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John J Keeling

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Foot & Ankle International|August 2, 2007
Endoscopic flexor hallucis longus decompression: a cadaver studyJohn J Keeling, Gregory P Guyton
Foot & Ankle International|June 15, 2007
Risk to neurovascular structures using posterolateral percutaneous ankle screw placement: a cadaver studyJohn J Keeling, Lew C Schon
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
Recent advances in lower extremity amputations and prosthetics for the combat injured patientJohn Fergason, John J Keeling, Eric M Bluman
The Knee|April 14, 2009
A comparison of open versus arthroscopic harvesting of osteochondral autograftsJohn J Keeling, David E Gwinn, Francis X McGuigan
Foot & Ankle International|April 8, 2010
Positioning technique for combined anterior, lateral, and posterior ankle and hindfoot procedures: technique tipChadwick B Hampton, Scott B Shawen, John J Keeling
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 8, 2010
Combat foot and ankle traumaScott M Tintle, John J Keeling, Scott B Shawen
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 12, 2011
Does a longer delay in fixation of talus fractures cause osteonecrosis?Jaime L Bellamy, John J Keeling, Joseph Wenke, et al.
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
Strategies for managing massive defects of the foot in high-energy combat injuries of the lower extremityJohn J Keeling, Joseph R Hsu, Scott B Shawen, et al.
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
The mangled foot and leg: salvage versus amputationScott B Shawen, John J Keeling, Joanna Branstetter, et al.
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 8, 2010
Lower extremity combat-related amputationsScott M Tintle, Jonathan Agner Forsberg, John J Keeling, et al.
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Foot & Ankle International|August 2, 2007
Endoscopic flexor hallucis longus decompression: a cadaver studyJohn J Keeling, Gregory P Guyton
Foot & Ankle International|June 15, 2007
Risk to neurovascular structures using posterolateral percutaneous ankle screw placement: a cadaver studyJohn J Keeling, Lew C Schon
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
Recent advances in lower extremity amputations and prosthetics for the combat injured patientJohn Fergason, John J Keeling, Eric M Bluman
The Knee|April 14, 2009
A comparison of open versus arthroscopic harvesting of osteochondral autograftsJohn J Keeling, David E Gwinn, Francis X McGuigan
Foot & Ankle International|April 8, 2010
Positioning technique for combined anterior, lateral, and posterior ankle and hindfoot procedures: technique tipChadwick B Hampton, Scott B Shawen, John J Keeling
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 8, 2010
Combat foot and ankle traumaScott M Tintle, John J Keeling, Scott B Shawen
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 12, 2011
Does a longer delay in fixation of talus fractures cause osteonecrosis?Jaime L Bellamy, John J Keeling, Joseph Wenke, et al.
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
Strategies for managing massive defects of the foot in high-energy combat injuries of the lower extremityJohn J Keeling, Joseph R Hsu, Scott B Shawen, et al.
Foot and Ankle Clinics|March 2, 2010
The mangled foot and leg: salvage versus amputationScott B Shawen, John J Keeling, Joanna Branstetter, et al.
Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances|April 8, 2010
Lower extremity combat-related amputationsScott M Tintle, Jonathan Agner Forsberg, John J Keeling, et al.
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