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Mark Shreve

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Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease (2013)|March 16, 2016
Pediatric Thumb Flexion DeformitiesMark Shreve, Alice Chu
JB & JS Open Access|June 9, 2025
Early Clinical Failure of a Cementless Thumb Basal Joint Hemiarthroplasty for the Treatment of Trapeziometacarpal OsteoarthritisPeter J Evans, Patrick G Marinello, Mark Shreve
Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease (2013)|August 24, 2014
Biologic augmentation in rotator cuff repair--should we do it, who should get it, and has it worked?Richard A McCormack, Mark Shreve, Eric J Strauss
The Journal of Hand Surgery|November 12, 2013
Early motion following 4-corner arthrodesis using cannulated compression screws: a biomechanical studyAndrew Greenberg, Mark Shreve, Daniel Bazylewicz, et al.
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Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease (2013)|March 16, 2016
Pediatric Thumb Flexion DeformitiesMark Shreve, Alice Chu
JB & JS Open Access|June 9, 2025
Early Clinical Failure of a Cementless Thumb Basal Joint Hemiarthroplasty for the Treatment of Trapeziometacarpal OsteoarthritisPeter J Evans, Patrick G Marinello, Mark Shreve
Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease (2013)|August 24, 2014
Biologic augmentation in rotator cuff repair--should we do it, who should get it, and has it worked?Richard A McCormack, Mark Shreve, Eric J Strauss
The Journal of Hand Surgery|November 12, 2013
Early motion following 4-corner arthrodesis using cannulated compression screws: a biomechanical studyAndrew Greenberg, Mark Shreve, Daniel Bazylewicz, et al.
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