Publications by authors named "Haley Puckett"

Objectives: To determine sources of frustration for surgeons and how they might affect job satisfaction within the orthopaedic trauma community.

Methods: A 25-question survey regarding potential common causes of frustration, operating room (OR) utilization, and career satisfaction was electronically distributed to the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) membership.

Results: Four hundred seventy-one surgeons participated in the survey (response rate 27.

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Study Design: Retrospective chart review.

Objective: To determine the effect of conservative measures on radiographic outcomes in those with isolated spondylolysis.

Summary Of Background Data: Spondylolysis is a common cause of low back pain in pediatric patients, affecting between 4.

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Wartenberg syndrome can occur when external factors compress the superficial radial nerve. It can also be due to anatomic variations, such as a split brachioradialis tendon entrapping the nerve. This case report describes a unique example of a professional baseball player diagnosed with Wartenberg syndrome who was later found to have a split brachioradialis tendon during surgical management.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Haley Puckett"

  • - Recent research by Haley Puckett primarily focuses on evaluating clinical outcomes in orthopedic conditions, particularly how age and preexisting conditions affect recovery after surgical interventions like ACL reconstruction and treatment for spondylolysis.
  • - One significant study demonstrated that patients aged 40 and older with severe knee lesions showed promising improvement in patient-reported outcomes following ACL reconstruction, indicating that age alone does not necessarily predict poorer surgical results.
  • - Another notable investigation highlighted the correlation between conservative treatment measures and radiographic healing in young adults and adolescents with symptomatic spondylolysis, suggesting effective management strategies for this common cause of low back pain.