Patient Variation Limits Use of Fixed References for Femoral Rotation Component Alignment in Total Knee Arthroplasty. (Key Article) J. Twiggs, D.M. Dickison, E. Kolos, C. Wilcox, J. Roe, B. Fritsch, S. McMahon, B. Miles, A. Ruys Journal of Arthroplasty, January, 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
Variability in Static Alignment and Kinematics for Kinematically Aligned TKA. W. Theodore, J. Twiggs, E. Kolos, J. Roe, B. Fritsch, D. Dickison, D. Liu, L. Salmon, B. Miles, S. Howell The Knee, August, 2017, Volume 24, Issue 4
Variation in functional pelvic tilt in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. Bone Joint Journal 2017;99-B:184-91
Patient-specific Component Alignment in Total Hip Arthroplasty. JISRF Vol 6, No 4 Dec 2016
Is Hip Dislocation a Thing of the Past? Benefits of Large Heads in Hip Replacement.
Invited Instructional Course Lecture at the AOA Annual Scientific Meeting, Adelaide, 12 October 2010. Ed Marel.
Early Mobilisation after Total Knee Replacement reduces the Risk of Deep Venous Thrombosis. Sivashankar Chandrasekaran, Siva Kumar Ariaretnam, Jason Tsung, David Dickison ANZ Journal of Surgery, July, 2009 Volume 79 Issue 7-8.
Failures of Resurfacing: The Role of the Femoral Stem: A National Joint Registry Study.
Presented at the Arthroplasty Society of Australia Annual Closed Meeting, Hyatt Canberra. May 2008. Ed Marel.
The Challenge of Meeting Patients' Expectations in Joint Replacement.
Invited talk at TRIBOS meeting Noosa. September 2008. Ed Marel.
Metal Sensitivity as a Cause of Groin Pain in Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing.
Pat Campbell PhD, Andrew Shimmin MD, Len Walter MD and Michael Solomon MD. The Journal of Arthroplasty Volume 23, Issue 7, October 2008, Pages 1080-1085
Distribution of Chromium and Cobalt Ions in Various Blood Fractions After Hip Resurfacing. Walter, LR Marel, E Harbury, R Wearne, J. J Arth Vol 23, Issue 6
How Are Uncemented Stems Doing? A National Joint Registry Study.
Presented at the Arthroplasty Society of Australia. Annual Closed Meeting. Peppers Kingcliff, September 2007. Ed Marel.
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