Garrett Schwarzman
University of Illinois at Chicago
21 Papers
40 Citations
Garrett Schwarzman is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Manipulation under anesthesia. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Low Preoperative Albumin Levels Predict Adverse Outcomes After Total Joint Arthroplasty.
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of albumin levels on post-operative complications in all total joint primary arthroplasties or revisions (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, ankle, and fingers) was examined.
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Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: An Intraoperative Endoscopic Classification System with Pearls to Surgical Techniques and Rehabilitation Protocols.
Ajay C. Lall,Garrett Schwarzman,Muriel R Battaglia,Sarah L. Chen,David R. Maldonado,Benjamin G. Domb +5 more
TL;DR: An endoscopic classification system of GTPS with 5 distinct types is presented, which seems to correlate well with preoperative diagnoses and postoperative rehabilitation protocols, and the corresponding surgical techniques are reproducible for surgeons treating peritrochanteric pathology.
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Recent National Trends and Outcomes in Total Ankle Arthroplasty in the United States.
TL;DR: TAA was associated with shorter hospitalization, infrequent rehabilitation facility requirements, and few perioperative complications, and usage of TAA in the United States has increased nearly 50% over the past 14 years.
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Return to Play in Amateur Soccer Players Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy: Short- to Mid-Term Follow-Up
Victor Ortiz-Declet,Leslie C. Yuen,Garrett Schwarzman,Austin W. Chen,Itay Perets,Benjamin G Domb +5 more
TL;DR: Hip arthroscopy was associated with significant improvements in PROs and the visual analog scale score improved significantly from preoperatively to latest follow-up and is a good option for soccer players, in the absence of underlying osteoarthritis, presenting with hip pathology.
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Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Leg Management Is Changing: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
TL;DR: Exercise-induced leg pain in the athletic population is a common complaint, with reports of up to 15% of all runners arriving to initial evaluation with this presentation.
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