI, April 4-8, 1991. a. “Anterior Instability – My Approach” b. “Pathogenesis of Cuff Fiber Failure-What we See” c. What do These Mechanical Considerations Mean to the Surgeon?’

71. Matsen III, F.A., Tencer, A., and Collins, D.: “Glenoid Component Stability is Enhanced by Accurate Preparation of the Bone Surface,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 10th Annual Closed Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 4-7, 1991.

72. Matsen III, F.A.: AAOS Shoulder Update: Instability, Rotator Cuff, Degenerative Joint Disease, October 30-November 2, 1991. a. “Etiology, Physical Examination, Classification of DJD” b. “Shoulder Arthroplasty: Cuff Tear Arthropathy – Indications,

Technique, Results” c. “Rehabilitation”

73. Matsen III, F.A.: AAOS Common Shoulder Problems, Vail, Colorado, December 6-10, 1991. a. “Pathophysiology of Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tears” b. “Surgical Approach to Anterior Instability of the Shoulder – My

Way” c. “Complications and Failed Shoulder Repairs for Instability” d. “Arthroplasty of the Shoulder: Routine”

74. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Injuries – their treatments and pitfalls,” Anchorage, Alaska, March 19-20, 1992.

75. Matsen III, F.A.: “Ambri vs TUBS,” The American Orthopaedic Association: 26th Annual Residents’ Conference, Seattle, WA, March 17-20, 1993.

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76. Matsen III, F.A.: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, The Shoulder 1993: The State of the Art, Hawaii, HI, March 29-April 3, 1993. a. “The Spectrum of Shoulder Disease” b. “Complications of Shoulder Arthroplasty”

77. Matsen III, F.A.: “Effectiveness of Shoulder Arthroplasty in Improving Function and General Health Status,” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Annual Closed Meeting, Manchester, Vermont, September 26-28, 1994.

78. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Arthroplasty – Principles and Techniques,” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 62nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, February 16-21, 1995.

79. Matsen III, F.A.: Raney Visiting Professor, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,

May 2-5, 1995. a. “When Things Get Rough: An Approach to Glenohumeral

Osteoarthritis” b. “Stabilizing Influences: What Holds the Shoulder Together?”

80. Matsen III, F.A.: 108th Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Association and the ASEAN Orthopaedic Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, June 10-13, 1995. a. “Effectiveness of Shoulder Arthroplasty in Improving Function in

General Health Status” b. “Patient Self-Assessment of Health Status and Function in

Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease”

81. Matsen III, F.A.: 14th Annual Arthritic Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Symposium, University of Utah, Snowbird, UT, January 3-7, 1996. a. “Indications for Shoulder Arthroplasty” b. “Results of Shoulder Arthroplasty” c. “Technique of Shoulder Arthroplasty”

82. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Arthroplasty-Techniques/Principles,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 63rd Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 21-26, 1996.

83. Matsen III, F.A.: “Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 64th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 13-17, 1997.

84. Matsen III, F.A.: “Upper Extremity Orthopaedics for the Next Century,” Western Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, Sun Valley, ID, August 9-13, 1997.

85. Matsen III, F.A., Jackins, S., and Smith, K.L.: “Practical Evaluation and Management of Patients with Frozen Shoulder,” American Shoulder and

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Elbow Surgeons, 17th Annual Closed Meeting, New York, NY, November 5-8, 1998.

86. Matsen III, F.A.: “Revision Shoulder Arthroplasty: Glenoid Loosening, Component Malalignment and Evaluation of a Painful Prosthesis,” Instructional Course Lecture, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 65th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, February 5, 1999.

87. Matsen III, F.A.: Visiting Guest Professor for the Ferguson Lectureship, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21-26, 2001.

88. Matsen III, F.A.: Visting Guest Professor at University of Maryland Grand Rounds, May 25-30, 2005.

89. Matsen III, F.A.: Visiting Guest Professor at Oregon Health Sciences University, September 16, 2005.

90. Matsen III, F.A.: Visiting Guest Professor at the Idaho Orthopaedic Conference, November 17-18, 2005.

91. Matsen III, F.A.: Visiting Guest Professor at the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, November 8-11, 2006.

C. Regional and Local

1. Matsen III, F.A.: “Sideline Recognition of Shoulder Injuries. The Problem of the Recurring Dislocation of the Shoulder.” University of Washington Sports Medicine Workshop, Seattle, Washington, August 11-12, 1975.

2. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Painful Shoulder.” Washington State Medical Association, Seattle, Washington, September 21, 1975.

3. Matsen III, F.A.: “Upper Extremity Injuries.” Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Pediatric Orthopaedic Workshop, Seattle, Washington, November 5-6, 1976.

4. Matsen III, F.A.: “Diagnosis, Wound Healing, and Level Determination Research.” Seattle Veterans Administration Amputee Management Policy Workshop, Seattle, Washington, March 29-30, 1979 (Guest Lecturer).

5. Matsen III, F.A.: “Upper Extremity” and “Runner Problems,” Sports Medicine for Team Physicians, Seattle, Washington, August 8-11, 1979.

6. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes of the Forearm.” Children’s Orthopedic Hospital--Children’s Day, Seattle, Washington, August 20, 1980.

7. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes of the Upper Extremity,” Orthopaedic Traumatology, Seattle, WA, August 25-27, 1980.

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8. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes.” Continuing Education for Orthopaedic Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, Seattle, Washington, May 7-9, 1981.

9. Matsen III, F.A.: “Common Hand Problems” and “Office Orthopaedics,” Common Office Procedures, Seattle, Washington, June 18-20, 1981.

10. Matsen III, F.A.: “Transcutaneous PO2 and Other Gas Perfusion.” Modern Amputation Surgery and Prosthetic Rehabilitation CME Course, Seattle, WA, September 11-12, 1981.

11. Matsen III, F.A.: “Common Shoulder Injuries and the Team Physician--Prevention, Recognition, and Management.” American College of Health Association Meeting, Seattle, Washington, April 13-16, 1982.

12. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes.” Tacoma Orthopaedic Society, Tacoma, Washington, May 3, 1982.

13. Matsen III, F.A.: “Common Hand Problems” and “Office Orthopaedics,” Common Office Procedures, Seattle, Washington, June 10-12, 1982.

14. Matsen III, F.A.: “Fractures in the Shoulder Region.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Orthopaedic Traumatology Course, Seattle, WA, August 9-11, 1982.

15. Matsen III, F.A.: “An Approach to Shoulder Pain.” Family Medicine Residents from 3 Seattle Hospitals, Seattle, Washington, November 11, 1982.

16. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes.” Swedish Hospital Conference, Seattle, Washington, April 8, 1983.

17. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Current Concepts as Related to Nursing Skills, Seattle, WA, September 22-23, 1983.

18. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Impingement Syndrome.” Department of Medicine Clinical Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, January 31, 1984.

19. Matsen III, F.A.: “TKR, Current Problems, and Possible Solutions.” Current Concepts in Total Knee Replacement: A Hands-On Experience. University of Washington/Richards, Seattle, WA, November 8, 1985.

20. Matsen III, F.A.: Residents’ Psychomotor Skills Course, Seattle, Washington, May 15-18, 1986. a. “Extensile exposure” b. “Rotator Cuff Decompression and Repairs” c. “Instabilities of the Glenohumeral Joint”

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21. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Reconstruction at the University of Washington.” Mark B. Coventry Orthopaedic Society Meeting, Seattle, WA, July 17-18, 1986.

22. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Reconstruction at the University of Washington.” Mark B. Coventry Orthopaedic Society Meeting, Seattle, WA, July 17-18, 1986.

23. Matsen III, F.A.: “Total Shoulder Arthroplasty and Rotator Cuff Repair.“ Washington State Physical Therapy Association Chapter Meeting, Everett, WA, September 28, 1986.

24. Matsen III, F.A.: “The Management of Shoulder Pain,” Primary Care of Office Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA, March 6-7, 1987.

25. Matsen III, F.A.: “Compartmental Syndromes: When the Pressure Gets Too Great.” University of Washington School of Medicine Science in Medicine Lecture, Seattle, WA, April 9, 1987.

26. Matsen III, F.A.: “Computerized Surgery.” American College of Surgeons Southwest Missouri Chapter, Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April 30, 1987.

27. Matsen III, F.A.: “Sports Injuries,” University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seattle, WA, August 9, 1988.

28. Matsen III, F.A.: “Clinical Policies,” Providence Medical Center, Seattle, WA, July 18, 1989.

29. Matsen III, F.A.: “Industrial Causes of Shoulder Problems and their Treatment,” Boeing Physicians, Seattle, WA, October 12, 1989.

30. Matsen III, F.A.: “Functional Outcome of Rotator Cuff Repair—Correlation with Cuff Integrity,” Pre-Academy Meeting, Seattle, WA, January 29, 1990

31. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Instability” and “Shoulder Impingement,” Yakima Physicians, Yakima, WA September 20-21, 1990.

32. Matsen III, F.A.: “Diagnosis and Treatment of Shoulder Impingement,” University of Washington CME Course: A Review of Musculoskeletal Diseases for the Primary Care Physician, Battelle Conference Center, Seattle, WA, February 23-24, 1991.

33. Matsen III, F.A.: “Evaluation and Treatment of Shoulder Pathology,” Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Grand Rounds, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, October 12, 1992.

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34. Matsen III, F.A.: “Shoulder Arthritis,” Third Annual University of Washington Hand Symposium, Seattle, WA, June 12, 1993.

35. Matsen III, F.A.: “Approaches to the Elbow,” Anatomy Session, University of Washington, Department of Orthopaedics, Seattle, WA, January 24, 1994.

36. Matsen III, F.A.: "Shoulder Imaging," Department of Engineering Seminar EE500B, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April 7, 1997.

37. Matsen III, F.A., and Winters, T.: “Rotator Cuff Disease,” Eight Annual Conference on Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Seattle, WA, September 9, 1998.

D. Presentations Co-Authored

1. Bach, A.W.; Matsen III, F.A.: Transcutaneous P02: A Potential Monitor of the Replanted Limbs. American Society For Surgery of the Hand, Atlanta, Georgia, February 3, 1980.

2. Wyss, C.R.; Matsen III, F.A.; Simmons, C.W.; et al.: Physiological Basis of Transcutaneous P02:as an Index on Cutaneous Perfusion. Orthopaedic Research Society, Atlanta, Georgia, February 4-7, 1980.

3. Matsen III, F.A.; Barrett, W.; Jackins, S.: Hemiarthroplasty for Degenerative Conditions of the Shoulder. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons First Annual Meeting, New York, November 11-12, 1982.

4. Matsen III, F.A.; Barrett, W.; Jackins, S.: Uniform Shoulder Evaluation System. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, First Annual Meeting, New York, November 11-12, 1982.

5. Matsen III, F.A.; Zuckerman, J.D.: Complications about the Glenohumeral Joint Related to the Use of Screws and Staples. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 50th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 10-15, 1983.

6. Farrar, E., Matsen III, F.A., Rogers, J., Kilcoyne, R., Hirsch, J.: Dynamic Sonographic Study of Lesions of the Rotator Cuff. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 50th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, March 10-15, 1983.

7. Barrett, W.P., Matsen III, F.A., Jackins, S.E.: Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. Western Orthopaedic Association 47th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 9-13, 1983.

8. Matsen III, F.A., Barrett, W.P., Jackins, S.E.: Early Results of Unconstrained Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Degenerative and

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Rheumatoid Arthritis. Annual Meeting, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Rochester, Minnesota, November 9-10, 1983.

9. Matsen III, F.A., Larson, R.V.: A Simple Model of the Effect of Component Position on Collateral Ligament Tension in Total Knee Arthroplasty. Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons, 36th Annual Meeting, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June 29-July 3, 1984.

10. Mack, L.A., Matsen III, F.A., Kilcoyne, R.F.: Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff. 52nd AAOS Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, January 24-29, 1985.

11. Garbini, J., Matsen III, F.A, and Sidles, J.A.: “Ligament Length Relationships in the Moving Knee.” Bioengineering Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, January 16, 1986.

12. 2nd Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Open Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 19-20, 1986: a. Flugstad, D.L., Matsen III, F.A.: Acromioplasty Failure--Etiology

and Prevention b. Barrett, W.P., Jackson, S.E., Wyss, C., Matsen III, F.A.: Total

Shoulder Arthroplasty: The University of Washington Experience.

13. 32nd Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 1986: a. Sidles, Matsen, et al.: Total Knee Arthroplasty: Functional Effects

of Tibial Resection Level b. Sidles, Matsen, et al.: Techniques for Characterizing All Possible

Nearly Isometric Knee Ligament Insertions.

14. Wyss, C.R., Harrington, R.M., Burgess, E.M., and Matsen III, F.A.: “Value of Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension in Predicting Failure of Amputation for Ischemia.” 1986 University of Washington Young Investigators Symposium in the Biomedical Sciences, Seattle, WA October 30-31, 1986.

15. 3rd Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Open Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 21-22, 1987: a. Franklin, J.L., Jackins, S.E., Matsen III, F.A.: Glenoid Loosening in

Total Shoulder Arthroplasty: An Association with Rotator Cuff Deficiency.

b. Morris, M.E., Kilcoyne, R.F., Shuman, W., Matsen III, F.A.: Humeral Tuberosity Fractures: Evaluation by CT Scan and Management of Malunion.

16. Sidles, J., Larson, R., Garbini, J., Matsen III, F.A.: Ligament Length Relationships in the Moving Knee. 33rd Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 19-22, 1987.

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17. Laskin, R.S., Sidles, J., Garbini, J., Matsen III, F.A. (presenter): The Effect of Joint Line Position in Total Knee Replacement. 54th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987.

18. Thomas, S.C., Matsen III, F.A.: An Approach to the Repair of Glenohumeral Ligament Avulsion in the Management of Traumatic Anterior Glenohumeral Instability. Fifth Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 12, 1989.

19. Arntz, C.T., Matsen III, F.A.: Irreparable Tears of the Musculotendinous Cuff. Fifth Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 12, 1989.

20. Harryman II, D.T, Matsen III, F.A.: The Role of the Coracohumeral Ligament in Passive Motion and Stability of the Shoulder. ORS Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 5-8, 1990.

21. Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: Three-dimensional Analysis of Active and Passive Shoulder Motions In Vivo. 7th Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Anaheim, CA, March 10, 1991.

22. Sidles, J.A., Harryman II, D.T., and Matsen III, F.A.: In Vivo Measurement Stability in Eight Normal Male Shoulders. 7th Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Anaheim, CA, March 10, 1991.

23. Harryman II, D.T., Harris, S., Matsen III, F.A., and Walker: Residual Motion After Arthrodesis Compared to the Normal Shoulder. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 18-23, 1993.

24. Vahey, J., Lippitt, S.B., and Matsen III, F.A.: Glenohumeral Balance: The Limits of Angular Stability Provided by Glenoid Geometry. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 18-23, 1993.

25. Romeo, A.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Failures of Shoulder Surgery: Analysis of 115 Consecutive Cases. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 10th Annual Open Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 27, 1994.

26. Harryman II, D.T., Sidles, J.A., Matsen III, F.A., Smith, K.L.: Arthroscopic Management of Refractory Shoulder Stiffness. Thirteenth Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, February 16, 1997.

27. Duckworth, D.G., Matsen III, F.A., Smith, K.L, Campbell, B., and Sidles, J.A.: Patient Self-Assessment Documents Substantial Variability in Shoulder Function and Health Status Among Individuals with Full-

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Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears. Orthopaedic Research Society annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 19, 1998.

28. Switzer, J., Duckworth, D.G., Matsen III, F.A., and Smith, K.L.: The Efficacy of Total Shoulder Function and Health Status of Patients with Primary Glenohumeral Degenerative Joint Disease. 14th Annual Open Meeting, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1998.

29. Crary, J., Matsen III, F.A., and Smith, K.L.: Cost Benefit Analysis of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Three Types of Arthritis. 14th Annual Open Meeting, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1998.

30. Viola, R., Boatright, C., Smith, K.L., Sidles, J.A., and Matsen III, F.A.: Association of Shoulder Function and Health Status with Worker’s Compensation Status in Twelve Common Disorders of the Shoulder. 14th Annual Open Meeting, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1998.

31. Michelotti, J., Duckworth, D.G., Matsen III, F.A., and Sidles, J.A.: The Efficacy of Revision Total Shoulder Arthroplasty with Respect to Shoulder Function and Health Status. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 65tg Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 1998.

32. Crary, J., Matsen III, F.A., and Smith, K.L.: Cost Benefit Analysis of Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Three Types of Arthritis. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 1998.

33. Metcalf, M.H., Larson, R.V., Matsen III, F.A., and Simonian, P.: The Simple Knee Test: A Quick and Sensitive Self-Assessment of Knee Function. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 65th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 1998.

34. Duckworth, D.G., Matsen III, F.A., and Sidles, J.A.: The Efficacy of Revision Total Shoulder Arthroplasty with Respect to Shoulder Function and Health Status. 1st Annual Combined Open Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Kiawah Island, SC, April 23-26, 1998.

35. Metcalf, Michael H., Larson, Roger V., Simonian, Peter S., and Matsen, Frederick A. III. “Correlation of the Simple Knee Test with the Lysholm score for 5 year minimum follow-up of ACL reconstruction.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, February 5, 1999.

36. Duckworth, D.G., Smith, K.L, and Matsen III, F.A.: “Failed Acromioplasty: Investigation of 74 Cases.” American Academy of

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Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, February 8, 1999.

37. Moskal, M.J., Campbell, B., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: “An Analysis of 122 Failed Shoulder Arthroplasties.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, February 5, 1999.

38. Moskal, M.J., Campbell, B., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: “The Position of Prosthetic Joint Surfaces in Failed and Successful Shoulder Arthroplasties.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 66th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, February 5, 1999.

39. Harryman II, D.T., Duckworth, D.G., Moskal, M.J., DuMontier, T.A., Smith, K.L., and Matsen III, F.A.: “Chronic Distal Biceps Tendon Ruptures: Semitendinosus Reconstruction Restores Functions.” American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, 15th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, February 7, 1999.

40. Norquist, Barbara M., Matsen III, F.A.: “Challenges in Evaluating Patients Lost to Follow-Up in Shoulder Research.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, March 15, 2000.

41. Hasan, Samer S., Leith, Jordan M., Kapil, Ranjit., Smith, Kevin L., Matsen III, F.A.: “Characteristics of 141 Unsatisfactory Shoulder Arthroplasties.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 4, 2001.

42. Leith, Jordan M., Hasan, Samer S., Smith, Kevin L., Matsen III, F.A.: “Standardized Self-Assessment of Elbow Function.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 1, 2001.

43. Fehringer, Edward V., Kopjar, Branko., Boorman, Richard S., Churchill, Robert S., Matsen III, F.A.: “Characterizing the Functional Improvement After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, February 12, 2002.

44. Fehringer, E.V., Churchill, R.S., Boorman, R.S., Dubinsky, T., and Matsen III, F.A.: “Orthopaedic Surgeon-directed Rotator Cuff Ultrasonography in a Clinical Practice.” 49th Annual meeting of the Mid-Central States Orthopaedic Society, Omaha, NE, June 6-9, 2002.

45. Fehringer, E.V., Kopjar, B., Boorman, R.S., Churchill, R.S., and Matsen III, F.A.: “Characterizing the Functional Improvement After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Oseoarthritis.” 49th Annual meeting of the Mid-Central States Orthopaedic Society, Omaha, NE, June 6-9, 2002.

46. Metcalf, Michael H., Savoie, Felix H., Smith, Kevin L., Matsen III, F.A. “Meta-Analysis of Surgical Reconstruction for Anterior Shoulder

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Instability: A Comparison of Arthroscopic and Open Techniques.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 7, 2003.

47. Metcalf, Michael H., Savoie, Felix H., Smith, Kevin L., Matsen III, F.A.: “Meta-Analysis of Surgical Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears: A Comparison of Arthroscopic and Open Techniques.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 7, 2003.

E. Discussant

1. Association for Academic Surgery, Seattle, Washington, November 3-5, 1977 (by invitation): a. Kennealy, J.A.; Karl, A.A.; Kirkland, J.S.: Cerebral Blood Flow

Autoregulation: Effect of Hypercapnia on Cerebral Tissue Gas Concentration.

b. Nicholas, G.G.; Miller, S.H.: The Anterior Tibial Compartment Syndrome: Tissue Gas Tension Measurement.

2. “Critical Pressure and Time Relationships in Compartmental Syndromes.” Societe Internationale de Recherche Orthopedique et de Traumatologie (SICOT), XIV World Congress, Kyoto, Japan, October 15-20, 1978 (by invitation).

3. Western Orthopaedic Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 18, 1979: Hill, K.F.: Intracompartmental Pressure: The Spectrum of the “Normal.”

4. 47th Annual AAOS Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 9, 1980: a. Hargens, A.R.; Mubarak, S.J.; Akeson, W.H.; et al.: The Wick-

Catheter Technique b. Grace, T.G.; Witmer, B.J.: Isolated Fractures of the Ulnar Shaft.

5. 51st Annual AAOS Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, February 9-14, 1984: “Failed Anterior Reconstruction for Shoulder Instability.”

6. 52nd Annual AAOS Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 24-29, 1985: a. Aronen, J.G., and Regan, K.: Decreasing the Incidence of

Recurrence of First Time Anterior Shoulder Dislocations with Rehabilitation.

b. Hill, J.A., and Tkach, L.: A Study of Glenohumeral Orientation in Patients with Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Dislocations Using Computerized Axial Tomography.

c. Hawkins, R.B.: Arthroscopic Stapling Capsulorrhaphy for Recurrent Anterior Dislocations of the Shoulder.

d. Rockwood, C.A., and Gerber, C.: Analysis of Failed Surgical Procedures for Anterior Shoulder Instability.

e. “Function after Surgical Repair of Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears.”

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7. 54th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 22-27, 1987: a. Wheeler, D.R., Peimer, C.A., Putnam, M.D.: Nerve Injury in Closed

Compartment Syndrome. b. Vastamaki, M.: Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment c. Flatow, E.L., Bigliani, L.U., April, E.: An Anatomical Study of the

Musculocutaneous Nerve and Its Relationship to the Coracoid Muscles.

8. The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Fourth Open Meeting, Atlanta,

Georgia, February 7, 1988: a. Garth, William P., Jr.; Allman, Fred L., Jr.; Armstrong, William S.:

Occult Anterior Subluxation of the Shoulder in Non-Contact Sports. b. Kaveney, Michael Frank; Wilson, Franklin D.: Arthroscopic Staple

Capsulorrhaphy for Recurrent Shoulder. c. Angelo, Richard L.; Hawkins, Richard J.: Osteoarthritis Following

An Excessively Tight Putti-Platt Repair.

9. Fifth Open Meeting, The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 12, 1989: Fractures of the Proximal Humerus.

10. Fourth International Conference on Surgery of Shoulder (ASES), Waldorf

Astoria, NY, NY, October 3 - 7, 1989. a. Ahovuo, J., Paavolainen, P., Holmstrom, T.: Value of Sonography

in the Rotator Cuff Verified with Anatomy and Histology b. Craig, E., Fritts, H., Crass, J.: Non-Invasive Imaging of the Rotator

Cuff c. Bernageau, J., Mondor, H., Godefroy, D., Weber, E., et al.:

Comparison of Arthrography and MRI in the Lesions of the Rotator Cuff

d. Goutalier, D., Bernageau, J., Mondor, H., Patte, D.: Assessment of the Trophicity of the Muscles of the Ruptured Rotator Cuff by CT Scan.

11. 57th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, New

Orleans, LA, February 7-13, 1990. a. Shoulder Arthroplasty (5 papers) b. Shoulder Instability (3 papers)

12. 58th Annual AAOS Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 6-12, 1991.

a. Suprascapular Nerve Anatomy and its Relationship to the Glenoid Rim

b. Shoulder Joint Anatomy and the Effect of Subluxations and Size Mismatch on Patterns of Glenohumeral Contact

c. Intra-articular Lidocaine versus Intravenous Analgesia in the Reduction of Dislocated Shoulders

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13. 7th Annual American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 10, 1991: a. Anatomical Variations of the Glenohumeral Ligaments b. Anatomy of the Suprascapular Nerve and Anatomic Constraints to

Mobilization of the Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus for Management of Massive Rotator Cuff Tears

c. Anatomy and Histology of the Glenoid Labrum.

F. Courses Attended to Enhance Teaching

1. The Neck and Upper Extremity in Sports Course, University of Southern California School of Medicine Post Graduate Division, Inglewood, California, June 16-17, 1977.

2. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Basic Science Resources Course for Educators, Nantucket, Massachusetts, June 20-24, 1977.

3. Reconstructive Hip Surgery Course, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 7th Summer Institute, Snobird, Utah, July 20-21, 1981.

4. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Basic Science Resources Course for Educators, San Diego, California, November 1-5, 1981.

17. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS:

A. Exhibits

1. “Compartmental Syndromes--Current Management.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dallas, Texas, February 23-28, 1978.

2. “Compartmental Syndromes--Current Management.” Societe Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopedique et de Traumatologie (SICOT), XIV World Congress, Kyoto, Japan, October 15-20, 1978.

3. “Sonographic Evaluation of the Rotator Cuff.” (Mack, L.A., Kilcoyne, R.F., co-authors). 52nd Annual Meeting, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 22-29, 1985.

4. “Robotic Instrumentation in Total Knee Arthroplasty.” (Garbini, J.L., Kaiura, R.G., Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Matsen, F.A., co-authors), 33rd Annual Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 19-22, 1987.

5. “Measurement of Ligament Length Changes During Knee Motion.” (Sidles, J.A., Larson, R.V., Matsen, F.A., Garbini, J.L., co-authors), 54th Annual American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, California, January 22-27, 1987.

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6. Kilcoyne, R.F., Young, D.C., Shuman, W.P., Matsen, F.A., Rockwood, C.A.: The NEER Classification of Displaced Proximal Humeral Fractures--The Value of Computed Tomography in Selected Cases. Annual Roentgen Ray Society Meeting, May 8-13, 1988, San Francisco, CA.

7. "Shoulder Stability Works" - interactive multimedia program distributed on CD-ROM. Showcase of Innovative Teaching Award Projects, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April 7, 1997.

8. “The Anteroinferior Labrum Helps Center the Humeral Head on the Glenoid”, Poster exhibit, Annual Meeting of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, Washingon, D.C., April 25-28, 2002.

9. “Healing of Reamed Glenoid Bone Articulating with a Metal Humeral Hemiarthroplasty: A Canine Model” , Poster exhibit, Annual Meeting of American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Washington, DC, February 22, 2005.

B. Slides and Video Cassettes

1. “Compartmental Syndromes.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Instructional Course Sound Slide #702. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dallas, Texas, February 23-28, 1978.

2. “Compartmental Syndrome and Its Treatment.” University of Washington Sound Video Tape, Seattle, Washington, 1978.

2a. “Compartmental Syndrome and Its Treatment.” Above sound video tape produced by University of Washington in American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Library, #VT-26, and used in IOI Section in Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 1979. Also shown in IOI Section, 1983 Annual Meeting.

3. “Painful Shoulder.” University of Washington WAMI Program, Color video Tape, WAMI Satellite Broadcasts to Idaho, Montana, and Alaska; Seattle, Washington, May 15 and June 23, 1979.

4. “Surgical Repair of Anterior Glenohumeral Instability,” sound videotape (color) shown at American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 7th Summer Institute, Snowbird, Utah, July 19-24, 1981.

5. “Transcutaneous P02 and Other Gas Perfusion,” 16 mm film, shown at AAOS Course: Modern Amputation Surgery and Prosthetic Rehabilitation, Seattle, Washington, September 11, 1981.

6. “Compartment Syndromes: Definition, Theory, and Pathogenesis,” AAOS Sound Slide shown at AAOS Resources for Basic Science Educators Course, San Diego, California, November 1-5, 1981.

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7. “Management of Rotator Cuff Fiber Failure,” AAOS, Video Journal of Orthopaedics, November 1988.

8. “Pivotal Issues on the Rotator Cuff,” Audio-Digest Foundation sound slide, December, 1988.

9. “Fractures of the Proximal Humerus.” American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons, Video #SUOS 8911, Lifetime Television, 36-12 - 35th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11106, June 30, 1989.

10. “Fractures of the Proximal Humerus,” Lifetime Television, SUOS-9011, October , 1989.

11. “Proximal Humerus Fractures,” Bigliani, L.U., Matsen III, F.A., Warren, R.F., AAOS Electronic Library, Orthopaedic Surgery Update, 2:3, Spring, 1990.

18. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION:

1. Prognostic Factors for Bacterial Cultures Positive with Propionibacterium Acnes and Other Organisms in a Large Series of Cases of Shoulder Arthroplasty Revised for Stiffness, Pain, or Loosening. Accepted for Publication by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery on May 31, 2012.

2. Lessons Regarding the Safety of Orthopaedic Patient Care: And Analysis of 464 Closed Malpractice Claims. Accepted for Publication by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery on July 25, 2012.

3. Demographics of Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Accepted for Publication by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery on August 6, 2012.